IVERMECTIN Tested against 28 types of Cancer - which cancers were most sensitive to Ivermectin? Which were least sensitive?
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Has there been any news on ivermectin being good to take for autoimmune diseases? Specifically ones that cause internal inflammation?
From what I have found, either a strict keto diet or a carnivore diet can completely halt if not reverse many autoimmune diseases. Also there is compelling evidence that some plants, specifically vegetables are not as good for us as we were led to believe. They have chemicals in them meant to protect them that can cause inflammation and other issues in the human body. For thousands of years humans only ate vegetables and fruits sparingly when they couldn’t find animals to eat. I’m sure more research needs to be done but so far what I’ve learned has been a huge eye opener, the benefits I’ve seen on a carnivore diet have been awesome as well.
I've tried the keto diet many times but it seems it puts my body into shock from lack of energy that you typically derive from carbs. I was still eating some carbs, but not a whole lot, and what I did eat was from complex carbs, not simple. I was also eating plenty of protein so that wasn't the issue. I'm doing research right now on the autoimmune diet, in which you eliminate gluten, dairy, sugar, and soy, though there are others that say getting rid of nuts, seeds, nightshade vegetables, eggs, and tomatoes and such is also helpful.
For now I'm going to read up on it as much as I can and make a plan from there. Likely I will eliminate the main 4 from my diet (gluten, dairy, sugar, and soy) and see if it makes any difference. I've already tested for celiac disease, and I don't have it, but gluten could still be having an effect on my digestion.