DAN MARTIN
@DANMARTIN17
25 October, 06:07
🔥🔥I see that many of you are undergoing treatment for parasites or the cancer that is caused by parasites and have questions. Here is a video YOU MUST WATCH if you plan on treating yourself for parasitic infection with Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, chlorine dioxide or any other homeopathic remedy. She covers the Herx reaction and tells you how to avoid/minimize its effects. You owe it to yourself to watch this because she will answer all your parasite questions and tell you exactly how to proceed with your treatment.
I plan on treating myself in the very near future and after watching this I now know how to proceed.
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Dr. Lee Merritt explains all about parasites and how they effect your health especially over time.
I plan on treating myself in the very near future and after watching this I now know how to proceed.
#1776 #NCSWIC #GodWins #tga #Trump
#wwg1wga #WhereWeGoOneWeGoAll #MAGA
#TheGreatAwakening #thestormisuponus
#Nothingcanstopwhatiscoming
Dr. Lee Merritt explains all about parasites and how they effect your health especially over time.
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Alcyone 777
@Alcyone
26 October, 03:28
In response DAN MARTIN to his Publication
It's awesome that people are discovering more affordable and safer Kanser Kures!!!
I have been digging into Ivermectin after watching this video as her comments about it not working on eggs was concerning.
I also just learned in this link below, that parasites do develop a tolerance to horse paste, after so many generations. The advice was to be very judicious with it.
I wanted to share with you all the way to avoid this when you get to maintenance is to switch up your anti-parasitics and work in ones that also kill the eggs such as wormwood and Mimosa Pudical Seed.
By alternating, the next generation that has developed immunity to the last anti-parasitic gets walloped by the switcharoo its parents and grandparents never met.
Also, Korean Red Pine needle oil, Pine Gum Resin, and Oreganol p37 are all strong contenders for your switchouts..
To ease Herx reactions, keep the body tissues alkaline and you can take activated charcoal to help mop up the slaughter.
I have been digging into Ivermectin after watching this video as her comments about it not working on eggs was concerning.
I also just learned in this link below, that parasites do develop a tolerance to horse paste, after so many generations. The advice was to be very judicious with it.
I wanted to share with you all the way to avoid this when you get to maintenance is to switch up your anti-parasitics and work in ones that also kill the eggs such as wormwood and Mimosa Pudical Seed.
By alternating, the next generation that has developed immunity to the last anti-parasitic gets walloped by the switcharoo its parents and grandparents never met.
Also, Korean Red Pine needle oil, Pine Gum Resin, and Oreganol p37 are all strong contenders for your switchouts..
To ease Herx reactions, keep the body tissues alkaline and you can take activated charcoal to help mop up the slaughter.
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Age of Enlightenment
@Sparrows
26 October, 04:48
In response Alcyone 777 to her Publication
The developed immunity was a problem when I purchased my sheep. Here in the south Parasites are a huge issue, and the shepherd I purchased mine from OVER MEDICATED to the point it just had everything suppressed. Lots 2 ram lambs before I got up to speed. Ended up using an herbal weekly from Molly's Herbals for a weekly TREATment & saved Ivermectin for a once yearly & nuclear option. Excellent results.
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Alcyone 777
@Alcyone
26 October, 04:54
In response Age of Enlightenment to her Publication
Brilliant!
Yes, this is what we want anons to know- save the ivermectin for once or twice a year and use herbal blends , or rotating anti-parasitic single herbs in between!
I strongly recommend Mimosa Pudica Seed and or Wormwood because they kill the eggs too.
The next generation are always nastier than the one before. Kill them too!
Yes, this is what we want anons to know- save the ivermectin for once or twice a year and use herbal blends , or rotating anti-parasitic single herbs in between!
I strongly recommend Mimosa Pudica Seed and or Wormwood because they kill the eggs too.
The next generation are always nastier than the one before. Kill them too!
Mimosa Pudica –  The Most Powerful Herb for Parasites? - DrJockers.com
Parasites can go hidden, wreaking havoc on your gut and immune system. Mimosa pudica seeds contain a powerful subtance to help pull them out.
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The pudica seed supplement is best against larger parasites according to the literature. There exist microscopic parasites that ivermectin works against. This video is enlightening.
https://rumble.com/v1pugsz...
https://rumble.com/v1pugsz...
09:02 PM - Oct 26, 2022
In response Alcyone 777 to her Publication
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Alcyone 777
@Alcyone
26 October, 09:59
In response Anuenue Patriot to her Publication
some are single ccell amoeba. It's why its good to mix up the anti parasitic and even use blends in the rotation. Killing the eggs is the most efficient and the smaller ones don;t function exactly the same when killed off. That's where river CL O2 pine remedies, oregao, wormwood, silver, zoelites and such some in handy.
The single cells are microscopic and can pass the blood brain barrier.
The single cells are microscopic and can pass the blood brain barrier.
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Anuenue Patriot
@Anuenue
27 October, 02:11
In response Alcyone 777 to her Publication
Lots to learn!
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