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I'd like to add a little anecdotal story.

I've had Eczema for the past 20 years. I've thrown EVERYTHING at it (just like everybody with a similar skin condition) to rid myself of it.

When I got sick about a month ago, I took a 3 day dosage of Ivermectin.

My Eczema is gone. I still can't believe it.

You know what happen 20 years ago? I went to college and got Scabies (I'm not gay, but I did do professional cheerleading - lots of rubbing skin with others). University nurse gave me a topical ointment to treat it. I bet THAT'S when my skin condition started. And it ceased with an Anti-parasitic.

Go figure.

I was always told by Skin Dr's that Eczema was an immune system problem where the immune system attacks the skin. Hence why it would always flare up when I was under stress or got sick. Well why would the immune system be attacking my skin? <scratches head - pun intended>

Because there's microscopic little buggers under it! The subcutaneous fat (right under the skin) is where parasites prefer to live. Now, it all makes sense...

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I'd like to add a little anecdotal story.

I've had Eczema for the past 20 years. I've thrown EVERYTHING at it (just like everybody with a similar skin condition) to rid myself of it.

When I got sick about a month ago, I took a 3 day dosage of Ivermectin.

My Eczema is gone. I still can't believe it.

You know what happen 20 years ago? I went to college and got Scabies (I'm not gay, but I did do professional cheerleading - lots of rubbing skin with others). University nurse gave me a topical ointment to treat it. I bet that's when my skin condition started. And it ceased with an Anti-parasitic.

Go figure.

I was always told by Skin Dr's that Eczema was an immune system problem where the immune system attacks the skin. Hence why it would always flare up when I was under stress or got sick. Well why would the immune system be attacking my skin? <scratches head - pun intended>

Because there's microscopic little buggers under it! The subcutaneous fat (right under the skin) is where parasites prefer to live. Now, it all makes sense...

2 years ago
1 score
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I'd like to add a little anecdotal story.

I've had Eczema for the past 20 years. I've thrown EVERYTHING at it (just like everybody with a similar skin condition) to rid myself of it.

When I got sick about a month ago, I took a 3 day dosage of Ivermectin.

My Eczema is gone. I still can't believe it.

You know what happen 20 years ago? I went to college and got Scabies (I'm not gay, but I did do professional cheerleading - lots of rubbing skin with others). University nurse gave me a topical ointment to treat it. I bet that's when my skin condition started. And it ceased with an Anti-parasitic.

Go figure.

2 years ago
1 score