Thanks for sharing this. If there is a viral link, then it seems reasonable to think the correct amount of Antiparasitics could reverse it (though I don't know how much ends up being toxic).
My wife told me that the ER where she works was claiming that they had more people in there for Ivermectin overdose than for Covid itself for a while. It made me wonder how much horse paste they were taking, or if it was lies told to the staff. One tube doesn't have 12mg if my math was correct.
Absolutely, the sharkman seems to have done some really good research 🙏 along with, @ssg_q and @inevitableET, they recommend a protocol which I've seen a lot of people say good things.
https://floridasharkman.org/category/protocol/
I did a cleanse, fasting and prayer over a year ago and have never felt better. I just took ivermectin and black cumin seed oil. I got that from Dr. Z
I remember reading it would take 40+ tubes for it to be lethal, I really hope no one is taking that much.
Edit: Also, they tend to answer a lot of questions on TS when someone inquires.
Type 1. Due to some personal experiences a couple decades ago, I know it can be reversed. I had almost a week where I could not take any insulin (even long acting).
Antiparasitics have also dramatically decreased the amount of insulin needed once it builds up in my system. Without a continuous glucose monitor they would have killed me.
yeap - heard a few diabetics state they cant access it because apparently its going to weight loss peeps - I too thought it sounded odd - unless its just a b.s excuse by drs
Had over a full week with zero insulin decades ago. Many of the things found in an Indian Dr book seems to be in line with what I was doing at the time.
That said, also Covid protocols with antiparasitics decreased my insulin needs.
I am confident there is a way to permanently reverse it, I haven't figured it out for me yet. 7 year commitment sounds like a good long term goal. Have been hesitant to pull the trigger on using antiparasitics for too long & oddly salads/greens have been boosting my sugars for long periods of time (like sugar alcohol sweeteners & "slow carbs").
Spot on FreedomLover2020🎯. Love your post! I havnt gotten the courage yet to cancel my “health” insurance. What part of my health are they insuring? It’s (medical world) such a fear based, propaganda-filled, money-loving debacle of a community.
Fren, give me a functional insulin alternative & I am there.
Refused so many other drugs, unfortunately insulin is one I can't kick the habit of.
https://floridasharkman.org/?s=Diabetes+
Thanks for sharing this. If there is a viral link, then it seems reasonable to think the correct amount of Antiparasitics could reverse it (though I don't know how much ends up being toxic).
My wife told me that the ER where she works was claiming that they had more people in there for Ivermectin overdose than for Covid itself for a while. It made me wonder how much horse paste they were taking, or if it was lies told to the staff. One tube doesn't have 12mg if my math was correct.
Absolutely, the sharkman seems to have done some really good research 🙏 along with, @ssg_q and @inevitableET, they recommend a protocol which I've seen a lot of people say good things. https://floridasharkman.org/category/protocol/ I did a cleanse, fasting and prayer over a year ago and have never felt better. I just took ivermectin and black cumin seed oil. I got that from Dr. Z
I remember reading it would take 40+ tubes for it to be lethal, I really hope no one is taking that much.
Edit: Also, they tend to answer a lot of questions on TS when someone inquires.
Type I or II?
Type 1. Due to some personal experiences a couple decades ago, I know it can be reversed. I had almost a week where I could not take any insulin (even long acting).
Antiparasitics have also dramatically decreased the amount of insulin needed once it builds up in my system. Without a continuous glucose monitor they would have killed me.
That response to the antiparasitics is fascinating! Good luck
or be an aussie and simply dont get it - have some mates no one can access it - its been given to none diabetics for fat loss - ffs
Insulin has been given to non diabetics for fat loss? Insulin puts on weight.
yeap - heard a few diabetics state they cant access it because apparently its going to weight loss peeps - I too thought it sounded odd - unless its just a b.s excuse by drs
I had a very interesting experience as a T1D.
Had over a full week with zero insulin decades ago. Many of the things found in an Indian Dr book seems to be in line with what I was doing at the time.
That said, also Covid protocols with antiparasitics decreased my insulin needs.
I am confident there is a way to permanently reverse it, I haven't figured it out for me yet. 7 year commitment sounds like a good long term goal. Have been hesitant to pull the trigger on using antiparasitics for too long & oddly salads/greens have been boosting my sugars for long periods of time (like sugar alcohol sweeteners & "slow carbs").
Spot on FreedomLover2020🎯. Love your post! I havnt gotten the courage yet to cancel my “health” insurance. What part of my health are they insuring? It’s (medical world) such a fear based, propaganda-filled, money-loving debacle of a community.