Why is that prison called Wormwood Scrubs?
[AI]The area is first mentioned in 1189 as Wormhold Scrubs ( lit. 'shrubland [by] snake-forest'). The name was later corrupted to "wormwood", referring to the herb Artemisia absinthium, traditionally used as a herb for the treatment of parasitic worms.
I am not a doctor and can only speak from personal experiences with both Ivermectin and Wormwood.
Ivermectin is great, as soon as there is a bug going around - so you don't get it. We like the topical variety, used as hand sanitizer. And also, when you get the slightest symptom that something is not right.
I have found that with the wormwood doses are overstated - so said, for relief of a burden of worms. All well and good, but. One can take a fraction of that dose to get a general feeling of well-being and health. One can use it on open wounds, to stop bleeding and prevent infection. One can apply it to the scalp, to improve mental sharpness. (even improves dementia symtoms). One can literally take just a little wormwood to soothe intestinal issues of any kind. It even helps with low-level inflammation such as sore gums. No wonder people liked a daily dram of absinthe.
There is also to consider the absinthe smear that was instigated by the Wine lobby in France. Peasants were buying their daily dose of absinthe, and well, the wine industry felt that was unfair or something. This smear has still not fully worked its way through the knowledge base, so that politicians will still freak and try and limit the allowed uses.
Oh and if one counts secondary accounts from family, I can speak for relieving symptoms of scoliosis.
Try Kava. Gentle pain relief, relaxation and a little euphoria. If you take a little more, it will give a you a good night's slleep. That herb has been a revelation for reducing spasms and tension leading to contant pain.
Also look into Wormwood - essentially the herbal equivalent, or perhaps even the herbal model for ivermectin.
Thanks fren!
LOL I found an interesting factoid:
Question fren, many muscular problems might be parasite-induced ones?
I am not a doctor and can only speak from personal experiences with both Ivermectin and Wormwood.
Ivermectin is great, as soon as there is a bug going around - so you don't get it. We like the topical variety, used as hand sanitizer. And also, when you get the slightest symptom that something is not right.
I have found that with the wormwood doses are overstated - so said, for relief of a burden of worms. All well and good, but. One can take a fraction of that dose to get a general feeling of well-being and health. One can use it on open wounds, to stop bleeding and prevent infection. One can apply it to the scalp, to improve mental sharpness. (even improves dementia symtoms). One can literally take just a little wormwood to soothe intestinal issues of any kind. It even helps with low-level inflammation such as sore gums. No wonder people liked a daily dram of absinthe.
There is also to consider the absinthe smear that was instigated by the Wine lobby in France. Peasants were buying their daily dose of absinthe, and well, the wine industry felt that was unfair or something. This smear has still not fully worked its way through the knowledge base, so that politicians will still freak and try and limit the allowed uses.
Oh and if one counts secondary accounts from family, I can speak for relieving symptoms of scoliosis.
Try Kava. Gentle pain relief, relaxation and a little euphoria. If you take a little more, it will give a you a good night's slleep. That herb has been a revelation for reducing spasms and tension leading to contant pain.