I-RECOVER: Post-Vaccine Treatment
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Ivermectin has been demonstrated to be safe. It is actually the most beneficial medicine ever made.
I'd be more worried about the effects of the jab than ivm. We've taken it daily for several weeks with no ill effects.
I imagine the people in Africa who take it as a prophelactic for river blindness don't have a problem.
I've taken it daily (12 mg) for a week after getting jabbed. Then followed by daily HCQ for a week (200 mg).
So far, almost a year later, no side effects from the jab.
Why Ivermectin is one of the safest drugs on the market. Absolutely no one has ever died or gotten sick from taking Ivermectin?
https://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/ivermectin.html
What is your concern with her taking IVM daily?
It seems excessive, I've been using it once a week for a long time w no problem but daily is another thing.
It depends on the situation. At home, all of us take it every day for a week or so if there is something circulating at work. Other times we fall back to taking it once a week.
My son, who was forced to take a vaccine or lose his job, and got some heart symptoms, took IVM every day for a month. He is fine now.
I have taken iver for many days in a row, and many rounds of it. About to buy more, too. Believe me it should be the least worry.
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Ivermectin if taken as a safe dose should pose no bad side effects. This is a miracle drug given to us by God,
Been there done that. It's safe. Family and frens. Kicks the living s out of colds.
Ivermectin is the ONLY drug rated 100% safe for pregnant women. I know of no other drug that doctors don't routinely restrict due to pregnancy. Your wife is entirely safe taking Ivermectin. Don't let the MSM put their fear-porn into you.
IMO i trust ivermectin more than i trust aspirin. I've personally used it for a week at a time about 12 times in the past couple of years when i've felt a cold or some illness coming on and just continued taking it for the next 6 days, usually with a zinc/quercetin/c/d/ comination supplement.
I've read youre not supposed to take it with quercetin but I think it's a mild counter indication. My go-to when I'm coming down with something is Ivermectin, D, C zinc and NAC. I've got quercetin too with bromelain, it's supposed to be good against the spike proteins too. We're pretty much doing the doctor zelenko protocol
hasn't done anything negative to me. it's rough because depending where you look you get conflicting information thanks to all the disinfo the black hats injected.
First of all...look at this site of ivermectin interactions...there are drugs that interact with ivermectin...you always need to be aware of these.
https://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/ivermectin.html
Secondly...I looked at the protocol and it is recommending the lowest dose which is 0.2 mg/kg which is a maintenance dose. I do not see any problem with taking ivermectin daily for a period of time if it is recommended by FLCCC to recover from post vaccine injury. BUT...always check for drug interactions. I used the FLCCC protocol when my family all had covid and we recovered just fine. I am not on any medication so drug interaction is not a problem. My husband was on a blood pressure drug (verapimal) that I had the doctor take him off of so he could use ivermectin, if necessary.
I used to take ivermectin twice a week and now I take it once a week and I do not have any side effects from that. If I feel that I am getting sick, I don't hesitate to take it daily for a while at the 0.2mg/kg dose. You can double or even triple the dose if you have covid...so the maintenance dose is the lowest. I am actually considering adding ivermectin to my husband's protocol that he is taking for prostate cancer...I am doing a little more investigating into that. I trust FLCCC protocol 100% so I would say follow their advice after you have checked all the safety issues.
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Good info, thank you.
I actually started my husband on the Tippens protocol. He is actually taking the goat FBZ liquid which seemed more economical and easier to take than the powder. He also takes curcumin and CBD oil. I may add more later but for now this is all easy to take and is working out really well....in terms of how easy to take anyway. It will be nice when we see some results. But thanks...
I dont feel myself when I take ivermectin.
Really how so?
Everyone needs to take a parasite killing drug twice a year. Ivermectin seems to be one of the best and has all kinds of benefits. Not a doctor but stayed at a Holiday Inn Express once.
I just didnt feel right mentally. I'm very sensitive though.
Interesting.
I had a mildly similar reaction when I started. It eventually faded and now I’m good. Have noticed so definite benefits from ivm. Mainly in the toilet arena lol. But I wondered if the original side effects were what the other commenter described in this thread
I don’t think there is any reason to take IVM for two months… it would probably have diminished returns after a week or so.
I’d recommend finding a doctor to work with instead of self medicating. There are doctors that are awake and will prescribe IVM and the rest of the FLCCC protocol. I found one that I’m happy to dm you. This doctor will work via zoom.
In general, you want a doctor that’s not part of McMedicine (none of the large organizations like sutter, Kaiser, etc). Look for a small independent wholistic doctor that will treat vaccine injuries and is aware of the FLCCC protocol.
