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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Angela Hart @AngelaHart17018
28 March, 04:22
In response Laurie Wilson to her Publication
A very good NATURAL dewormer is as follows.

Jar of honey.
Cloves of Garlic

Peel and stab garlic. Add garlic to jar of honey and wait 30 days to ferment.

Take 1 or 2 teaspoons a day.

This is a natural probiotic, dewormer and gut balancer. Kills viruses and bacteria too. Builds the immune system.

Simple and cheap.

If you do something like Ivermectin, it's good to do a liver support after finishing the medicine.

First week is the roughest if you have parasites.

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Laurie Wilson @Micah6_8
28 March, 04:46
In response Angela Hart to her Publication
I'm an herbalist and use this as a powerful antibiotic.

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Laurie Wilson @Micah6_8
28 March, 05:01
In response Laurie Wilson to her Publication
Have you heard of usnea tincture? I collect it here in the PNW and make my own tinctures. It is a natural form of doxycycline which works amazing on lung infections (and Covid). I have stories I could tell on usnea and how modern antibiotics failed people and how usnea cured them in 3-4 days... :)

God gave us everything we needed to heal ourselves, we are just barely remembering them or rediscovering them now.

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Loret Alen @Lorettamusic
28 March, 07:12
In response Laurie Wilson to her Publication
Any advice for boils that won’t seem to heal? my daughter has an autoimmune condition and is suffering. She isn’t allowed to have honey per our naturopath.

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Laurie Wilson @Micah6_8
29 March, 11:38
In response Loret Alen to his Publication
What does the naturopath say is causing the boils? I can't offer suggestions without seeing the skin or knowing what's been tried. It could be a lot of things. I have autoimmune issues too - RA, UC, Fibro, asthma, and more...

Where are the boils? How big? Anything in them? How many are there, and do they flare or stay all the time? Has anything worked to relieve even a little of the issues with them? Is she on steroids? Has she been on ivermectin? Have they been biopsied or fluid sent to a lab?

It literally could be anything, from parasites to eczema under the skin, to the soap she uses or the laundry soap...possibilities are endless. More info needed. But if they are pussy or have bacterial growth in them - look into invermectin and an antibiotic that works well on skin. Not all antibiotics work on skin.

As for herbal remedies, sometimes you need bigger guns when it is an chronic issue, and the herbal helps and then prevents it from coming back. Knock it down, then prevent

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Loret Alen @Lorettamusic
The naturopath wasn’t much help with this one, doesn’t know what it is. She has about a dozen boils right now most of them on her little butt so she can’t even sit down right. Some ofthem will go away quick if i get them with tea tree early enough. Others will get really big and painful and red until they pop and leak a ton of whiteish pus. We use nothing artificial and our diet is very strict. The problems started when the mass vaccines were rolled out, they get worse when we are around thevaxxed. Just got ivermectin paste yesterday. Going to figure out the dose and give it to her today. What do you think?
08:22 AM - Mar 30, 2022
In response Laurie Wilson to her Publication
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Laurie Wilson @Micah6_8
30 March, 04:08
In response Loret Alen to his Publication
7) Easiest salve recipe is 1 cup base oil (sweet almond oil, avocado oil, olive oil, etc) and 2-4 tablespoons of beeswax.

Then add whatever you would like to add.

You can infuse the oil with herbs like the calendula and plantain or others, by putting in 1/4-1/2 cup of the dried herbs into the oil, and then place the jar without a lid on, in a crock pot. Pour water into the crock pot until it reaches about 3/4 high on the jar. Turn the crock pot on warm and let it sit 8-12 hours (the longer it sits, the more concentrated). Remove from the crock pot, strain the oil, add in the beeswax (if warm enough the beeswax will melt right away, add in the vit E and tea tree or other oils, and allow to cool.

You have a jar of salve, concentrated with healing herbs and also including a disinfectant with the tea tree.

It will take time, there is a lot of scar tissue around those abcesses. But it should prevent more from coming.

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Laurie Wilson @Micah6_8
30 March, 04:02
In response Loret Alen to his Publication
6) My last thoughts are, if you wanted to give her something internally to help fight the infection from inside, Usnea tincture is a natural form of doxycycine.

Doxy works on lungs (any part of the respiratory tract) and skin.

I live in the PNW where I collect Usnea (old man's beard, a type of lichen) and make my own ticture with rum (can't stand vodka, and vodka causes the brain to swell, so does tequila).

I have seen it on Amazon, Hawaii Pharm is a good brand to go with. She can take drops of it or put it in water or juice.

She could take this indefinitely and it won't hurt her. It may help her prevent new outbreaks too, combined with the barrier you can put on her skin to keep staph out.

Have you made a salve before? A little oil, like olive oil. A little beeswax. Warm to melting point, then add in the tea tree oil and vit E, or anything you want to add into it. Calendula and plantain are very good for the skin and helping inflammed areas like these boils.

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Loret Alen @Lorettamusic
30 March, 04:18
In response Laurie Wilson to her Publication
I never made a salve before but I'm going to try. I have everything except beeswax.

