My husband feels as though his problems stemmed from having high blood pressure which he was able to treat naturally through diet and excersize (he is not overweight). He has not had any more "attacks" since last summer but he feels really strange if he gets overheated (like on super hot summer days). He will literally rub ice packs all …
My husband feels as though his problems stemmed from having high blood pressure which he was able to treat naturally through diet and excersize (he is not overweight). He has not had any more "attacks" since last summer but he feels really strange if he gets overheated (like on super hot summer days). He will literally rub ice packs all over his body when this happens. We do not know for sure that was the problem and my husband will not go to the dr unless it is absolutely necessary. I don't think he would be receptive to taking ivermectin or fenben for animals but I am trying to slowly open his mind to the benefits of taking these drugs by sending him articles about them. My husband and son were both sick with a cold at the beginning of the summer but I did not get sick (I am not vaccinated nor is our son) because I was taking doxcycline which I obtained online from a pet supply site. I am pretty sure we all had the Omicron variant of COVID in 2021, also. I may be able to convince him to take ivermectin and fenben if he starts to have more side effects from the vaccine.
I'm sorry that your husband was put into a coerced position in order to provide for his family. Hubs needs to come to terms with his situation quickly and start reading the research on current best treatments and take action. Dr. Pierre Kory was interviewed on Greg Hunter's USA Watchdog recently. He offered very interesting and helpful info about Ivermectin worthy of a listen. Geert Van den Bossche, German vaccinologist and critic of the jabs, is very concerned about a possible spike in deaths in late summer/early fall (not to frighten you or anyone). I wish you and your husband all the best.
My husband feels as though his problems stemmed from having high blood pressure which he was able to treat naturally through diet and excersize (he is not overweight). He has not had any more "attacks" since last summer but he feels really strange if he gets overheated (like on super hot summer days). He will literally rub ice packs all over his body when this happens. We do not know for sure that was the problem and my husband will not go to the dr unless it is absolutely necessary. I don't think he would be receptive to taking ivermectin or fenben for animals but I am trying to slowly open his mind to the benefits of taking these drugs by sending him articles about them. My husband and son were both sick with a cold at the beginning of the summer but I did not get sick (I am not vaccinated nor is our son) because I was taking doxcycline which I obtained online from a pet supply site. I am pretty sure we all had the Omicron variant of COVID in 2021, also. I may be able to convince him to take ivermectin and fenben if he starts to have more side effects from the vaccine.
I'm sorry that your husband was put into a coerced position in order to provide for his family. Hubs needs to come to terms with his situation quickly and start reading the research on current best treatments and take action. Dr. Pierre Kory was interviewed on Greg Hunter's USA Watchdog recently. He offered very interesting and helpful info about Ivermectin worthy of a listen. Geert Van den Bossche, German vaccinologist and critic of the jabs, is very concerned about a possible spike in deaths in late summer/early fall (not to frighten you or anyone). I wish you and your husband all the best.