Full disclosure, I don’t factually know this answer and can’t give qualified medical advice. I’ll give you my two cents based on what I’ve read here and elsewhere.
My theory: the human body is so complex and well designed/adapted that it’s effectively perfect for surviving in our natural environment. It also replaces 330 billion cells per day. Much of this is proactive management of the system, but it’s also constantly purging damaged and cancerous cells. Unfortunately there is a limit to what the body can do. If it is overwhelmed with a toxin or carcinogen, a cancer can overwhelm the body’s defences and thrive. Similarly, if the system is overburdened with parasites it has difficulty battling a two front war with them and a growing cancer. I suspect taking a standard dose to clear the system will give you a much greater probability of surviving a cancer than not doing so. Theoretically the same should be true for many ailments.
On a side note, every domestic animal has a prescribed annual anti parasitic treatment except for humans. They also make it impossible to test for all parasites so that you are not able to prove you need treatment. I don’t think either of these are coincidences.
TLDR: I think ivermectin is a miracle drug because it clears out a major force attacking the body, thus freeing up the body’s defences to allow it to naturally heal itself.
Full disclosure, I don’t factually know this answer and can’t give qualified medical advice. I’ll give you my two cents based on what I’ve read here and elsewhere.
My theory: the human body is so complex and well designed/adapted that it’s effectively perfect for surviving in our natural environment. It also replaces 330 billion cells per day. Much of this is proactive management of the system, but it’s also constantly purging damaged and cancerous cells. Unfortunately there is a limit to what the body can do. If it is overwhelmed with a toxin or carcinogen, a cancer can beat the body’s defences and thrive. Similarly, if the system is overburdened with parasites it has difficulty battling a two front war with them and a growing cancer. I suspect taking a standard dose to clear the system will give you a much greater probability of surviving a cancer than not doing so. Theoretically the same should be true for many ailments.
On a side note, every domestic animal has a prescribed annual anti parasitic treatment except for humans. They also make it impossible to test for all parasites so that you are not able to prove you need treatment. I don’t think either of these are coincidences.
TLDR: I think ivermectin is a miracle drug because it clears out a major force attacking the body, thus freeing up the body’s defences to allow it to naturally heal itself.
Full disclosure, I don’t factually know this answer and can’t give qualified medical advice. I’ll give you my two cents based on what I’ve read here and elsewhere.
My theory: the human body is so complex and well designed/adapted that it’s effectively perfect for surviving in our natural environment. It also replaces 330 billion cells per day. Much of this is proactive management of the system, but it’s also constantly purging damaged and cancerous cells. Unfortunately there is a limit to what the body can do. If it is overwhelmed with a toxin or carcinogen, a cancer can beat the body’s defences and thrive. Similarly, if the system is overburdened with parasites it has difficulty battling a two front war with them and a growing cancer. I suspect taking a standard dose to clear the system will give you a much greater probability of surviving than not doing so. Theoretically the same should be true for many ailments.
On a side note, every domestic animal has a prescribed annual anti parasitic treatment except for humans. They also make it impossible to test for all parasites so that you are not able to prove you need treatment. I don’t think either of these are coincidences.
TLDR: I think ivermectin is a miracle drug because it clears out a major force attacking the body, thus freeing up the body’s defences to allow it to naturally heal itself.
Full disclosure, I don’t factually know this answer and can’t give qualified medical advice. I’ll give you my two cents based on what I’ve read here and elsewhere.
My theory: the human body is so complex that it’s effectively perfect for surviving in our natural environment. It also replaces 330 billion cells per day. Much of this is proactive management of the system, but it’s also constantly purging damaged and cancerous cells. Unfortunately there is a limit to what the body can do. If it is overwhelmed with a toxin or carcinogen, a cancer can beat the body’s defences and thrive. Similarly, if the system is overburdened with parasites it has difficulty battling a two front war with them and a growing cancer. I suspect taking a standard dose to clear the system will give you a much greater probability of surviving than not doing so. Theoretically the same should be true for many ailments.
On a side note, every domestic animal has a prescribed annual anti parasitic treatment except for humans. They also make it impossible to test for all parasites so that you are not able to prove you need treatment. I don’t think either of these are coincidences.
TLDR: I think ivermectin is a miracle drug because it clears out a major force attacking the body, thus freeing up the body’s defences to allow it to naturally heal itself.
Full disclosure, I don’t factually know this answer and can’t give qualified medical advice. I’ll give you my two cents based on what I’ve read here and elsewhere.