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Laurie Wilson @Micah6_8
30 March, 03:51
In response Loret Alen to his Publication
5) I can't say for sure, and I can't give medical advice. And I haven't seen what these look like, seeing gives many clues that written words can't tell.

But I have seen the abcesses from friction, scratching, or clothing rubbing on people and they can be prevented by loose clothing, double layers or padding, and using something that protects the pores from being invaded by staph. Building up immunity is essential. The body normally fights all these off and we rarely even know about it happening - we might get one in a blue moon that snuck by our immune defenses. When someone has numerous ones and they keep happening, the immunity for that person is low and they are susceptible not only for skin issues but lung (inhaling anything they are exposed to) as well as orally with the digestive track.

So skin, lung and GI infections can be common for low immune people.

Ivermectin won't help with the skin infection.

Ask me questions, I'll try to help ;)

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Loret Alen @Lorettamusic
30 March, 04:00
In response Laurie Wilson to her Publication
Thank you so much for all this info. Yes, she has lowered immunity all the time, she was diagnosed with severe congenital neutropenia. She does have some in spots other than her behind, but they are mostly on her butt. I actually have been going through her clothes and giving away jeans and anything with itchy fabric. I'll keep up with the tea tree for sure then. Vitamin E is a great idea, is castor oil vitamin E? I read a bunch about parasites this week and I was thinking she had a lot of the symptoms. I won't do antibiotics because there would be too many complications. And I don't think it would help anyway. I really appreciate you taking the time to help me out with this. I don't have many people to turn to and my naturopath is super expensive and I have had a dozen appointments to try to fix this already. God bless you!!! I'm going to reread and take notes this time!

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Laurie Wilson @Micah6_8
30 March, 03:45
In response Loret Alen to his Publication
4) touch something like a shopping cart surface, sitting on a chair with skin touching the chair, sitting on a swing, a toilet seat, etc.... The possibilities are endless.

I believe, can't prove it, but I believe the vaxxed shed through their skin as much as they do through body fluids and exhaling. What they shed - no idea, because we still don't know all that has been put into the vaccine.

We do know people DO react both whole body (feeling sick) and also through the skin (bruising especially).

My thoughts are your daughter has staph infections from friction of some sort - but if they are worse around vaxxed people, then the vaxxed may have a higher level of staph bacteria on their skin that they spread around thru touch. Even if your daughter hugged someone, shook their hand, played with an object, sat on their toilet seat - and then scratched her leg, her bottom, her skin...she is transferring their staph onto her skin and into her pores...

Make sense?

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Laurie Wilson @Micah6_8
30 March, 03:40
In response Loret Alen to his Publication
3) Antibiotics work, but they take time and she would be on and off of them. So do what you can to treat them now and prevent more from coming.

If she has them all over, or in areas where you can't see her having any friction - then her immunity may be low and any skin pore or hair follicle may get infected even just by scratching or having fabric/clothing rub somewhere. So building her immunity is important.

We simply don't know enough about the vax yet to know how it affects non-vaxxed people. But I get what you're saying and what I am about to say is totally theory and unconfirmed by anyone - just my own thought here.

I believe those who are vaxxed both exhale and we around them end up inhaling - something. No need to go into more detail there...she's not infected that way.

The other way is through our skin in contact with people's skin who is vaxxed, or through surfaces they have touched. Think about the oil on our skin, our sweat too - we leave that behind when we

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Laurie Wilson @Micah6_8
30 March, 03:35
In response Loret Alen to his Publication
2) If she has them only in specific areas, using something like tea tree mixed with vit E and rubbed on 2-3 times a day can prevent this. There are many oils or salves you could use for this. Putting something on that will reduce the staph and also help plug or fill the pore will help prevent new infections.

The ones that are on there are the problem because the skin toughens over them when they are deep and full of pus. Generally, over time, the body slowly reduces them into a scar tissue area and pus either pops and is released or the body reabsorbs it. She will need vit E oil on there to reduce scarring.

If you find she's getting these because of friction, she may need more than one layer on those areas or padding like a thin pillow or a folded blanket.

Prevention is the key here.

Adding more in a minute.

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Laurie Wilson @Micah6_8
30 March, 03:31
In response Loret Alen to his Publication
1) What area of her bottom has them? Does she swing a lot? Or ride a bike or anything that rubs her where these are coming out? Are they along crease lines where clothing would be tight and rub?

This is classic for a staph infection in pores that are inflammed from repeated rubbing and pressure - like swinging or riding a bike, sliding, etc.

When caught early like you said, they can be easily treated and they go away. When not, they get bigger, red, hard, painful and full of pus. Often these are found where the most friction is - the back of legs where swings rub, the bottom where sliding takes place. Sometimes it is just a hair follicle that rubs enough to cause inflammation and that invites staph in and you have an infection. Sometimes it is the skin pore that is rubbed, inflammed, and staph enters.

Unless these are ALL over her body, seriously look at what she does on a daily or weekly basis that could cause friction on those areas.

Adding more, ran out of space here.

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