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shibumi's avatar

Out of the box thought here: is there a chance that Ivermectin could help people with non-vaxx myocarditis/heart disease?

In theory, Ivermectin shouldn't help with cancer, yet it does. Perhaps we have misunderstood heart disease, just like we have seemingly misunderstood cancer.

One would think someone would be interested in a study on this, but since there's no money to be made, my guess is that it won't happen.

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Howard Tenenbaum's avatar

Agreed. And it seems that when this concept is discussed with MDs who should be interested to at least try; they're decidedly uninterested. The idea was not even necessarily related to spike-opathy but to the myocarditis process itself, regardless of cause. If one were concerned about ongoing spike related disease this would of course be a logical combination, perhaps along with nattokinase as suggested by PMC.

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Patricia Beaupre's avatar

I am unvaxed but caught Covid in Dec of 22, and subsequently developed pericarditis and possibly myocarditis. I am a nurse so I knew immediately I had pericarditis due to the severe chest pain that worsened to unbearable when trying to lie down. Not sure if I had myocarditis as I did not want to chance going to a doctor but did have a very erratic heartbeat. I knew treatment for pericarditis was colchicine and steroids of which I had neither. So I did the next best thing and took high dose aspirin and ivermectin which completely stopped the pain after a week so I quit taking them as I was afraid of a GI bleed. Big mistake… the pain came back with a vengeance! So I restarted both for several weeks and then gradually tapered off and the pain never returned. The erratic heartbeat also improved, however, I still have occasional erratic beats and feel as though my heart is working harder than it should. I think I’m going to try this protocol to see if it helps. It may not help, but I’m quite sure it won’t do any harm… Thanks 2nd Smartest Guy

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shibumi's avatar

Amazing story Patricia, thank you for sharing!

Have you looked into serrapeptase and nattokinese? My husband has been taking both for a while now, and has lowed his blood pressure somewhat with them. Don't know if either would help you with your issues, but I thought I'd just put the idea out there.

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Patricia Beaupre's avatar

Thanks shibumi! I don’t take nattokinase but do take Serrapeptase and Lumbrokinase. I alternate them daily as recommended by Dr. Mercola. All of the fibrinolytic enzymes are good for cardiovascular disease and they prevent and break down blood clots. I think everyone should be taking at least one of them.

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Just_Henry's avatar

Are you thinking maybe a canine-like “heartworm”-like parasite as a potential novel mechanism in some cardiovascular conditions?

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shibumi's avatar

Maybe. I don't know. (insert shrug emoji here)

There is speculation out there that cancer is really a type of intra-cellular parasite. Could this be the case with heart disease? I don't know. But it seems like something we should look into.

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Arieh's avatar

Consider Hulda Clark’s studies- The Cure for All Cancers. A forerunner of parasitic detoxing...

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Vinnie's avatar

A parent's 'bladder cancer' was a parasite from snail urine!

It moved throughout the body...

ended setting up shop in the bladder...

Ivermectin could have potentially cured was never considered an option in USA.

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ㅤㅤㅤ ㅤAngeliciousness's avatar

I've never been Covid vaxxed but definitely shed on and earl 2022 started having sharp chest pains especially on my daily walks which while bearable was super uncomfortable. Flash forward, earlier this year I got pretty sick and when I couldn't beat it I took daily Fenbendazole which was the only thing that finally kicked it in the tuckus and as a bonus my chest pain went away too. These dewormer meds being repurposed are truly amazing!

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Johnathan's avatar

Any chance you could point me in the right direction on fendendazole dosage? Thanks!

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