This is far from a success story. The doctors did a thyroidectomy anyway. This patient is about to figure out that levothyroxine is the start of the misery of big pharma solutions to the thyroid. Doctors shamefully under treat the thyroid with these synthetic meds because of the risk of heart attacks. The medical community really does not understand T3/T4 and other hormones that make the thyroid function. Why did they bother with the ivermectin if they were going to slice and dice regardless?
I'm currently dealing with thyroid issues too, which appears to be genetic since many of my cousins have the exact same problem. I've been doing so much research and reading to learn and understand exactly what is wrong with my body and how to help it feel better without immediately having to resort to levothyroxine.
I implemented changes to my diet and lifestyle (autoimmune diet), started taking correct supplements that my body was seriously depleted on (after getting blood tests to make sure), and I feel so much better for the first time in 6 months!
I went to an endocrinologist anyway just to see if they had any other advice or protocol other than levothyroxine, but sad to say the doctor only offered levo and said, "There's nothing else that can help, your body will continue to destroy your thyroid, so whatever you're doing is useless." What a horrible experience! I was feeling better BECAUSE of the changes I made to my life, and yet the doctor blew it off because "only levothyroxine" is the answer. I don't doubt that levo can and does help a lot of people, especially those who have had their thyroids removed, but I wanted to at least try to understand my body, what it was telling me, and what I could do to help it heal.
Lesson of the story: doing your own research and reading gets you so much further than just relying on the industry to tell you "screw you, take this pill for the rest of your life."
Look for a naturopathic doctor. They believe in healing. At the very least, they can prescribe a natural thyroid, like Armour, while you work with them on healing. I’m have done this and slowly I’m needing less of the natural thyroid over time.
Genetic? Have you ever been vaccinated? Have you ever supplemented with iodine?
ALL processed breads/flours except King Arthur use Bromine which is an iodine inhibitor. Go figure. Bromine is in mt dew and many other products.
Your endocrinologist is a big fat liar shill for big pharma. Thyroid cancer is rare but lately doctors are saying, not so. Surgeons gonna surg… it’s their job. If you go to a surgeon that is what they will recommend.
Had thyroid issues- always used desiccated pig thyroid like Armour. Had chelation done, took iodine and selenium for years.
A few years ago I took dr Mercola’s molecular hydrogen a few times a week for a short while and haven’t taken’t meds since. But I still take ioderal several times a week. Haven’t had my levels checked in a while.
Ask yourself why thyroids are having problems at an epidemic level? We are being poisoned.
Yes it is genetic. Many family members, especially females on my father's side, have this same condition, and it generally affects women more than men. Men can carry the genetics but it doesn't usually manifest in them. However the foods that we typically eat here in the west does make it worse and leads to leaky gut and nutrient deficiencies, which is what made my symptoms worse.
I have supplemented with iodine and it ended up wreaking havoc on my body because I found out my iodine levels were normal and taking extra only worsens my condition. My condition isn't caused by low iodine, but rather leaky gut, extreme stress, and nutrient/vitamin deficiencies even though I was eating healthy every day, it still wasn't enough. Our foods, even the healthy ones, are so poor in nutrition it's a wonder this was the only issue I have.
I have the same issue as my family members but I have no proof it is genetic given we have had the same vaccines growing up and exposed to the same poisons. Leaky gut is related to glyphosate and gluten which is very much related to the thyroid. I recommend reading Dr Brownstein’s books. I have had the opportunity to be treated by a similar doctor as brownstein. Given the fact that your doctor didn’t connect the two- thyroid and leaky gut suggests you are getting typical low grade mainstream care. Also, if iodine didn’t work you might have hashimotos. Did your doctor test for that?
Yes, I do know I have Hashimoto's, I made sure to get my thyroid antibodies tested and they were really high. My TSH was high, while my T3/T4 were low. I know it's genetic on my father's side because many of my family members on that side have it, yet those on my mother's side don't. We've all likely had the same vaccines, however my own immediate family has had way less than my extended family, so I don't know if I can immediately contribute it to that. No doubt the vaccines don't help matters, though.
I've been reading up about Hashimoto's from Dr. Izabella Wentz's books, and they're a great resource! I've also heard good things about Dr. Brownstein's books too, but I'm going to finish Wentz's books first.