My theory: the human body is so complex that it’s effectively perfect for surviving in our natural environment. It also replaces 330 billion cells per day. Much of this is proactive management of the system, but it’s also constantly purging damaged and cancerous cells. Unfortunately there is a limit to what the body can do. If it is overwhelmed with a toxin or carcinogen, a cancer can beat the body’s defences and thrive. Similarly, if the system is overburdened with parasites it has difficulty battling a two front war with them and a cancer. I suspect taking a standard dose to clear the system will give you a greater probability of surviving than not doing so. Theoretically the same should be true for most ailments.
On a side note, every domestic animal has a prescribed annual anti parasitic treatment except for humans. They also make it impossible to test for all parasites so that you are not able to prove you need treatment. I don’t think either of these are coincidences.
TLDR: I think ivermectin is a miracle drug because it clears out a major force attacking the body, thus freeing up the body’s defences to allow it to naturally heal itself.
Full disclosure, I don’t factually know this answer and can’t give qualified medical advice. I’ll give you my two cents based on what I’ve read here and elsewhere.
My theory: the human body is so complex that it’s effectively perfect for surviving in our natural environment. It also replaces 330 billion cells per day. Much of this is proactive management of the system, but it’s also constantly purging damaged and cancerous cells. Unfortunately there is a limit to what the body can do. If it is overwhelmed with a toxin or carcinogen, a cancer can beat the body’s defences and thrive. Similarly, if the system is overburdened with parasites it has difficulty battling a two front war with them and a cancer. I suspect taking a standard dose to clear the system will give you a greater probability of surviving than not doing so. Theoretically the same should be true for most ailments.
On a side note, every domestic animal has a prescribed annual anti parasitic treatment except for humans. They also make it impossible to test for all parasites so that you are not able to prove you need treatment. I don’t think either of these are coincidences.
TLDR: I think ivermectin is a miracle drug because it clears out a major force attacking the body, thus allowing the body to heal itself.
Full disclosure, I don’t factually know this answer and can’t give qualified medical advice. I’ll give you my two cents based on what I’ve read here and elsewhere.
My theory: the human body is so complex that it’s effectively perfect for surviving in our natural environment. It also replaces 330 billion cells per day. Much of this is proactive management of the system, but it’s also constantly purging damaged and cancerous cells. Unfortunately there is a limit to what the body can do. If it is overwhelmed with a toxin or carcinogen, a cancer can beat the body’s defences and thrive. Similarly, if the system is overburdened with parasites it has difficulty battling a two front war with them and a cancer. I suspect taking a standard dose to clear the system will give you a greater probability of surviving than not doing so.
On a side note, every domestic animal has a prescribed annual anti parasitic treatment except for humans. They also make it impossible to test for all parasites so that you are not able to prove you need treatment. I don’t think either of these are coincidences.
TLDR: I think ivermectin is a miracle drug because it clears out a major force attacking the body, thus allowing the body to heal itself.
Full disclosure, I don’t factually know this answer and can’t give qualified medical advice. I’ll give you my two cents based on what I’ve read here and elsewhere.
My theory: the human body is so complex that it’s effectively perfect for surviving in our natural environment. It also replaces 330 billion cells per day. Much of this is proactive management of the system, but it’s also constantly purging damaged and cancerous cells. But there’s a limit to what the body can do. If it is overwhelmed with a toxin or carcinogen, a cancer can beat the body’s defences and thrive. Similarly, if the system is overburdened with parasites it has difficulty battling a two front war with them and a cancer. I suspect taking a standard dose to clear the system will give you a greater probability of surviving than not doing so.
On a side note, every domestic animal has a prescribed annual anti parasitic treatment except for humans. They also make it impossible to test for all parasites so that you are not able to prove you need treatment. I don’t think either of these are coincidences.
TLDR: I think ivermectin is a miracle drug because it clears out a major force attacking the body, thus allowing the body to heal itself.
Full disclosure, I don’t factually know this answer and can’t give qualified medical advice. I’ll give you my two cents based on what I’ve read here and elsewhere.
My theory: the human body is so complex that it’s effectively perfect for surviving in our natural environment. It also replaces 330 billion cells per day. Much of this is proactive management of the system, but it’s also constantly purging damaged and cancerous cells. But there’s only so much the body can do. If it is overwhelmed with a toxic or cancerous material, a cancer will grow and thrive. Similarly, if the system is overburdened with parasites it has difficulty battling a two front war with them and a cancer. I suspect taking a standard dose to clear the system will give you a greater probability of surviving than not doing so.
On a side note, every domestic animal has a prescribed annual anti parasitic treatment except for humans. They also make it impossible to test for all parasites so that you are not able to prove you need treatment. I don’t think either of these are coincidences.
TLDR: I think ivermectin is a miracle drug because it clears out a major force attacking the body, thus allowing the body to heal itself.