Ivermectin only kills a limited amount of parasites though. I read something that said fenbendazole kills a much wider range of parasites but haven’t researched that myself yet
Anti-parasitics are having some success in treating.
My theory (backed by available research)
Statins deplete CoQ10, which is anti-parasitic, leads to Alzheimer's.
‘They’ are slowly poisoning us on so many levels it is insane.
I’ve seen a few relatives slip into Alzheimer's after starting statins, so I looked into it a bit. There is an admitted correlation with statins and Alzheimer's in a few studies …..BUT…… the parasitic angle is never talked about in those studies - as root causes are still ignored and we are fed smoke and mirrors.
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—
Yandex search CoQ10 anti parasitic:
‘Coenzyme Q10 is most effective against ascarids in the brain and bone marrow and helps to open the parasites’ expulsion pathways.’
—
I don’t know much about actually supplementing CoQ10 specifically. Just that there is a link to statins, Alzheimer’s, and parasites that we aren’t being told about by most.
Quite interesting that CoQ10 has many benefits to the heart as well. Begs the question: is a certain percentage of heart disease in humans essentially due to undiagnosed heart-worm type parasites?? Like in dogs??? Not saying plaque isn’t a factor but makes you go hmmmm????
The Rockefeller medical complex must keep parasites buried and out of the public perception - is where I’m at.
I was taking coq10 for some health issues a while back and am a man. In my research I never read anything that mentioned any gender differences related to it. It may or may not be helpful for what we’re talking about here but it’s safe to take regardless. Just research dosage and contraindications as usual
It’s definitely the other way around. The horse paste is horrible. Didn’t even need to try it to know—the horse will tell you—spits it out like a toddler getting creamed vegetables.
Oddly enough it doesn’t taste bad to me. And I didn’t get Covid and allegedly lose my sense of taste. I used the white page type for awhile then received the gold color gel next order from Valley Vet. It has a taste but not horrible. Took way more to acquire a taste for beer and whiskey back in the day.
To help it go down squeeze a line onto a finger. Not smearing it. Then swallow with a gulp of water. It hardly touches the tongue. Really quick and not bad.
Ivermectin, available in delicious "Apple jolly rancher left under the back seat of a '77 Camaro with a few hairs on it next to that really long McDonald's French fry you're mad you didn't get to eat" flavor is downright scrummy...or is that scummy?
"Wisconsite here; what's the blood alcohol level I need to be at for this?"
...it is my understanding this applies mainly to intestinal parasites, so probably if the proof of what your drink is relatively high, then you are in the game...
...that said...
...remember to never take medical advice from A Dog...
If you’re on Truth Social there’s a guy, Florida Sharkman who is very knowledgeable about ivermectin, fenbendazole, Hydroxychloroquine and you can ask him for the correct dose etc and he will tell you. Really nice guy!
Other than nutritional deficiencies, poisoning, radiation-related problems, and injury, I too suspect parasites are the biggest health danger we face. The things I do for parasite control:
Ivermectin horse paste monthly by weight
Methylene Blue about 3 - 4 times a week
Fenbendazole once or twice a year for a week
Artemisinen once or twice a year for a week
Nicotine patches 3 - 4 days a week
The Ivermectin I've taken since Dec of 2020.
The others I've added more recently (in within the last year) as I've learned about them.
No sickness of any kind since late 2019. Planning to keep this up forever.
I just discovered the Methylene blue myself and I've noticed a difference. And I take ivermectin a few days every other month. I'm just now learning about nicotine patches and I have a package of them left over from when my husband used them. I do know about fenben and have a window open to buy some but this is the first I've seen of artemisinen so I'll have to look into that one.
I have a package of nicotine patches but hesitant to do it because I got sick to my stomach with nicotine gum. Did that patches make you nauseous? Just wondering guess I need to JUST DO IT
Where do I get it that it’s not already seen by the gubmint as a threat and is turned into being just a pasty placebo? And in significant enough amounts to make a difference without breaking the bank?
Love the methylene blue as well. I am using about 1-15 mg every 2 - 3 days. What dosage are you using? Also, what does the artemisinen target and what dosage?