I'm on a leaky gut/autoimmune diet currently, feeling better for the first time in 6 months. I cut out gluten, grains, dairy, sugar, soy, caffeine, and alcohol. A lot of puffiness in my ankles and face is gone now, bloating gone, skin is getting better, etc. I still seem to be having a lot of hair fall though, but it appears this is caused by my really low iron levels. I've been taking iron supplements for a few months now but it will be a while until my numbers finally get in a decent range. I'm also taking a ridiculous amount of other supplements, since I was low on just about everything. Zinc, selenium, magnesium, calcium, D3, B-complex, NAC, inositol, and way more that I can't think of off the top of my head. I keep a list and schedule so I can always remember what to take and when.
Trying to reduce chance of spread, making very tough personal decisions during a time of misinformation and corruption of Healthcare. I've been here very recently, and hearing lymph nodes are all negative when they looked suspicious & successful complete surgical excision is sometimes all we can ask for in these early days of repurposed drugs. I don't regret and I'm sure that guy doesn't either.
IF you had cancer at all. suspicious? To who? A surgeon with a vacation home, boats, and a golf fetish?
Did you forget that the covid vaxx, despite reams of evidence for clots, heart attacks, and cancer is still recommended and available at your local pharmacy?
My relative was showed false x rays to get a knee replacement. My best friend was told to get back surgery. After physical therapy for tight hamstrings there are no back issues.
I have piles of stories demonstrating that the medical industry is totally corrupt. Totally.
Cancer is a booming business. It doesn’t even require a safety or efficacy treatment. Cyterabine until you’re dead. Oops, guess it didn’t work. Bummer. Your bills will begin in 3 months and your treatment with insurance will cost the group $1.3 million dollars and the premiums for blue collar employees rise until it’s paid off.
Sorry. I don't know it either. The only thing I understand is the thyroid malfunction you could be very sluggish or overheating resulting in either hyper or gain weight.
Most drugs they prescribed are worse than their solutions. They always carry a lot of side effects.
Main function of thyroid is hormone production, and the ingredient it needs in largest quantities is iodide (iodine). I have a strong suspicion that the use of bromine (which the thyroid can mistake for iodine) is seriously contributing to thyroid problems that also run into liver problems.
Taking an iodide solution in the morning would be much better for thyroid function than any anti-parasitic.
Read the facts insert and if a doctor is prescribing it put 2 and 2 2gether.
Your thyroid is more complex that pretending to juggle T3/T4 levels. You need iodine. Doctors make all kinds of excuses to keep us from using it. I don’t care much for 🇮🇱 but dr brownstein has written some good resources for the thyroid.
Iodine is not always recommended for thyroid problems depending on what the main cause of your thyroid problems is. At first I thought I wasn't getting enough iodine either, so I took a supplement that had a huge amount, but after a couple of days I felt worse than before and immediately stopped taking it. After digging further and doing all kinds of blood tests I found out my thyroid problems was being caused by an autoimmune disease that made my body attack my thyroid and slowly destroy it. I also found out my iodine levels were completely normal. Taking excess iodine only worsens problems like mine, so I had to find a different approach. I've finally found it and have been doing so much better. The healing process still takes months to years, though.
Yeah, autoimmune problems complicates things and even makes it potentially dangerous. It is straNge though as many with Hashimotos do well on iodine. Thx for adding that.
By the way, try stopping gluten as that is OFTEN the trigger for thyroid problems and studies show connections with gluten to type 1 diabites.
Oh trust me I've already kicked gluten to the curb for the past 4 weeks, feeling better than ever, and a lot of puffiness and swelling in my face and ankles is gone!
I'm following Dr. Izabella Wentz's 90-Day Hashimoto's Protocol and feeling better than I have for the past 6 months. Kicked out gluten, dairy, sugar, soy, caffeine, and alcohol. I've learned more just by reading on my own than anything my doctors have told me. They basically said, "Take this drug for the rest of your life" and that was it. No mention of diet changes, adding vitamins I was low on, reducing stress, nothing!
I thought I would need iodine too, but by getting a blood test done and also taking a supplement for it and reacting badly I know that I don't need it as much as I thought. I still get plenty of iodine from natural food sources though. But I've also seen studies done that show that hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's has increased in Western countries after they started to add iodine to salt. Added fluoride in the water has also been a huge factor, go figure.
I highly doubt iodized salt has any connection to hashimotos. More likely gluten and such. The Japanese get on average of 6 to 12mg a day of iodine! I take 12mg a day w no problems.
