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In response Lydia Fahsholtz to her Publication

We used reliablerx. It's been several weeks & we're still waiting for our order. I think it's says it will be delivered in the next 2 weeks.

In response The Mrs. Frog to her Publication

Same with me. They shipped my 3rd order July 15; their tracking was not responsive, said there was a shipping disruption but said I should still get it within the 20-30 day time frame. I'm sure we will get it.
However I can't wait so I ordered last night from ivermectin.com. I chose the USPS 3 day shipping.
You might want to consider that option.
You will never have too many Ivermectin tablets.🙂

In response Lydia Fahsholtz to her Publication

Relating this as food for thought
I know people who got IVM from farm & feed stores. As we know, humans can take Horse Pills even though there were idiots who ridiculed Ivermectin.
The dosage may be important as the way to take Ivermectin could depend on the parasite(s) you have.

Years ago my friend told me about IVM, said she started at 2 doses a week, then went down to 1 dose a week and then on to 1 dose every other week.
My friend took 12 mg per dose according to her weight. Her doctor determined her specific parasite & that it had a 2 week reproductive cycle.
My friend suffered for a year before getting diagnosed & actually her parasite could have been fatal but she was cured.
For her case, the dosage was 200 mcg Ivermectin per kg of body weight.
This was the chart for her individual case:
Body Weight (kg) Single Oral Dose
Number of 3-mg Tablets
15-24 1 tablet
25-35 2 tablets
36-50 3 tablets
51-65 4 tablets
66-79 5 tablets

In response Every Time to her Publication

Thank you for this.
Knowing the correct dosage is important but that info is not easy to find.
Your friend was fortunate to have a doctor help her.

In response Lydia Fahsholtz to her Publication

It took my friend a little over a year to get a diagnosis and indeed, she was lucky because the parasite could have killed her. This was long before Covid.
Ivermectin is known to be a remedy, or cure, for a number of different infections. When it's a parasite, it is sometimes important to know its life cycle because (I think) they are only susceptible to the treatment when they are reproducing. And there's the food for thought: that is, the more one knows about their own illness, the better the chance to overcome it. And if we can find one, a good doctor helps!

In response Every Time to her Publication

Your friend found a gem of a doctor.
As to the life stage of parasites there is so much to be discovered.
Maybe its life stages are multiple and maybe some parasites never die but keep changing like a chameleon. Just a wild guess but parasites seem demon-inspired. Wicked things. Thank God for the discovery of Ivermectin.
While looking up clinical trial treatments for Demodex mites it was
mentioned that that mite has a 2 week reproduction cycle. So Ivermectin can solve a problem short term but it probably needs to be used as a prophylactic. Which is not a problem as Ivermectin is pretty mild and harmless on the body. JMO.

Yes to everything you wrote! That gem of a doctor changed her stripes, became a Karen and started pushing the jab. Incredible but true. Ironically, as much as we say there is so much to learn, the knowledge is probably known just hidden.

In response Lydia Fahsholtz to her Publication

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In response Every Time to her Publication

I know I'm just spinning my wheels chasing after parasites and Ivermectin cures. I know the cures are known but hidden from us.
I am hoping to keep glaucoma at bay until we get the benefit of a new healing technology that is in our future. I don't want spouse to lose his vision when we're so close to getting help.
I believe Ivermectin can help.
I'll be glad to be rid of the Medical Industry that has proven itself a failure, at least in my blue cabal state.

In response Lydia Fahsholtz to her Publication

Curious, I searched the internet for glaucoma. Most articles say is what it is, but not the underlying cause

Found this, but the 3 causes only explained what physically happens: https://www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/glaucoma-2-cause.htm
Except this- scroll down:
{An intriguing study reported in August 2007 indicates a potential common cause of both glaucoma & Alzheimer's, which creates brain lesions and accompanying memory loss. Researchers in the UK who conducted the study found that buildup of a protein known as beta-amyloid in the eye's retina & in brain tissue appears to be associated with development of both glaucoma & Alzheimer's}
"that buildup of a protein known as beta-amyloid in the eye's retina"
Hmm, I recall reading about beta-amyloid & Lyme disease, (although caused by a spirochete, Lyme can be part of a complex combo of tick-borne infections/parasites
Then I dunno -thought of River Blindness which is treated w IVM but internet info - meh

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