26 September, 07:42
I've had this nasty cold/flu/CV the past three+ weeks that just won't let go. This is the third time in the past year and a half that I've been sick for weeks. I'm NEVER sick. If I do get sick, it's only for a couple of days. Never weeks.
I had a conversation with a coworker (vaxxed) who has also had this nasty thing. He said that since 2020 it seems like all of his colds are nastier and last longer.
Just curious - has anyone else noticed this? I'm wondering what they're doing to us. 😡
I had a conversation with a coworker (vaxxed) who has also had this nasty thing. He said that since 2020 it seems like all of his colds are nastier and last longer.
Just curious - has anyone else noticed this? I'm wondering what they're doing to us. 😡
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Jason Webber
@Haldir1970
26 September, 07:53
In response Bergers Book Reviews to her Publication
My apologies for asking but did you take the COVID injections OR are you in frequent close contact with people who are COVID injected?
If you are not COVID injections but ARE frequently in contact with people who have been injected, you might be dealing with infections due to spike protein exposure. I am serious.
Get some Ivermectin - if it’s the horse paste kind, start with a pencil eraser-sized dose, 2x per day. YOU CANNOT OVERDOSE WITH IVERMECTIN, but larger doses can result in greater herxing (effect of parasites migrating to extremities to try to escape being killed by the Ivermectin - effects include pain in joints and extremities, internal aches/pain, blurred or other vision issues - ALL NORMAL AND ALL TEMPORARY).
Also, there is a detox bath using BORAX - I’ll try to find the instructions, but you should be detoxifying your body. The Borax bath draws out spike proteins.
Stop physical contact with any COVID vaxxed person.
If you are not COVID injections but ARE frequently in contact with people who have been injected, you might be dealing with infections due to spike protein exposure. I am serious.
Get some Ivermectin - if it’s the horse paste kind, start with a pencil eraser-sized dose, 2x per day. YOU CANNOT OVERDOSE WITH IVERMECTIN, but larger doses can result in greater herxing (effect of parasites migrating to extremities to try to escape being killed by the Ivermectin - effects include pain in joints and extremities, internal aches/pain, blurred or other vision issues - ALL NORMAL AND ALL TEMPORARY).
Also, there is a detox bath using BORAX - I’ll try to find the instructions, but you should be detoxifying your body. The Borax bath draws out spike proteins.
Stop physical contact with any COVID vaxxed person.
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Laurie Wilson
@Micah6_8
27 December, 10:07
In response Jason Webber to his Publication
As a nurse, who takes ivermectin every 4 days and has since long before Covid hit (take for chronic Lyme disease and RA)...you can OD on it.
Take a proper dosage, but taking more than normal can destroy your liver. It can also cause neurological symptoms as well, including issues with speech and balance, memory, etc.
Ivermectin is a drug used worldwide, only here in the US do we think of it as a vet med only... It is one of the top 3 safest meds in the world, but you can still overdose on it, so use caution and dose yourself based on weight.
One dose can last up to 7 days as a preventative. If you are sick, you want it every day for 4 days straight and then every other day for a week, and then every 4 days or once a week after that.
I use it along with antibiotics to help my RA and the Lyme. Never got C.
HCQ, Flagyl, Fenbendazole and others work the same way. You can't take two at the same time, or liver damage.
Research, esp if you take other meds. Ivermectin = sa
Take a proper dosage, but taking more than normal can destroy your liver. It can also cause neurological symptoms as well, including issues with speech and balance, memory, etc.
Ivermectin is a drug used worldwide, only here in the US do we think of it as a vet med only... It is one of the top 3 safest meds in the world, but you can still overdose on it, so use caution and dose yourself based on weight.
One dose can last up to 7 days as a preventative. If you are sick, you want it every day for 4 days straight and then every other day for a week, and then every 4 days or once a week after that.
I use it along with antibiotics to help my RA and the Lyme. Never got C.
HCQ, Flagyl, Fenbendazole and others work the same way. You can't take two at the same time, or liver damage.
Research, esp if you take other meds. Ivermectin = sa
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Jason Webber
@Haldir1970
27 December, 11:24
In response Laurie Wilson to her Publication
You took the pill form I am guessing?
I would not normally argue with a medical professional (especially nurses who I believe to be far more capabale than most doctors); there IS a difference between the pills and the “horse paste.”
I know this about Ivermectin - it is derived from a FUNGUS that occurs naturally on vegetation, especially grass. When dogs (and cats) eat grass, they are getting this much-needed parasticide. As mammals we need this as well.
It is my understanding that the paste form is as close to this natural form of the fungus as we can
get. Larger doses CAN cause something called herxing, but NEVER organ damage.
The pill form - as with any product created by Big Pharma - likely contain other ingredients (over and above the Ivermectin) that may, in large doses - and over a long period of time - do harm.
Again, I am not arguing with you, but caveats and details such as the difference between the pill form (the pharmaceutical) and the paste form are
I would not normally argue with a medical professional (especially nurses who I believe to be far more capabale than most doctors); there IS a difference between the pills and the “horse paste.”
I know this about Ivermectin - it is derived from a FUNGUS that occurs naturally on vegetation, especially grass. When dogs (and cats) eat grass, they are getting this much-needed parasticide. As mammals we need this as well.
It is my understanding that the paste form is as close to this natural form of the fungus as we can
get. Larger doses CAN cause something called herxing, but NEVER organ damage.
The pill form - as with any product created by Big Pharma - likely contain other ingredients (over and above the Ivermectin) that may, in large doses - and over a long period of time - do harm.
Again, I am not arguing with you, but caveats and details such as the difference between the pill form (the pharmaceutical) and the paste form are
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Slowly increase the meds so the bacteria/fungus dies off slower, the body has more time to dump the dead cells, and the herx is less.
There is also a direct link with bacteria and a strange bacteria-parasite that is linked with autoimmune disease. This is why antibiotic protocol (AP) works for people with autoimmune like RA (rheumatoid arthritis). It literally kills the bacteria in the joints that cause the deformities seen with RA (curled disjointed fingers and toes, etc). It can take a year or more on AP before the bacteria-parasites are killed, any damage done to the joints is permanent, but it does progress unless the person stops the AP. So basically I'm on AP for life. Like tick diseases, those that cause autoimmue issues create cysts in the body where they hide and wait, and some future point when your body is stressed, they break open and flood the body and you have a new case to deal with. So staying on AP for life prevents those new cases.
Ivermectin helps too.
There is also a direct link with bacteria and a strange bacteria-parasite that is linked with autoimmune disease. This is why antibiotic protocol (AP) works for people with autoimmune like RA (rheumatoid arthritis). It literally kills the bacteria in the joints that cause the deformities seen with RA (curled disjointed fingers and toes, etc). It can take a year or more on AP before the bacteria-parasites are killed, any damage done to the joints is permanent, but it does progress unless the person stops the AP. So basically I'm on AP for life. Like tick diseases, those that cause autoimmue issues create cysts in the body where they hide and wait, and some future point when your body is stressed, they break open and flood the body and you have a new case to deal with. So staying on AP for life prevents those new cases.
Ivermectin helps too.
11:49 PM - Dec 27, 2022
In response Jason Webber to his Publication
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