For methylene blue I make a "cocktail" using the juice of 1/2 lemon, a pinch of mineral salt, 6 oz of either distilled water or seltzer water, which is greatly preferred by my wife, 3 drops of methylene blue and a dropper of nascent iodine (not necessary for the methylene blue but good for all cells and used by the thyroid to produce T4 and T3) stirred until the salt is dissolved. I added it because it penetrates the blood/brain barrier, something Ivermectin does not do. It has a yuck flavor; the "cocktail" masks the flavor and the dilution is such that it doesn't stain my mouth or teeth.
Artemisinen is another anti-malarial extracted from sweet wormwood. I added it, as well as the nicotine patch, to my regimen based on the thought that it may target some parasites that are not targeted by the other things I'm using. When I take it I use 200 mg daily. There is a warning on the bottle against using it if pregnant or breast feeding.
My advice (not medical advise, of course) eat lots of fresh ground black pepper every day. There is a reason it is the king of spices, and why it was found in the nasal cavities of mummified Ramses II - and it ain’t ‘flavor’ (IMHOP).
Cloves, nutmeg, thyme, frankincense ……..and more…….. all anti-parasitics.
Yes black walnut & wormwood, black seed oil……. The list goes on and on…..
Bottom line is there is a very common thread among many ‘natural’ or ‘alternative’ cures for ailments that have proven success; common thread = anti parasitic. But, for the most part, in the mainstream, the anti parasitic aspect is not recognized or attributed. Dare I say downplayed?
Same is holding true with many of the highly valuable spices of ancient times. The anti parasitic theme is strong there too but buried somewhat.
I think once you get rid of them with the black walnut/wormwood tincture, eating a fig a day helps you maintain your fight against them according to a natural health gal I used to talk with. I took the black walnut/wormwood detox a couple times and little white rice looking things came out the other side so it was doing something.
I have been amazed to learn what spices are capable of. I’m sure past generations knew. For me it gives a whole new perspective on the meals I make. Somehow knowing that I enjoy cayenne, cinnamon, black pepper and salt in most things but adding turmeric or cumin will have other health benefits adds meaning to what I’m cooking for more than just taste!
I’m not sure about dosing for people, but when I’m pet sitting for my family in Hawaii, she sprinkles it in their wet food, a couple times a week. These are indoor outdoor cats.
I took ivermectin for 35 days at the end of the year. I recently took fenbendazole for 7 days. I worm my horse 4x/year and my dogs monthly so why would I neglect myself? I’m really healthy so I can’t point to a problem and say ok here’s how I’ll handle it. Instead I just do preventative care. I really should figure out a routine….
Aren't women usually at higher risk for MS? Any correlation to women who have had kids? Any correlation to women who have had epidurals? Any correlation to anyone who has had any kind of spinal tap? Needles introducing parasites?
I have taken ivermectin, but it doesn't seem to do much for me except make me feel like my mind is floating outside of my body. Which seems dangerous and is a feeling I hate. Was really hoping it would get rid of a persistent cough I've had and keep being told it's just allergies.
I want to try fenbendazole, but not sure I trust Amazon. Which is kind of funny considering where I got the ivermectin from. 😅 I think over 20 people have taken the ivermectin we have, and no one else has had any issues, though. I'm just special and very sensitive to everything. That's mostly what is keeping me from trying any fenbendazole for now.
Ivermectin
Yes! Heartbreaking. 💔
Ivermectin only kills a limited amount of parasites though. I read something that said fenbendazole kills a much wider range of parasites but haven’t researched that myself yet
Everyone should have a reserve of fenbendazole/mebendazole because of its anti-cancer benefits among other things, and the risks are as low as IVM.
Im about to start a 90 day run of fenben. Can't wait to post results haha
You rang?
The plaque comment caught my ear. I wonder if Alzheimer’s is a parasite problem as well.
It is.
Anti-parasitics are having some success in treating.
My theory (backed by available research) Statins deplete CoQ10, which is anti-parasitic, leads to Alzheimer's.
‘They’ are slowly poisoning us on so many levels it is insane.
I’ve seen a few relatives slip into Alzheimer's after starting statins, so I looked into it a bit. There is an admitted correlation with statins and Alzheimer's in a few studies …..BUT…… the parasitic angle is never talked about in those studies - as root causes are still ignored and we are fed smoke and mirrors.
Agree. Think the parasites and some viruses also feed on heavy metals, so changing diet and detox can also likely help.
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Amazing…
What is ahiz?