This obviously takes money, but I think it’s worth it.
I would love for you to DM a doctor who is not part of McMedicine...I usually do everything on my own...but you never know when you might need some good medical advice about a situation....thank you very much...I consider you VERY lucky to have found such a doctor...even though I know they exist...
Dr Robin Rose has successfully treated vaccine injuries
Thank you...always good to know...although the people I know that got vaccinated do not seem to have any side effects...they are in Indiana and must have gotten placebos or something. I consider them all VERY lucky...there are about 10 people that apparently dodged a bullet...otherwise my immediate family is not vaxxed...although you always have to be aware of the very real problem of transmission or shedding...
If you don’t have vaccine injuries then don’t get treated for them…
If you have a vaccine injury then I recommend working with a doctor that has successfully treated then.
I agree with you essentially about working with a good doctor...but I will have to say do NOT discount one's ability to treat/heal oneself. I have been doing this for over 50 years and truthfully, I would trust my knowledge and ability to heal against any doctor's any day of the week. The trick is to know when you do not have the knowledge or tools to treat something. Truthfully there is more than enough knowledge out there for you to learn absolutely anything you need to know about everything. Doctors that are working full time rarely have the opportunity to keep up with the constant flow of information and knowledge that is published...and this doesn't even take into account alternative healing methodologies, which is what I have spent a lifetime learning. So... give us that work very hard to be our own doctors a little slack...it can be done...but I am always grateful for good doctors for those that are unwilling or unable to treat themselves successfully. And I will say most doctors that go through Rockefeller degreed institutions know next to nothing about natural health and successful alternative treatments. It is only those that have learned outside of these institutions that even have a clue about these things. Really...healthcare is essentially...to each his own....
The doctor I recommended takes a wholistic approach and embraces natural remedies. She’s aware of the benefits and limitations of western medicine.
For vaccine injuries, she is collaborating with thousands of doctors around the world on what works, what doesn’t and what to try next. No matter how good you are, I guarantee you’re not as well connected with other doctors that don’t blindly follow AMA (Rockefeller) medicine. Having access to the experience of thousands of doctors (who all don’t blindly follow the AMA) treating hundreds of thousands of vaccine injuries is incredibly valuable. These are the doctors that developed the FLCCC protocol for fucks sake. If you have a vaccine injury then trust me, you’ll be better served being treated by one than by flying solo (if you can afford it). Vaccine injuries and long COVID present many different ways, and different parts of the FLCCC protocol are effective for different presentations that can be identified with blood work. If you’re flying solo you won’t be able to prescribe the blood work necessary to choose the right parts of the protocol to follow, and it’s unlikely you’d have the knowledge to choose correctly if you did.
No matter how good you are at something, there is almost always someone out there that is better at it than you. If you seek them out, you can find them.
Absolutely...there is more than enough room in the sphere of healing for self-ascribed healers such as myself and dedicated doctors such as those you have suggested. You have made a lot of good points and I am in total agreement with you that if you need to seek out medical assistance for vax injury this would be the place to go. I absolutely know the limits of my knowledge and I did say that is an important aspect of assuming your own medical care. I have a great deal of respect for doctors who buck the traditional AMA system of medicine...and I certainly don't discount their knowledge and experience... and like you say blood work is important.
I used the FLCCC protocol when we all had covid...I actually downoaded their entire site with all the protocols...so I have every respect for these doctors...I think we are coming from the same place...I have just been used to being very independent medically and I have been bucking the system for a very long time...so I am sorry if I come off as a know it all...I just have to have a lot of confidence in what abilities I do possess in order to be the best healer I can be...and I give lots of credit to God who really has given me such knowledge and insight exactly when I needed it for particular issues. I think this whole covid thing is something uniquely different than anything we have ever seen before and I really do appreciate when doctors are able to utilize their knowledge and insights into helping humanity...as we would expect from doctors who care. So...I do appreciate you sharing your doctor and I guarantee there are very few people who even want to make their own medical decisions...so it is important that we share really great doctors....thank you so much for that....
No need to go to the trouble. Doctors. Pooh.
Yes that would be ideal and she might be open to it. If you dmed me some contact info I would appreciate it.
Dr Robin Rose has successfully treated vaccine injuries
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Ivermectin has ZERO contraindications. Meaning no conflict with any other known medicine. Safe at 6-12mg daily as long as you're alive, as shown by the folks who take it to ward off the issues that cause River Blindness in the Amazon. As proven years ago by the WHO.
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.
But why not consider other alternatives, instead of just ivermectin? Why?
I'm stacking several of them.