Floride and bromides (I think) are similar in structure to iodine, next to it on the periodic table? Displaces iodine basically. Copper helps remove flouride and to detox to a point. Watch some of Morley Robbins videos on Copper. Very interesting.
The Japanese and Asians are able to tolerate such large amounts of iodine because of genetic tolerance. They've been eating seaweed and things like that for thousands of years so their genetics are able to handle it. Not the same for those of us with European descent.
There have also been several major studies that have linked iodized salt to an increase in hypothyroidism, sometimes Hashimoto's too but specifically just hypo symptoms. And those of us with Hashimoto's are too sensitive to large amounts of iodine and we feel much better without it. It's better for us to take things like selenium, magnesium, D3, iron, and other vitamins to help our bodies fight the autoimmune attack on our thyroids.
I am American and of Italian ancestory and did 40mg to 50mg of iodine a day for three months to heal my thyroid.
A few doctors have stated people w hashimotos can take iodine but you do need to be careful, very much so if you have graves. Complicated issue and you got to listen to your body.
Copper is intrinsic to the t2, t3, etc.
Re iodized salt, they always use NaCl as there salt and thatcis a BIG problem. But interesting what you said. On the other hand why do such a huge % of people have hypothyroidism? I say lack of iodine, not iodized salt.
But we both speak from experience so I respect your opinion. Hope we all can heal. Stay well.
Lack of iodine is what causes the majority of hypo cases in 3rd world countries, but Hashimoto's is what causes 90-97% of hypothyroidism cases in America. So it's an autoimmune problem, caused by our diet, environmental toxins (think plastics), leaky gut, and our genetics.
Iodine is still tricky for me. Obviously I know I need at least a little, but it seems if I push it too far my body backfires and gets worse. I've been doing way better with ancient sea salt without iodine, and my adrenals love the stuff.
I hope you also find the best path to healing, and I hope we really can Make America Healthy Again! MAHA all the way!
I'm going to ask this again, does anyone know how to get a high-dose of ivermectin?
2 mg per KG of body weight. I worked it out.. for someone like 80KG that's going to be like 10-15 full tubes of horse paste a day.. kind of unrealistic.
Reynoldmeds.com
We've ordered ivermectin and hydroxychloroquin from them twice with no prescription required and no problems. It does take 3 weeks or so to come in.
The cost on ivermectin pills was the same whether you order the 3mg or 12mg dosage. We got the 12 and use a pill cutter if needed.
I understand that.. for parasites. But there's talk of high dose ivermectin that explicitly talks of 1.5mg per kg to 2.0mg per kg being administered. I'm trying to find out how to take it like this.
On the plus side, they're very, very small. Perhaps split the dose over the day? We use the horse-paste topically (non-flavored). Best thing ever for taking the itch out of a mosquito bite!
My understanding is that horse paste is dosed at .2mg/kg, so if your horse weights 80kg and it takes an 80 kg amount of paste(almost 1/8 of the tube{The tube I am referencing is for a 680kg/1500pound horse}) you get .2mg/kg into your horses system.
2mg is 10X .2mg, so your 80kg horse would need to take ten times the .2mg/kg dose or an amount for an 800kg horse to get a 2mg/kg of body weight dose. That would be almost 1.2 tubes of horse paste.
Posting this information is excellent and very much needed. I am a successful Fenbendazole user with eye cancer. I wish you would consider changing your newsletter back to its original format however. The new process is very off-putting.
All of these are all anti-parasitical in some form as well. Makes you thing about whats really causing disease. Why was Ivermectin so Demonized during covid?
This is far from a success story. The doctors did a thyroidectomy anyway. This patient is about to figure out that levothyroxine is the start of the misery of big pharma solutions to the thyroid. Doctors shamefully under treat the thyroid with these synthetic meds because of the risk of heart attacks. The medical community really does not understand T3/T4 and other hormones that make the thyroid function. Why did they bother with the ivermectin if they were going to slice and dice regardless?
I'm currently dealing with thyroid issues too, which appears to be genetic since many of my cousins have the exact same problem. I've been doing so much research and reading to learn and understand exactly what is wrong with my body and how to help it feel better without immediately having to resort to levothyroxine.
I implemented changes to my diet and lifestyle (autoimmune diet), started taking correct supplements that my body was seriously depleted on (after getting blood tests to make sure), and I feel so much better for the first time in 6 months!