Alhz. = Alzheimer's disease
I’ll blame my lack of spelling skillz on the same😀
Edited post above.
Kek
YES!
Alz may also be caused by statins blocking the brain from having access to cholesterol, which it uses to maintain itself.
There’s some posts on it around here.
Don’t forget, statins reduce CoQ10:
— Yandex search CoQ10 anti parasitic: ‘Coenzyme Q10 is most effective against ascarids in the brain and bone marrow and helps to open the parasites’ expulsion pathways.’ —
The plaque might be a cover story, so to speak.
Is it good to take CoQ10?
For males and females, or just females?
I don’t know much about actually supplementing CoQ10 specifically. Just that there is a link to statins, Alzheimer’s, and parasites that we aren’t being told about by most.
Quite interesting that CoQ10 has many benefits to the heart as well. Begs the question: is a certain percentage of heart disease in humans essentially due to undiagnosed heart-worm type parasites?? Like in dogs??? Not saying plaque isn’t a factor but makes you go hmmmm????
The Rockefeller medical complex must keep parasites buried and out of the public perception - is where I’m at.
I was taking coq10 for some health issues a while back and am a man. In my research I never read anything that mentioned any gender differences related to it. It may or may not be helpful for what we’re talking about here but it’s safe to take regardless. Just research dosage and contraindications as usual
Thanks for that heads up.
https://yandex.com/search/touch/?text=statins+alzheimer+site%3Agreatawakening.win&lr=10130
Either that or the lack of animal fats in our diet.
Animal fat is brain food.
I eat two pieces of bacon every day 🥓
That's a lie! Nobody can eat bacon and have only 2 pieces....
😂😂😂
We go through so much bacon it’s ridiculous. Averaging a pound and a half a week. 🥓
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Unfortunately pork is prone to carry parasites.
I suspect that, along with migraines and brain cancer.
It is and so is Parkinson.
...alcohol kills parasites...
...that is why one will find few Irish with the "worms"...
howls
...carry on Pilgrim...
Yes, but you will also find few Irish folks with a liver. 😁
"Yes, but you will also find few Irish folks with a liver. 😁"
...I should have died 15 years ago...
...but the EPA can't find a location to bury my liver...
u/#howl
...carry on Pilgrim...
Sláinte! 🥃🥃
https://youtu.be/uOfutUPy6Tk?si=VC-tigvhL8prysaX
"Sláinte! 🥃🥃"
...great line from a great movie...
...wags tail joyously....
One of our favs! We know every line and I watch it when my soul needs to drink in the beauty of Ireland and her people. ✨🍀
"One of our favs! "
...aye Lassie...
Whiskey kills the horse paste taste…or is it the other way around…either way it works…
Carry on!!!
It’s definitely the other way around. The horse paste is horrible. Didn’t even need to try it to know—the horse will tell you—spits it out like a toddler getting creamed vegetables.
Oddly enough it doesn’t taste bad to me. And I didn’t get Covid and allegedly lose my sense of taste. I used the white page type for awhile then received the gold color gel next order from Valley Vet. It has a taste but not horrible. Took way more to acquire a taste for beer and whiskey back in the day.
To help it go down squeeze a line onto a finger. Not smearing it. Then swallow with a gulp of water. It hardly touches the tongue. Really quick and not bad.
Fenbendazole tastes nasty...
Ivermectin, available in delicious "Apple jolly rancher left under the back seat of a '77 Camaro with a few hairs on it next to that really long McDonald's French fry you're mad you didn't get to eat" flavor is downright scrummy...or is that scummy?
I'd better take some...oldtimers is kicking in 😆
They really can't spit it out if you shoot it really far back. Whether they like it or not, I don't know.
True but you do have to be focused on a wiggly horse!
Yes, an animal that often weighs in excess of a thousand pounds. I'm very respectful around horses.
"Whiskey kills the horse paste taste…or is it the other way around…either way it works…"
...absolutely...
...carry on...
Horse paste really isn’t bad…but my wife doesn’t need to know that…
"Horse paste really isn’t bad…but my wife doesn’t need to know that…"
...you dirty dog...
...which, by the way, is the best kind...
...wags tail knowingly...
...carry on...
Do you know why God created whiskey?
So that the Irish wouldnt rule the world.
Im an Irishman, I can say that.
