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Even IF they create a vaccine against malaria, I won't take it. I don't trust that that is what they would inject me with. There simply will not Be another needle in my arm.

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Hell, I won't even take any of their Rockefeller based medicine prescriptions.

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Before we knew about fenben and ivm, my husband and I were taking artemisinin…a mosquito (we live on the water along the SE coast) bit me inside our home…I didn’t notice until it flew off my arm…as skeeters are prone to doing, it just “disappeared” as it flew away. We found it a little while later laying full of blood and dead on the kitchen counter. FB and ivm are our now first choices but artemisinin is a known cancer killer probably via the same mechanisms as fb and ivm. It’s another great item to have in your medicine cabinet.

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My vet prescribed it for my dog with reoccurring mast cell tumors.

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You’re blessed to have a vet who knows about it and prescribed it. Turkey tail mushroom is another great one to give your pup. Hope your pup hangs in there.

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I also have him on the mushroom complex from Dogs Naturally. They seem to be a good resorce for information and products. Getting him to tolerate the supplements is another story.

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We love Dogs Naturally and have relied on them for years! They are THE BEST source of information. Our dog uses their supplements exclusively as the quality is incomparable.

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Than you ☺️

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I 𝑳𝑶𝑽𝑬 this! Back in the early days of the crime when IVM was first making its way into our consciousness -- thanks, at least for me, to Dr. Pierre Kory -- I concluded that the only explanation for the off-the-hook deranged response to it as a treatment for "the COVID" was likely the fact that it could also treat flu.

Clearly suffering from a lack of imagination, I told my hubs that "this stuff" is so good that it could likely be used to treat all respiratory infections, so there goes the flu "vaccine" market. Oh, STL, you're thinking way too small, girl. This compound appears to be able to treat a whole host of conditions and can even kill mosquitoes when they bite IVM users.

I think the lowlife psychos know this. IVM is practically miraculous, it appears, and "they" know it. Yet they cannot let it be known because it would blow up their entire fraudulent, murderous popcorn stand -- and with it their fancy lives with their big titles and big salaries. All of it...

Clearly, I was thinking way too small in 2020...

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I’ve asked this before & never gotten an answer: is there some prophylactic dose to take on a daily or weekly or monthly basis to prevent various conditions, or does one only take it after a diagnosis of something?

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Flccc.net has prophylaxis protocol. Works very well. My 80 yo husband and i never got covid using this protocol 1x week, 2x week if highly exposed). We lived life maskless and totally normally throughout. I still use it when flying or in large indoor crowds. I also dose after tick bites.

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So where do you get affordable ivermectin? If each dose is $1 or $2 and you take it prophylactically, that can add up. I know it is Pennies to produce!

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Checking again - shipping option other than a $69 option? (international to Canada) ... many injustices to address, health financial apartheid appears to be absent from all justice agendas.

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I have feed stores in my area (for farm animals etc).. I’ve gotten medicine there as well. Hopeful you will obtain some ❤️

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feed stores are rare in the urban metropolis - Toronto, Ontario Canada - :) ... Canada - a country gone Neo Nazi in lock step with Klaus Scwhab's puppets in Government ... forbids news sharing on FB by Canadians and is happily enforced by Meta - see https://www.thestar.com/podcasts/this-matters/how-some-canadians-are-getting-ivermectin/article_27a4c371-0a11-571a-bd37-65c2d1be8011.html / "An undercover Star investigation recently looked into ivermectin and how some Canadians are getting their hands on it." (paid subscription)

Fierce reporting on wayward doctor prescribing ivermectin:

"Family Doctor Patrick Phillips' medical licence has been restricted since the fall. As part of his suspension, the northern Ontario physican is not allowed to prescribe ivermectin for COVID. But Global News has learned the doctor is now a director of a new provincial telehealth service, Canadian Covid Teleheath inc, offering the antiparasitic drug. Jamie Mauracher reports."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZVLfCLM30w&t=3s

NOTE DATE: jun 7, 2023:

Northern Ontario doctor's licence revoked due to misconduct

Investigation into Dr. Patrick Phillips started due to actions during COVID-19 pandemic

Martha Dillman · CBC News · Posted: Jun 07, 2023 8:17 AM EDT | Last Updated: June 7

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/patrick-phillips-tribunal-college-1.6868061

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Do you have any friends in USA (who could order and send to you along with the hand-knitted mittens )

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lol ... I do have friends in the U.S.

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Justin Castro's Border Guards are quite zealous I hear

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Ordered!!!

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Good for you! I did in summer, then again, and left some w daughter in Ontario. The pet fish which I do not have are supplied as well --should they have need.

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I wish I could afford some for my fish.

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Love the bite in your writing.

