Thank you, she's responded okay to the mectin after the first day of the protocol her one nostril opened up. She's had her sinuses and her downstairs inflamed for months. I'm familiar with natto that is actually part of the protocol.
I drink pine needle tea and I got some black seed oil although I don't take it very often, it's supposed to be antifungal as well.
It might be the ivermectin source. Did you obtain the ivermectin from a reputable source? It could have had other additives or not even been ivermectin.
It sure would be interesting to know why you broke out in such a severe rash...and I guess after the fact, it is impossible to know...especially since ivermectin is such a phenomenal drug. Have you ever heard of muscle response testing? That is a way you can test your body to tell if something is good or bad for your body...you can look it up online...it is easy to do and your body is able to tell you whether you test strong or weak for any item or food. It is an excellent way to tell if anything could be detrimental to your health.
Also, to reduce histamine reactions there is a homeopathic histamine...it is available at Vitamin Shoppe or probably online. You could probably use a 30X or 30C or 200X or 200C remedy. Just take a pellet under the tongue in a clean mouth with no strong smells...fifteen minutes before or after eating anything. All allergic reactions have histamine as their main component. My reaction to a histamine release is usually itching...but it could be a rash. I am allergic to the sun believe it or not.
You may want to check your vitamin D levels and make sure you are in the 50-60 ng/mL range. I take 10,000 IU's per day along with a Super K from Life Extension and that has immensely helped with my sun allergy. I started out about 26ng/mL and now am up to about 60ng/mL. You can determine your vitamin d level through a blood test....like when you get yearly blood work...should be covered by insurance. If your D is low you will feel so much better when you get it in a proper range. I think you might find a lot of improvement in your situation. I wonder if IVM had anything to do with this reaction you had.
Thank you, she's responded okay to the mectin after the first day of the protocol her one nostril opened up. She's had her sinuses and her downstairs inflamed for months. I'm familiar with natto that is actually part of the protocol. I drink pine needle tea and I got some black seed oil although I don't take it very often, it's supposed to be antifungal as well.
It might be the ivermectin source. Did you obtain the ivermectin from a reputable source? It could have had other additives or not even been ivermectin.
It sure would be interesting to know why you broke out in such a severe rash...and I guess after the fact, it is impossible to know...especially since ivermectin is such a phenomenal drug. Have you ever heard of muscle response testing? That is a way you can test your body to tell if something is good or bad for your body...you can look it up online...it is easy to do and your body is able to tell you whether you test strong or weak for any item or food. It is an excellent way to tell if anything could be detrimental to your health.
Also, to reduce histamine reactions there is a homeopathic histamine...it is available at Vitamin Shoppe or probably online. You could probably use a 30X or 30C or 200X or 200C remedy. Just take a pellet under the tongue in a clean mouth with no strong smells...fifteen minutes before or after eating anything. All allergic reactions have histamine as their main component. My reaction to a histamine release is usually itching...but it could be a rash. I am allergic to the sun believe it or not.
You may want to check your vitamin D levels and make sure you are in the 50-60 ng/mL range. I take 10,000 IU's per day along with a Super K from Life Extension and that has immensely helped with my sun allergy. I started out about 26ng/mL and now am up to about 60ng/mL. You can determine your vitamin d level through a blood test....like when you get yearly blood work...should be covered by insurance. If your D is low you will feel so much better when you get it in a proper range. I think you might find a lot of improvement in your situation. I wonder if IVM had anything to do with this reaction you had.