I rarely drink anymore. A sip of expensive bourbon on Christmas, perhaps. A shot of Tullamore passed around at a wake.
" A shot of Tullamore passed around at a wake."
...howls...
...Tullamore Dew 12 is what God drinks...
...when he runs out of Moonshine...
...carry on Pilgrim...
Malört works better
"Malört works better"
"Malort works bitter"
....FIFY
...I drank some of that once...
...I had to lick my butt to get the bad taste out of my mouth...
...doggy humor...
...carry on...
😂
🙏🤍🥃🍀
Whiskey is that good?
Wisconsite here; what's the blood alcohol level I need to be at for this? 0.5?
"Wisconsite here; what's the blood alcohol level I need to be at for this?"
...it is my understanding this applies mainly to intestinal parasites, so probably if the proof of what your drink is relatively high, then you are in the game...
...that said...
...remember to never take medical advice from A Dog...
...howls...
750ml of Tanq No. 10 it is!
Is this a COVID thing? Because I had MS since prior to the plandemic.
Are they saying that maybe with ivermectin or something I can fix my MS? Cause that would be fuckin sweet.
It wouldn't hurt to try, Liz. I'd be really interested in following your journey if you did
What I get from it is that it has nothing to do with Covid.
If you’re on Truth Social there’s a guy, Florida Sharkman who is very knowledgeable about ivermectin, fenbendazole, Hydroxychloroquine and you can ask him for the correct dose etc and he will tell you. Really nice guy!
Thanks, I’ll check him out
Good and then I want to hear how you are all better!!!!
FloridaSharkMan.org
ContrabandCures.com
🙏🤍
If you do anything, document it hard.
Please try it!
Other than nutritional deficiencies, poisoning, radiation-related problems, and injury, I too suspect parasites are the biggest health danger we face. The things I do for parasite control:
The Ivermectin I've taken since Dec of 2020. The others I've added more recently (in within the last year) as I've learned about them.
No sickness of any kind since late 2019. Planning to keep this up forever.
I just discovered the Methylene blue myself and I've noticed a difference. And I take ivermectin a few days every other month. I'm just now learning about nicotine patches and I have a package of them left over from when my husband used them. I do know about fenben and have a window open to buy some but this is the first I've seen of artemisinen so I'll have to look into that one.
I have a package of nicotine patches but hesitant to do it because I got sick to my stomach with nicotine gum. Did that patches make you nauseous? Just wondering guess I need to JUST DO IT
Personally, I feel nothing from the patch and sometimes forget its on.
I’ve never heard of the benefits of nicotine patches. Is it also anti-parasitic??
According to Dr. Ardis
Where do I get it that it’s not already seen by the gubmint as a threat and is turned into being just a pasty placebo? And in significant enough amounts to make a difference without breaking the bank?
I get horse paste from Valley Vet and the rest from Amazon.
Love the methylene blue as well. I am using about 1-15 mg every 2 - 3 days. What dosage are you using? Also, what does the artemisinen target and what dosage?
For methylene blue I make a "cocktail" using the juice of 1/2 lemon, a pinch of mineral salt, 6 oz of either distilled water or seltzer water, which is greatly preferred by my wife, 3 drops of methylene blue and a dropper of nascent iodine (not necessary for the methylene blue but good for all cells and used by the thyroid to produce T4 and T3) stirred until the salt is dissolved. I added it because it penetrates the blood/brain barrier, something Ivermectin does not do. It has a yuck flavor; the "cocktail" masks the flavor and the dilution is such that it doesn't stain my mouth or teeth.
Artemisinen is another anti-malarial extracted from sweet wormwood. I added it, as well as the nicotine patch, to my regimen based on the thought that it may target some parasites that are not targeted by the other things I'm using. When I take it I use 200 mg daily. There is a warning on the bottle against using it if pregnant or breast feeding.
Amen, a_man!
I feel like I’ve been working for 3 years now and still seeing the critters.
Q team/Patriots are deworming us as we speak. 🤔😊😁
My advice (not medical advise, of course) eat lots of fresh ground black pepper every day. There is a reason it is the king of spices, and why it was found in the nasal cavities of mummified Ramses II - and it ain’t ‘flavor’ (IMHOP).
Cloves, nutmeg, thyme, frankincense ……..and more…….. all anti-parasitics.
Pumpkin seeds too. Maybe walnuts? Sort of rings a bell.
