Laurie Wilson @Micah6_8
28 March, 03:27
More truth coming out.

I have done EXTENSIVE research, on a scholarly level (highest medical level I could reach) on Ivermectin for 3 years. We use it to treat our family's long term Lyme disease and Bartonella from tick bites 10 years ago. So believe me when I say, I KNOW all about Ivermectin and I have seen pretty much every scholarly website out there.

I have never seen this article, was it hidden? Ivermectin is here to stay, and the info is now available everywhere - including the new studies they are doing on using this drug to fight cancer (and fenbendazole - a goat and sheep dewormer, that apparently wipes out human cancer very fast...funny that, dewormers killing virus and cancer cells...so does that mean virus and cancer is caused by a parasite and not what we've always been told...hmmmm???).

Read the first paragraph under 'introduction' for yourself... Media hid this from dying people = pure evil.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.g...

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Texas Cowgal @Texascowgal
28 March, 04:17
In response Laurie Wilson to her Publication
Hi Laura! I have a question about ivermectin. I have been deworming horses, cattle, dogs and cats all of my life with both Fenbenzadole and Ivermectin. I was always told to not allow horses in poor pastures to eat nightshades after deworming with Ivermectin. They supposedly become toxic. (Most horses won’t eat them anyway but I always used caution.) My question is, with Ivermectin use for humans, should humans steer clear of tomatoes and potatoes for a few days since those are in the nightshade plant family? Thanks in advance!!!

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Laurie Wilson @Micah6_8
No, it's fine to eat nightshades. That is our main diet here and we've been using Ivermectin every 4 days for 3 years... Nightshades have natural inflammation reducers in them, so people who are sick or don't feel well (I have fibro, constant inflammation and pain 24/7) crave nightshades.

The one issue that might come up is joint pain can increase, almost like an arthritis type pain if A LOT of nightshade is ingested. But we haven't seen that here with us personally.

Animals digest differently and I honestly don't know about horses - all other livestock I'm bang on with (homesteading for 35 years). I've never had to keep my livestock from nightshades when dosing. I get the ivermectin in 500cc bottles and mainly do oral dosing (pigs and cows I've injected). Maybe it is how it is delivered - oral verses injected that is the issue?

Fascinating question - I think I'll research that just because I'm curious ;) But for us, we've never had an issue and we eat A LOT of nightshades.
04:39 PM - Mar 28, 2022
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