I get ivermectin in capsule form from a compound pharmacy from my doctor. However, I have a little spot on my forehead. That’s reoccurring that is like dry skin. I’ve heard of some people that use ivermectin paste, on acne, and on their skin for other reasons. I’m trying it out for the first time today for the spot on my forehead.
I’ve been wanting to use the fenbenzodole prophylactically, and know several others who are doing it as well. I’m going to take it for a week and see if it makes any changes in my health. Really excited about this one. Taking the 222 mg per day.
Potassium iodine is kind of obvious🤷♀️
DMSO, I have seen posted here before, and I’m doing some research and will experiment with that once I’m done with the fenbenzodole. If the ivermectin paste does not work on my forehead, I’ll try the DMSO roll-on. I don’t want to overdo it though, so I’m going to do one thing at a time. I also have a skin spot on my shoulder that I’m going to use the DMSO on.
I was so excited to get this package, and me and my mom were laughing and we were calling it my conspiracy theory package. 😂😂😂
(I do pet sit for a living, so the ivermectin and the fenbenzodole - I think are going to be beneficial in the long run when handling so many different animals)
I can't say I've ever heard the term "conspiracy therapist" before, and I see how it fits for this post as these items are therapeutic, to be sure.
But, I think that term has far more potential. It's such a great comeback phrase for people who use the term "conspiracy theorist". Better than saying, "no, I'm a spoiler alertist" when people tell you that you are a conspiracy theorist.
In other words, when someone says "you are a conspiracy theorist" you can rebut by saying, "no, I'm a conspiracy therapist".
You can add (optional), "it's a sad truth, but people in power do conspire, so many of those theories are proven true. I'm here to help you separate the true ones from the fake ones, and I'm here to help you cope with the real ones."
By saying you are a conspiracy therapist, you easily and immediately enter the premise that the existence of conspiracies are a given fact. It also establishes you as an expert with knowledge. Both of these are subtle rhetorical devices.
Plus, it is easy to see how this retort could take the place of antonym in language use. Sort of like how Pro Life has become the antonym to Pro Choice.
Thanks, fren, for coining this term. We should all start using it. It's taking the place of my go-to response.
DMSO - liquid and roll on
Potassium iodine tablets
Potassium iodine for potable water
Ivermectin
Fenbenzodole
I get ivermectin in capsule form from a compound pharmacy from my doctor. However, I have a little spot on my forehead. That’s reoccurring that is like dry skin. I’ve heard of some people that use ivermectin paste, on acne, and on their skin for other reasons. I’m trying it out for the first time today for the spot on my forehead.
I’ve been wanting to use the fenbenzodole prophylactically, and know several others who are doing it as well. I’m going to take it for a week and see if it makes any changes in my health. Really excited about this one. Taking the 222 mg per day.
Potassium iodine is kind of obvious🤷♀️
DMSO, I have seen posted here before, and I’m doing some research and will experiment with that once I’m done with the fenbenzodole. If the ivermectin paste does not work on my forehead, I’ll try the DMSO roll-on. I don’t want to overdo it though, so I’m going to do one thing at a time. I also have a skin spot on my shoulder that I’m going to use the DMSO on.
I was so excited to get this package, and me and my mom were laughing and we were calling it my conspiracy theory package. 😂😂😂
(I do pet sit for a living, so the ivermectin and the fenbenzodole - I think are going to be beneficial in the long run when handling so many different animals)
Edit: Per request
Amazon DMSO liquid $25
DMSO roll-on $12
Iodine potable, water, pills $9
Potassium iodine tablets $20
Ivermectin $12
Fenbenzodole $60 (90 capsules)
https://www.sanarelab.com/fenbendazol-222-mg-90-capsules-purity-99.html
Oh...forgot to mention...you can now be considered a conspiracy therapist...theorist is so 2019...
I can't say I've ever heard the term "conspiracy therapist" before, and I see how it fits for this post as these items are therapeutic, to be sure.
But, I think that term has far more potential. It's such a great comeback phrase for people who use the term "conspiracy theorist". Better than saying, "no, I'm a spoiler alertist" when people tell you that you are a conspiracy theorist.
In other words, when someone says "you are a conspiracy theorist" you can rebut by saying, "no, I'm a conspiracy therapist".
You can add (optional), "it's a sad truth, but people in power do conspire, so many of those theories are proven true. I'm here to help you separate the true ones from the fake ones, and I'm here to help you cope with the real ones."
By saying you are a conspiracy therapist, you easily and immediately enter the premise that the existence of conspiracies are a given fact. It also establishes you as an expert with knowledge. Both of these are subtle rhetorical devices.
Plus, it is easy to see how this retort could take the place of antonym in language use. Sort of like how Pro Life has become the antonym to Pro Choice.
Thanks, fren, for coining this term. We should all start using it. It's taking the place of my go-to response.
I agree with you 100%. And I like how you articulated it. From here on out, I’m a conspiracy therapist. Great call.