Yes black walnut & wormwood, black seed oil……. The list goes on and on…..
Bottom line is there is a very common thread among many ‘natural’ or ‘alternative’ cures for ailments that have proven success; common thread = anti parasitic. But, for the most part, in the mainstream, the anti parasitic aspect is not recognized or attributed. Dare I say downplayed?
Same is holding true with many of the highly valuable spices of ancient times. The anti parasitic theme is strong there too but buried somewhat.
I think once you get rid of them with the black walnut/wormwood tincture, eating a fig a day helps you maintain your fight against them according to a natural health gal I used to talk with. I took the black walnut/wormwood detox a couple times and little white rice looking things came out the other side so it was doing something.
Nice - I just picked up some dried figs last month and have been snacking on them. Didn’t even know about that.
I’ve been trying to get rid of processed sugar in my diet. Never even tried them aside from fig newtons. Kinda like them actually.
I have been amazed to learn what spices are capable of. I’m sure past generations knew. For me it gives a whole new perspective on the meals I make. Somehow knowing that I enjoy cayenne, cinnamon, black pepper and salt in most things but adding turmeric or cumin will have other health benefits adds meaning to what I’m cooking for more than just taste!
Raw pumpkin seeds.
Right!
Diatomaceous earth helps too from what I read
I’m not sure about dosing for people, but when I’m pet sitting for my family in Hawaii, she sprinkles it in their wet food, a couple times a week. These are indoor outdoor cats.
Is Pfizer considered a parasite?
Absofucknlutley.
When I was a kid we regulary took anti worming tablets. Today, whilst they exist, they are never used, never promoted in any way.
Why would that happen?
I took ivermectin for 35 days at the end of the year. I recently took fenbendazole for 7 days. I worm my horse 4x/year and my dogs monthly so why would I neglect myself? I’m really healthy so I can’t point to a problem and say ok here’s how I’ll handle it. Instead I just do preventative care. I really should figure out a routine….
PARASITES!
https://greatawakening.win/p/19Adpq6Bu7/how-quickly-does-fenbendazole-wo/c/
also here: https://greatawakening.win/p/17siXSOSK8/new-article-ivermectin-and-cance/c/
IVM, NAC, Zinc, Vit C, Vit D and Quecertin.
Wow!
Glad I am doing rotational Ivermectin and Fenbendazole.
Absolutely...well done glory!
If you spray "Parasite-B-Gone" in Congress... what happens?
I've only used Holomua Labs for heavy metal detox.
https://nitter.poast.org/RealFletch17/status/1905013998481019340
Turpentine (100% gum spirits) + Castor oil
Oil of Oregano for fungus/candida, Iodine for the body, methyl blue for brain parasites, ivermectin for overall flush. Black Seed oil.
Any suggestions for reputable info regarding methyl(lens?) blue and brain parasites?
Why, exactly, is this witch's half-face in the fucking way the whole time?
Dr. Lee Vliet (sp?) is great.
I believe her name is Dr. Lee Merritt.
I just posted a long form interview with her yesterday.
https://greatawakening.win/p/19AwobKw9i/discussion-with-lee-merritt--the/c/
Yes, that is correct. She is a great doctor who ask many questions. So good.
Ooh…you may be right. T/u. Wonder who I’m mixin her up with then…
FGDE, raw pepitas, black seed oil, Ivermectin, iodine with co-supps, drink distilled water...
Parapurge
The worst of the parasites have now been identified:
https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2023/01/03/gettyimages-12459642161_custom-8d15dbc1956d7d3c276979c17daf2a7586693279-s1100-c50.jpg
Aren't women usually at higher risk for MS? Any correlation to women who have had kids? Any correlation to women who have had epidurals? Any correlation to anyone who has had any kind of spinal tap? Needles introducing parasites?
I have taken ivermectin, but it doesn't seem to do much for me except make me feel like my mind is floating outside of my body. Which seems dangerous and is a feeling I hate. Was really hoping it would get rid of a persistent cough I've had and keep being told it's just allergies.
I want to try fenbendazole, but not sure I trust Amazon. Which is kind of funny considering where I got the ivermectin from. 😅 I think over 20 people have taken the ivermectin we have, and no one else has had any issues, though. I'm just special and very sensitive to everything. That's mostly what is keeping me from trying any fenbendazole for now.