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yes there is- for covid at least. it's a mg per kg of body weight kind of thing so you have to do a little math. you can go to the FLCCC website for complete protocols. my BF started taking a small weekly dose in Jan 2021. i think when one of the variants got bad, they changed the protocol for prevention to twice a week. they are modifying their advice all the time based on circumstances and experiences.

there's another protocol for if you get it in the early stages and one for a late stage hospitalized patient, although good luck getting your doctor to implement that!

there are now even protocols for advanced cancers.

we keep it around and take it at the first sign of any flu like symptoms. i have a friend out in the mid west who had Delta really bad. she had not gotten vaccinated and also had no health insurance but she lives on a hobby farm. she had been up all night crying in pain with body aches like she'd never had before (and she's had 5 kids!) and spiking fevers. she couldn't even lie down.

we were going to send her some of our IVM but since she lives on a farm, i asked if she had any IVM. she did but she refused to try it since it's "for animals." i reminded her that she was an animal. she got the tube from the barn and i calculated a safe dose based on her weight, converting it from a horse dose to a human one. she was in such desperate shape that she took it.

well, then i was scared! i had never taken it even though my BF had been on it for 6 months at that point, but he was on the human stuff and took only the weekly small preventative dose. she had to take a pretty strong dose.

she called me the next morning and reported, incredulously, that she had been able to sleep through the night! the body aches were gone and her fever was low grade steady state, not spiking. after her second dose, she was totally better but i told her to take it for 5 days according to the protocol.

if you allow yourself to think about it, the degree of murder committed by hospital staff who refused to deviate from CDC protocol, dwarfs all the cumulative atrocities ever committed in history!

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Incredible story! I'd ask her to write that account and submit it here for "Ivermectin Success Stories". That would be an amazing testimonial.

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i didn't know there was such a thing. can you tell me a bit about it and i can ask her.

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My friend takes 3mg once a week, cut a 12mg in fours. It is a powerful immune builder

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Because nobody can give you a definitive answer. Not even a trained doctor. We're all experimenting here. I take IVM once a week as a preventative. It works well for me, I've experienced positive benefits. Everybody is unique and will have differing results. Good luck!

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Perfect answer. I use Airborne unless I get sick, so you are completely right.

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Hey Rob, what do you mean by "I use Airborne..."?

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That keeps my immune system in top shape. Airborne gummies, I get them in Kroger.

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I see.. Thanks!

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I like Xclear nasal spray.

I took ivermectin every week for 2 years, for shedding symptoms. I have some for emergency now.

I’m on a therapy ( vip peptide spray for biotoxin mold illness) that stresses my liver so I’m not taking ivermectin regularly right now.

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Ivermectin is good for liver. Vip I tried once and had a panic attack so never again.

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Flccc.net has a wealth of information in the form of protocols for various conditions I e prevention and treatment. They are accompanied by links to studies validating the rational. Bookmark their website because it continues to evolve as new knowledge is gained.

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Our veterinarians tell us to worm our horses with ivermectin to kill the ticks or most other parasite that lives on the body surfaces. Why wouldn’t it work for humans too?

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Very plausible prophylactic. Ivermectin/Stromectol is used the treat head lice.

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I believe I mentioned before - my husband and I took Ivermectin once a week for a few years and not only have we never had covid, we also stopped getting chigger bites in TX. Prior to using we both would get them often. No bug bites of any kind.

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I love these unexpected benefits! Mine has to do with no longer being lactose intolerant and gut much, much healthier. It also suprresses the HSV-1 (oral herpes) blister from presenting.

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I wish I’d realized that a week ago, lol, huge cold sore in time for thanksgiving.

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Timely article reminding me to take my Sunday dose. Thanks

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I do every Sabatical (Saturdays)!

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Does IVM kill the good stuff in your gut biosystem.

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No, quite the opposite: it actually protects the good stuff in your microbiome.

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Wow, you are on Fire today! Relevant and beneficial as always... Thank you!

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Cure for dengue????

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Repurposing Ivermectin as an Anti-dengue Drug

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33124646/

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Do you think Ivermectin would kill ticks or Lyme?

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Yes to both. Search this Substack archive.

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Definitely look at zerospin.substack.com/

Dr. Steven Phillips is a LL Md (Lyme Literate) Pro Ivermectin!

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No way I would take any vaccine from these murderous clowns...none, zero...and a vaccine for malaria, which is a parasite not a disease, sounds very unlikely to work

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If not the mosquito then the parasite! (and a few other mosquito born parasites)

I may have gotten this from one of your earlier posts

but it is worth repeating,

Ivermectin: enigmatic multifaceted ‘wonder’ drug continues to surprise and exceed expectations

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28196978/

Plasmodium falciparum,

the most dangerous malaria-causing parasite, can be killed by the

ivermectin present in the human bloodstream after a standard oral

dose.

Ivermectin has been found to potently inhibit replication of the yellow

fever virus, with EC50 values in the sub-nanomolar range. It also

inhibits replication in several other flaviviruses, including dengue,

Japanese encephalitis and tick-borne encephalitis,

Repurposing Ivermectin as an Anti-dengue Drug

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33124646/

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Dengue and West Nile virus in Italy during the first 10 months of 2023

https://outbreaknewstoday.substack.com/p/dengue-and-west-nile-virus-in-italy

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