The post linked below is about a testimonial from someone who sent tubes of topical Ivermectin to his or her father, with good results. That testimonial is presented in a text-image which I can't provide here. The brief text below (and in this post's title above) is from Dr. Makis. There are some comments (currently 4, but more will probably show up) after the post that provide possibly useful information as well.
The more evidence I see for the life-changing and life-saving properties of Ivermectin, Fenbendazole, and other medicines, the angrier I get that certain Agencies and organizations, from the FedGov to state regulators to local medical & pharma businesses have made and STILL ARE in many cases making it difficult for the public to obtain them through normal channels. I have TWO local doctors who were kind enough to write Rx for Ivermectin for me; BOTH were later threatened for doing so.
https://makismd.substack.com/p/ivermectin-topical-cream-testimonial
My Take…
More and more Topical Ivermectin testimonials are starting to come in.
Every type of skin cancer can be treated with Topical Ivermectin: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma.
You can start to see a response fairly quickly, within weeks.
Hint: You can buy 20-30 tubes of Ivermectin Cream on Indiamart for under $80USD.
Ivermectin cream is also prescribed for rosacea. It must be effective against the Demodex mites that are believed to be linked to rosacea flareups.
Yes. From a 2016 review:
For over 25 years, ivermectin has been used to treat parasitic infections in mammals, with a good safety profile that may be attributed to its high affinity to invertebrate neuronal ion channels and its inability to cross the blood–brain barrier in humans and other mammals. Numerous studies report low rates of adverse events, as an oral treatment for parasitic infections, scabies and head lice. Ivermectin has been used off-label to treat diseases associated with Demodex mites, such as blepharitis and demodicidosis. New evidence has linked Demodex mites to rosacea, a chronic inflammatory disease. Ivermectin has recently received FDA and EU approval for the treatment of adult patients with inflammatory lesions of rosacea, a disease in which this agent has been shown to be well tolerated. After more than 25 years of use, ivermectin continues to provide a high margin of safety for a growing number of indications based on its anti-parasitic and anti-inflammatory activities.
Yep, I have a mild rosacea. I have worn sunscreen for 25 years on my face as any sun exposure would give me a flare up. I haven't used sunscreen in 3 weeks as I've been using the horse paste ivermectin, applying it directly to the skin once every other day or so. My skin looks fantastic, very smooth. Not totally wrinkle free but I'm in my 50s so that's expected.