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The issue of turbo cancers after exposures to spike protein is a very real concern. Most likely ivermectin will help greatly... sooner better than later.

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I'm curious if IVM or Fenben help mitigate Malaria, You know because Bill Gates and all those evil scientists have released mosquitos that carry malaria and now there is a small outbreak in Florida and Texas. I see that Intravenous quinidine gluconate in the treatment of severe Plasmodium falciparum but wondered if IVM or Fenben could be appropriate?

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Ivermectin is in HeartGard which is used for Dogs for heart worm, which is result of mosquitos.

Give it to my dog every month.

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Also, recently wrote about Fenbendazole as defeating cancer.

A combination therapy of Fenbendazole and IVM would really be a one two punch!

https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/petdazole-pharmaceutical-grade-pure

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Yes, a moderately-large dose over several weeks. Of course, nobody on my medical "team" here in Honolulu has anything good to say about it. Stopped after about 3 weeks, saving up for the next crisis. I'm not afraid of COVID anymore despite the fact that it had me down and feverish for 6-8 weeks last summer.

Also been supplementing with B, C, D3, spermidine, black seed oil, circumin, and quercetin, the latter 3 for anti-inflammatory therapy. Been taking all of these since COVID last summer, which had me down for 2.5 months. Spermidine helped because the HCQ I take for the RA was said to interfere with autophagy... :)

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FYI: most anti-inflammatories are in fact immunosuppressive. I would reject any statin prescriptions and stay away from curcumin. Almost all herbal medicines are immunosuppressive. Instead be sure to take 5000 to 10000 IU of vit D3 (with the vit K) and 25 mg of Zinc. I use isoflavonoids about 60 mg daily instead of quercetin as the latter might be too strong and immunosuppress instead of knocking out immunosenescence of macrophages the real problem for not being able to handle COVID-19.

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Is that because inflammation is a natural response of the immune system?

And when you speak of 'almost all herbal medicines' do you refer to the plant material itself, or to a manufactured concoction?

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Fascinating writeup—thank you.

I wonder whether IVM would be therapeutic for autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis. I've tried almost everything. Unvaxxed and have had RA for 5 years...

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Likely. Have you tried it?

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