Mocheezeplz ... donated @Mocheezeplz
04 January, 04:58
Ivermectin can be used Topically as well

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Lincoln Mom @LincolnMom
04 January, 08:14
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I wonder if this will work for acne? We are told it’s bacteria, I mean my God I would clean my face all the time. What if it was always parasites? I no longer have any issues, but my daughter does. hmmm

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Jeannie Arthurs @Jeanniela17
04 January, 09:45
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Demodex mites! They have their own microbiome(bacteria that we react to) and spread bacteria found on human skin! That is why ivermectin works! The only challenge is that ivermectin does not kill eggs or larva so you have to stay ahead of it! I have been diagnosed with acne for 30 years! Took every antibiotic known to man and several rounds of accutane! Still dealing at 44! Ivermectin paste is absolutely working and it makes total sense that some, if not all acne is parasite related!

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Hang Nail @1015SweetOnon
04 January, 10:14
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You are completely correct about mites and acne. Demodex mites under magnification are some truly hideous creatures.

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Jeannie Arthurs @Jeanniela17
Pretty sure they have been “gain of functioned”or something! Read a study about using them for vaccine delivery! It makes sense because they are attracted to lipids! Definitly hideous! 😱
10:38 PM - Jan 04, 2023
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