I went to an endocrinologist anyway just to see if they had any other advice or protocol other than levothyroxine, but sad to say the doctor only offered levo and said, "There's nothing else that can help, your body will continue to destroy your thyroid, so whatever you're doing is useless." What a horrible experience! I was feeling better BECAUSE of the changes I made to my life, and yet the doctor blew it off because "only levothyroxine" is the answer. I don't doubt that levo can and does help a lot of people, especially those who have had their thyroids removed, but I wanted to at least try to understand my body, what it was telling me, and what I could do to help it heal.
Lesson of the story: doing your own research and reading gets you so much further than just relying on the industry to tell you "screw you, take this pill for the rest of your life."
Look for a naturopathic doctor. They believe in healing. At the very least, they can prescribe a natural thyroid, like Armour, while you work with them on healing. I’m have done this and slowly I’m needing less of the natural thyroid over time.
I've been trying to find one, they seem to be scarce where I'm at. Regular doctors are only glorified pharmacists at this point.
Genetic? Have you ever been vaccinated? Have you ever supplemented with iodine? ALL processed breads/flours except King Arthur use Bromine which is an iodine inhibitor. Go figure. Bromine is in mt dew and many other products. Your endocrinologist is a big fat liar shill for big pharma. Thyroid cancer is rare but lately doctors are saying, not so. Surgeons gonna surg… it’s their job. If you go to a surgeon that is what they will recommend. Had thyroid issues- always used desiccated pig thyroid like Armour. Had chelation done, took iodine and selenium for years. A few years ago I took dr Mercola’s molecular hydrogen a few times a week for a short while and haven’t taken’t meds since. But I still take ioderal several times a week. Haven’t had my levels checked in a while. Ask yourself why thyroids are having problems at an epidemic level? We are being poisoned.
Yes it is genetic. Many family members, especially females on my father's side, have this same condition, and it generally affects women more than men. Men can carry the genetics but it doesn't usually manifest in them. However the foods that we typically eat here in the west does make it worse and leads to leaky gut and nutrient deficiencies, which is what made my symptoms worse.
I have supplemented with iodine and it ended up wreaking havoc on my body because I found out my iodine levels were normal and taking extra only worsens my condition. My condition isn't caused by low iodine, but rather leaky gut, extreme stress, and nutrient/vitamin deficiencies even though I was eating healthy every day, it still wasn't enough. Our foods, even the healthy ones, are so poor in nutrition it's a wonder this was the only issue I have.
I have the same issue as my family members but I have no proof it is genetic given we have had the same vaccines growing up and exposed to the same poisons. Leaky gut is related to glyphosate and gluten which is very much related to the thyroid. I recommend reading Dr Brownstein’s books. I have had the opportunity to be treated by a similar doctor as brownstein. Given the fact that your doctor didn’t connect the two- thyroid and leaky gut suggests you are getting typical low grade mainstream care. Also, if iodine didn’t work you might have hashimotos. Did your doctor test for that?
Yes, I do know I have Hashimoto's, I made sure to get my thyroid antibodies tested and they were really high. My TSH was high, while my T3/T4 were low. I know it's genetic on my father's side because many of my family members on that side have it, yet those on my mother's side don't. We've all likely had the same vaccines, however my own immediate family has had way less than my extended family, so I don't know if I can immediately contribute it to that. No doubt the vaccines don't help matters, though.
I've been reading up about Hashimoto's from Dr. Izabella Wentz's books, and they're a great resource! I've also heard good things about Dr. Brownstein's books too, but I'm going to finish Wentz's books first.
I'm on a leaky gut/autoimmune diet currently, feeling better for the first time in 6 months. I cut out gluten, grains, dairy, sugar, soy, caffeine, and alcohol. A lot of puffiness in my ankles and face is gone now, bloating gone, skin is getting better, etc. I still seem to be having a lot of hair fall though, but it appears this is caused by my really low iron levels. I've been taking iron supplements for a few months now but it will be a while until my numbers finally get in a decent range. I'm also taking a ridiculous amount of other supplements, since I was low on just about everything. Zinc, selenium, magnesium, calcium, D3, B-complex, NAC, inositol, and way more that I can't think of off the top of my head. I keep a list and schedule so I can always remember what to take and when.
Red Light Therapy...look for the interview done by Nino Rodriguez two days ago...
