I haven’t been formally diagnosed. I had something on my skin that looked weird. I’ve checked what it could be. Obviously I want nothing to do with the “doctors”, so I manage it myself.
I found the photos showing: Yes, melanoma / No, not melanoma, so I’ve learned that it’s probably: Yes.
I have ivermectin (pills) purchased for my family, so I’ve tried. I didn’t want to swallow it because I would eat my whole stock before it gets to the place I need. It’s easier to dose it externally.
First, I’ve tried to break a pill into hundreds of pieces, put it on the spoon with a water and then on my skin. It wasn’t easy to keep the IVM where I wanted it.
Then I thought: I can buy a horse paste (literally), because it’d be easier to put it on the skin, so it sticks where I need it too. I’ve bought it for around £9 ($11).
I was putting it on the skin in the morning, for the whole day and removing it before going to bed. Every 1 or 2 days, depending if I forgot or not.
After 2-3 weeks my enemy gets smaller, more flat and changed the colour from brown-ish to gray-ish. I no longer feel this weird “skin anxiety” when touching it. I started to ignore it and no longer worry.
I will repeat the process in couple of days to see if it disappears completely.
Just wanted to share with you guys, so you know that it helps.
I’m so glad you all share the information here. This was my 3 cents.
God bless!
I had shingles and one of shingles' side effect is six months of tender, hurting skin where the rash was. I used horse paste. It was gone completely in 48 hours.
I have a friend who gets a prescription ivermectin creme for her rosacea. The brand name is Soolantra. She gave me a tube when she needed ivermectin pills and I traded her. I used the Soolantra the same way you did the horse paste--for shingles. Works great. I should have thought of using the horse paste that way. Great idea!
Do you think this would work on acne as well?
I'd sure try it. If acne is a viral infection, then it should definitely help. I'm on the fence about the whole virus argument on stuff, but I know that when my own immune system is taxed, I get shingles. I also know that the last route out of the body for something that shouldn't be there is the skin. If your body can't get something out through the waste path or through coughing or sneezing or sweating it out, then it will have to get out via the skin. That's why a common phenomenon for people who are allergic to milk is eczema. I'm not a doctor, but with that said, I sure wouldn't hesitate to try ivermectin creme on acne if it were me.
Very interesting... on rare occasions, I get a herpes lesion on my lip somewhere. I usually use an essential oil or a bunch of Calcium Lactate with Vitamin F. I shall reach for the paste next time.
Acne usually expresses an allergic reaction to something you've ingested or breathed in or touched. Viruses typically are parasitic in nature, so I was asking from the acne=parasitic infection standpoint