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peanut115 2 points ago +2 / -0

Look into heavy metal toxicity. Especially as it pertains to mercury and you’ll find extensive info searching on the name Andy or Andrew Cutler. You will find a lot of info (and drs) in the autism world, don’t ignore it because of where the info comes from. Prayers with you fren, when you find the solution the recovery will be fast.

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peanut115 1 point ago +1 / -0

America, The Babylon volumes 1 and 2 by Richard Coombes. (Deceased) Out of print, look for pdf versions.

Don’t necessarily agree with all his work but totally scripture based and compelling without knowing all we do now.

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peanut115 2 points ago +2 / -0

Which reminds me, there’s a “theory” I heard of long ago, that oil is produced continuously by the earth, deep inside and rises toward the surface. That would explain why a well could be closed as being emptied, yet they come back later and can harvest more from it. If true, the whole scarce fuel/price hikes narrative is a lie itself.

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peanut115 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ivermectin does kill heartworms, read the label. You’re being over charged for your pets but can buy it for a fraction of the cost for livestock. It’s all the in the dosage amount. Most dog breeders know this and save their $$ using horse version.

But an active infection is a dangerous issue and you need to find a wholistic vet to guide you through it, regardless of what method you use.

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peanut115 2 points ago +2 / -0

My News folder kept getting deleted from my password protected synced Firefox favs. After the third time I decided I hadn’t inadvertently done it. Disabled sync. Problem solved.

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peanut115 2 points ago +2 / -0

When treating livestock for parasites the protocol is one dose per label recommendation and a repeat in 7-10 days to catch any new egg hatch and potentially a third round in another 7-10 days if the animal had a heavy infestation.

Ivermec stays in the system for 4-5 days. So if you were to dose daily at the full label dosage, you’d be building up to a higher systemic level than recommended. Note that initially the C19 protocol was for one large dose and changed over time to daily dosing of smaller amounts. This change would make the recovery slower and create the appearance of being less effective. Bearing this in mind, and considering that parasites can build resistance to this treatment over time, it’s recommended that you follow the label for horse dosing to insure you completely knock out the parasite, not any other dosing schedule. The horses we’ve assisted respond very fast to this approach.

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peanut115 1 point ago +1 / -0

We have used it, as well as some extended family members and friends. Very effective. Be sure to use all the support vitamins as well (though some we know haven’t done all the support and it still worked fine).

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peanut115 5 points ago +5 / -0

Friend was prescribed 12 mg as a 1 time dose from a Frontline dr. Don’t know her weight but is on the heavy side. It was effective. Severe case was hugely improved in 48hrs. that’s for treatment of active cases.

As preventative, use HCQ starting with 1 tab/day for 3 days then just once a week thereafter, per Frontline dr. As alternative I took quercetin at 500mg/day with zinc and B vitamins. We had an active case in our house and both methods worked 100% effective as preventative for the rest of the family. Hope that helps.