Curious - did either of you ever take allergy shots?
No, never.
Check out Eric Berg on youtube, he has lots on this.
Trying to reduce chance of spread, making very tough personal decisions during a time of misinformation and corruption of Healthcare. I've been here very recently, and hearing lymph nodes are all negative when they looked suspicious & successful complete surgical excision is sometimes all we can ask for in these early days of repurposed drugs. I don't regret and I'm sure that guy doesn't either.
IF you had cancer at all. suspicious? To who? A surgeon with a vacation home, boats, and a golf fetish? Did you forget that the covid vaxx, despite reams of evidence for clots, heart attacks, and cancer is still recommended and available at your local pharmacy?
My relative was showed false x rays to get a knee replacement. My best friend was told to get back surgery. After physical therapy for tight hamstrings there are no back issues. I have piles of stories demonstrating that the medical industry is totally corrupt. Totally. Cancer is a booming business. It doesn’t even require a safety or efficacy treatment. Cyterabine until you’re dead. Oops, guess it didn’t work. Bummer. Your bills will begin in 3 months and your treatment with insurance will cost the group $1.3 million dollars and the premiums for blue collar employees rise until it’s paid off.
Sorry. I don't know it either. The only thing I understand is the thyroid malfunction you could be very sluggish or overheating resulting in either hyper or gain weight.
Most drugs they prescribed are worse than their solutions. They always carry a lot of side effects.
Main function of thyroid is hormone production, and the ingredient it needs in largest quantities is iodide (iodine). I have a strong suspicion that the use of bromine (which the thyroid can mistake for iodine) is seriously contributing to thyroid problems that also run into liver problems.
Taking an iodide solution in the morning would be much better for thyroid function than any anti-parasitic.
Thanks for the info. I don't have a thyroid problem any more but I used to. I used to have low thyroid.
Hey fren where can I learn more uncensored facts about levothyroxine
Read the facts insert and if a doctor is prescribing it put 2 and 2 2gether. Your thyroid is more complex that pretending to juggle T3/T4 levels. You need iodine. Doctors make all kinds of excuses to keep us from using it. I don’t care much for 🇮🇱 but dr brownstein has written some good resources for the thyroid.
I fly all the time, I take ivermectin twice a week and never get sick. Per government and News though I should be dead by now. They can Suck it.
Love the testimony. I should start.
Any w thyroid problems here, megadose on iodine and copper. Copper binds to zinc so take both.
I fixed my enlarged thyroid w iodine and my energy problems w copper and boron.
Look up Morely Robbins on Youtube for copper info, fatigue video.
Iodine is not always recommended for thyroid problems depending on what the main cause of your thyroid problems is. At first I thought I wasn't getting enough iodine either, so I took a supplement that had a huge amount, but after a couple of days I felt worse than before and immediately stopped taking it. After digging further and doing all kinds of blood tests I found out my thyroid problems was being caused by an autoimmune disease that made my body attack my thyroid and slowly destroy it. I also found out my iodine levels were completely normal. Taking excess iodine only worsens problems like mine, so I had to find a different approach. I've finally found it and have been doing so much better. The healing process still takes months to years, though.
Yeah, autoimmune problems complicates things and even makes it potentially dangerous. It is straNge though as many with Hashimotos do well on iodine. Thx for adding that.
By the way, try stopping gluten as that is OFTEN the trigger for thyroid problems and studies show connections with gluten to type 1 diabites.
Oh trust me I've already kicked gluten to the curb for the past 4 weeks, feeling better than ever, and a lot of puffiness and swelling in my face and ankles is gone!
I'm following Dr. Izabella Wentz's 90-Day Hashimoto's Protocol and feeling better than I have for the past 6 months. Kicked out gluten, dairy, sugar, soy, caffeine, and alcohol. I've learned more just by reading on my own than anything my doctors have told me. They basically said, "Take this drug for the rest of your life" and that was it. No mention of diet changes, adding vitamins I was low on, reducing stress, nothing!
I thought I would need iodine too, but by getting a blood test done and also taking a supplement for it and reacting badly I know that I don't need it as much as I thought. I still get plenty of iodine from natural food sources though. But I've also seen studies done that show that hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's has increased in Western countries after they started to add iodine to salt. Added fluoride in the water has also been a huge factor, go figure.
Wow, re your healing! Some big changes.
