Wow. To me seems high from personal anecdotal experience, but I get different people can handle different doses depending on body size, underlying conditions, fitness, immune strength, etc. I’ve had Crohn’s disease for many years so that’s probably a factor of why it hit me so hard. I saw the protocol online when I got Covid last summer, took the 12 mg all at once, and had a very intense and unpleasant reaction. So maybe just a caution not everyone can start off with 12mg’s. :) you are lucky! (Or I am unlucky lol) peace out fren
If you have crohns then maybe you have intestinal parasites and a bad case. Since ivm is an antiparisitic it caused a parasite die off. That can lead to a herxheimer reaction which makes the host (you) feel sick. To me that’s a sign it’s working. But I’m not a doc.
Look up the Parasite Pill document and read it - it’s interesting that say the least.
Also “ debug your health “ website has a lot of good parasite content.
I am aware of all of that … I’ve had many Herxheimer reactions in the past 10+ years as I’ve been on my journey to heal my croohns in my body. I’ve done thousands and thousands of research in the meantime, this is not my first rodeo.
I went off all pharmaceuticals at that time, and the Herxheimer reaction was severe, but I nothing like I experienced this summer. This was not it, it was way too harsh for my system, I took too much. I have a very sensitive digestive system still, it takes a while to undo decades of toxins. It’s OK to say that some people can’t take as much ivermectin as others you know lmao!!
I take bentonite clay in water regularly to flush out parasites, and I’ve also taken 3mg at a time of invermectin to do the same thing with no major issues. The 12mg was too much for me. That is all. :)
Good to hear. You may think about trying Diatomaceous Earth as an additive to your shakes too. Not a doctor but goes along with bentonite thing... good luck to you!
Dosing is done by body weight. Did you check for incompatibilities between your Crohn's meds and ivermectin? If you're loaded with parasites it makes sense that you might have an adverse reaction. I've also noticed on big pharma ads that they to talk with your doctor if you have a parasitic infection before using their "treatment".
Thanks! I’m on no Crohn’s meds, I went off all pharmaceuticals 10 years ago, although it took me several years to wind down the Imuran… which I was on for 25 years when you’re only supposed to be on it six months. What doctors do to Crohns patients is crimes against humanity. Taking pharmaceuticals for it is like throwing a nice smelling blanket over a pile of shit and calling it a day :) I’m so sick of Western medicine, only treating the symptoms and not the root cause. Western medicine is great for Imaging and fixing broken bones and arteries though.
But yeah, I obviously took way too high a dose for me, body size, and Crohns. I have learned from that experience:)
Wow. To me seems high from personal anecdotal experience, but I get different people can handle different doses depending on body size, underlying conditions, fitness, immune strength, etc. I’ve had Crohn’s disease for many years so that’s probably a factor of why it hit me so hard. I saw the protocol online when I got Covid last summer, took the 12 mg all at once, and had a very intense and unpleasant reaction. So maybe just a caution not everyone can start off with 12mg’s. :) you are lucky! (Or I am unlucky lol) peace out fren
If you have crohns then maybe you have intestinal parasites and a bad case. Since ivm is an antiparisitic it caused a parasite die off. That can lead to a herxheimer reaction which makes the host (you) feel sick. To me that’s a sign it’s working. But I’m not a doc.
Look up the Parasite Pill document and read it - it’s interesting that say the least.
Also “ debug your health “ website has a lot of good parasite content.
I take pine gum turpentine and castor oil to get rid of those pesky critters, though I have used fen-Ben and ivermectin in the past.
Really how does the turpentine work I heard it could be a good option
I am aware of all of that … I’ve had many Herxheimer reactions in the past 10+ years as I’ve been on my journey to heal my croohns in my body. I’ve done thousands and thousands of research in the meantime, this is not my first rodeo.
I went off all pharmaceuticals at that time, and the Herxheimer reaction was severe, but I nothing like I experienced this summer. This was not it, it was way too harsh for my system, I took too much. I have a very sensitive digestive system still, it takes a while to undo decades of toxins. It’s OK to say that some people can’t take as much ivermectin as others you know lmao!! I take bentonite clay in water regularly to flush out parasites, and I’ve also taken 3mg at a time of invermectin to do the same thing with no major issues. The 12mg was too much for me. That is all. :)
Good to hear. You may think about trying Diatomaceous Earth as an additive to your shakes too. Not a doctor but goes along with bentonite thing... good luck to you!
I’ve heard good things about that!
Check out this website: https://debugyourhealth.com/healing-leaky-gut/
ALso did you ever try CLO2
Thx and no. What is it? I’m always open to natural suggestions.
If you have parasites, with that first dose, as the parasites die and release their toxins into your system, you may feel a little sick.
Yep! Aware of that. :)
Dosing is done by body weight. Did you check for incompatibilities between your Crohn's meds and ivermectin? If you're loaded with parasites it makes sense that you might have an adverse reaction. I've also noticed on big pharma ads that they to talk with your doctor if you have a parasitic infection before using their "treatment".
Hope that you're feeling better.
Because those bastards want the parasites to stay there.
I think I have a Klouse Schwab parasite among others, what would you recommend?
Klaus Schwab? I'd say a sturdy rope.
Thanks! I’m on no Crohn’s meds, I went off all pharmaceuticals 10 years ago, although it took me several years to wind down the Imuran… which I was on for 25 years when you’re only supposed to be on it six months. What doctors do to Crohns patients is crimes against humanity. Taking pharmaceuticals for it is like throwing a nice smelling blanket over a pile of shit and calling it a day :) I’m so sick of Western medicine, only treating the symptoms and not the root cause. Western medicine is great for Imaging and fixing broken bones and arteries though.
But yeah, I obviously took way too high a dose for me, body size, and Crohns. I have learned from that experience:)
Since the jab started we've lost 7 in our sphere of people and 3 more have had and are being treated for strokes, cancer or both.
I’m so sorry. :(