I highly doubt iodized salt has any connection to hashimotos. More likely gluten and such. The Japanese get on average of 6 to 12mg a day of iodine! I take 12mg a day w no problems.
Floride and bromides (I think) are similar in structure to iodine, next to it on the periodic table? Displaces iodine basically. Copper helps remove flouride and to detox to a point. Watch some of Morley Robbins videos on Copper. Very interesting.
Thanks, I'm feeling a lot better!
The Japanese and Asians are able to tolerate such large amounts of iodine because of genetic tolerance. They've been eating seaweed and things like that for thousands of years so their genetics are able to handle it. Not the same for those of us with European descent.
There have also been several major studies that have linked iodized salt to an increase in hypothyroidism, sometimes Hashimoto's too but specifically just hypo symptoms. And those of us with Hashimoto's are too sensitive to large amounts of iodine and we feel much better without it. It's better for us to take things like selenium, magnesium, D3, iron, and other vitamins to help our bodies fight the autoimmune attack on our thyroids.
I am American and of Italian ancestory and did 40mg to 50mg of iodine a day for three months to heal my thyroid.
A few doctors have stated people w hashimotos can take iodine but you do need to be careful, very much so if you have graves. Complicated issue and you got to listen to your body.
Copper is intrinsic to the t2, t3, etc.
Re iodized salt, they always use NaCl as there salt and thatcis a BIG problem. But interesting what you said. On the other hand why do such a huge % of people have hypothyroidism? I say lack of iodine, not iodized salt.
But we both speak from experience so I respect your opinion. Hope we all can heal. Stay well.
Lack of iodine is what causes the majority of hypo cases in 3rd world countries, but Hashimoto's is what causes 90-97% of hypothyroidism cases in America. So it's an autoimmune problem, caused by our diet, environmental toxins (think plastics), leaky gut, and our genetics.
Iodine is still tricky for me. Obviously I know I need at least a little, but it seems if I push it too far my body backfires and gets worse. I've been doing way better with ancient sea salt without iodine, and my adrenals love the stuff.
I hope you also find the best path to healing, and I hope we really can Make America Healthy Again! MAHA all the way!
Now that is good. I thank you. I will look it up.
I'm going to ask this again, does anyone know how to get a high-dose of ivermectin?
2 mg per KG of body weight. I worked it out.. for someone like 80KG that's going to be like 10-15 full tubes of horse paste a day.. kind of unrealistic.
A as te you sure about the calculations?
Reynoldmeds.com We've ordered ivermectin and hydroxychloroquin from them twice with no prescription required and no problems. It does take 3 weeks or so to come in. The cost on ivermectin pills was the same whether you order the 3mg or 12mg dosage. We got the 12 and use a pill cutter if needed.
Yeah i saw the 12mg dosage pills, but even still, for someone 80KG, that's like 7 12mg pills a day for them to get to the 'high' dosage of 2mg per kg.
Correct dose 0.2mg per kg (not 2mg per kg)
I understand that.. for parasites. But there's talk of high dose ivermectin that explicitly talks of 1.5mg per kg to 2.0mg per kg being administered. I'm trying to find out how to take it like this.
Okay sorry
On the plus side, they're very, very small. Perhaps split the dose over the day? We use the horse-paste topically (non-flavored). Best thing ever for taking the itch out of a mosquito bite!
https://ibb.co/2ZGggZS
My understanding is that horse paste is dosed at .2mg/kg, so if your horse weights 80kg and it takes an 80 kg amount of paste(almost 1/8 of the tube{The tube I am referencing is for a 680kg/1500pound horse}) you get .2mg/kg into your horses system.
2mg is 10X .2mg, so your 80kg horse would need to take ten times the .2mg/kg dose or an amount for an 800kg horse to get a 2mg/kg of body weight dose. That would be almost 1.2 tubes of horse paste.
I don't have anything higher than 12mg. Sorry.
Posting this information is excellent and very much needed. I am a successful Fenbendazole user with eye cancer. I wish you would consider changing your newsletter back to its original format however. The new process is very off-putting.
So nice to get personal testimony about this. Thank you.
I am not the one creating the newsletter.
All of these are all anti-parasitical in some form as well. Makes you thing about whats really causing disease. Why was Ivermectin so Demonized during covid?
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u/ILoveIvermectin
Yup.
You know wormwood and black walnut will take care of parasites also. My dogs all have wormwood as a regimen.
Cancer is a parasite infection