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Based Florida Man's avatar

Kid Rock: Domestic Oil is the new ivermectin. You can't have it because it would resolve the crisis they need you to go through.

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Jaci's avatar

I had a precancerous spot on my chest and could not get a dermatologist appointment for four months. I used ivermectin on it during the wait time and then canceled the appointment. Gone....amazing to watch raised spot the size of a quarter smooth over and then just disappear. Very thankful!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

There's a 1% ivermectin topical creme (Soolantra), but prescription only.

However, lots of people are using good ole horse paste: https://www.phillyvoice.com/rosacea-horse-paste-medicine-treatment-skin-condition-dermatology-ivermectin/

Some quick googles on IVM defeating cancer:

Ivermectin as an inhibitor of cancer stem‑like cells https://www.spandidos-publications.com/10.3892/mmr.2017.8231

Ivermectin in Dermatology, Tropical Medicine, and COVID-19 https://journals.lww.com/idoj/Fulltext/2021/12040/Current_Use_of_Ivermectin_in_Dermatology,_Tropical.3.aspx

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Based Florida Man's avatar

https://lesliebaumannmd.com/can-you-use-5-horse-paste-to-treat-rosacea/

A dermatologist says horse paste can work for topical use. Cancer application isn't covered, but the point is the horse paste should be ok for direct skin usage.

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AngelaK's avatar

I remember back in the very beginning of the plandemic when Dr. Mehmet Oz said on some news show that many doctors he spoke to in Turkiye were using it successfully for covid. I never saw him speak so sheepishly and fearfully though.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I saw him on the Today show talking about a lot of things like Ivermectin, I think. They went to break real fast, 🤣Haven’t seen him since on that show, not that I watch it much anymore. Can’t stand their wokeness. Meanwhile Al Roker had two hospital stays this last year. Multiple things, but one cause, yep blood clots.

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AngelaK's avatar

Yes Al Roker has been very ill with clots. I like him. He seems like a good soul. It is sad for those who fell for it or were coerced into it. I used to watch Today years ago.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I think but not sure, they did talk about his surgeries. Maybe they can remove clots?

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AngelaK's avatar

I think he's ok now.

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Howling for Harmony's avatar

I missed that one -- no wonder he's MIA!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I’m think it was 2020. Then of course his politics, horrors, he ran against MIA Fetterman.

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Deb's avatar

We have taken ivermectin as a prophylaxis for a couple of years now, and have stayed quite well.

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SusanMc's avatar

We take Hydroxychloroquine every Sunday

2 tablets 200mg each

Just part of out preventative protocol

No shots

No covid

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Beth Golden's avatar

We do too. 24 mg 2 times a week.

When my grandkids and granddaughter get sick, I give them 24mg and 36 mg, respectively, for 5 days, included in a wellness protocol.

Even though it's 5 days, many times they're better within 3.

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NofloChick's avatar

I’ve read that wormwood works as well for Covid. If you search online there are some research papers on it.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Isn't it interesting that everything that works on covid is an anti-parasitic therapy?

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

There's a few docs who believe that almost all of our ills can be traced back to internal parasites. There seems to be some evidence that cancer, MS, rheumatoid arthritis and even brain tumors are caused by parasites.

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Truthseeker's avatar

Yes

I had a friend with a glioblastoma brain tumor who did a trial of ivermectin … and he did get a period of remission from it. We still lost him- 💔 but I agree with you it’s interesting the anti parasitic meds help.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Wormwood is a great anti parasitic (also). It goes back to Biblical times.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

If you go to NIH website, and type in "ivermectin + cancer" in the search engine, lots of research papers come up.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

😲 i did not know this!

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

You can get a prescription for Ivermectin through the Frontline Doctors group and they direct you to online pharmacies that will fill it. However--there are charges for these services--so be forewarned about that.

I have a wonderful holistic MD now--and he gave a script "pro bono" but finding a pharmacy locally that would fill it was NOT easy. Finally...we finagled our local Giant supermarket pharmacy to fill it--the 5 day protocol dosage cost me $152--but now, IF I contract the CHINA VIRUS--I will start on this protocol RIGHT AWAY.

There is a HUMAN GRADE of Ivermectin and an ANIMAL GRADE - and guess what--that horrid CEO of Pfizer, Albert Bourla, is not an MD--he's a VETERINARIAN (he also boasts a PhD - don't know what the doctorate was specialized in--BLEH!!!)

Ivermectin is used throughout other countries for parasitic infections and guess what Dr. Robert Malone instructs over and over that this coronavirus IS a "parasite"....so there you go. There would have NO NEED for an mRNA platformed JAB--except the ferociously greedy "research scientists" in cahoots with out government and huge pharma saw a supreme opportunity to BILK THE PUBLIC and also FURTHER their "research" and kill off some "useless eaters" for good measure (which I'm sure thrilled the creepy BILL GATES).

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CraigN's avatar

Myself and others have used this supplier and no prescription needed for ivermectin.

https://www.alldaychemist.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=ivermectin

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

WOW--I just got on their website--this would have saved me over $100--but I didn't know about this group a month ago.

I bookmarked them, needless to say--THANK YOU, Craig!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I vouch for them. I use a wellsfargo account with about 2K for cases like this that need an account link. Ordered IVM, HCQ, and Fluvovaxomine as well. Tip: order IVM by itself, as it can get interdicted by the FDA/border control. Mine did. Contacted ADC, and they resent through Singapore, which worked.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

WOW! That's what I call being persistent, Based! Isn't it horrible what we have to go through to get the best possible medication? And we're supposed to be a "developed" country--HAH!

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Politico Phil's avatar

I also order from an Indian pharmacy. No problem, great service and only $75 for 100 tablets of 6mg pills. Same as this one. premiumrxdrugs.com

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Leslie's avatar

I also ordered from alldaychemist back in 2021 and was happy with them, although it took forever to get it (I think a couple of months). Then more recently, I ordered from https://ivermectin.com/ and it wasn't too expensive and came very quickly! No prescription needed for either.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Do you think the lengthy ship time was due to the timing - or is this typical of All Day Chemist? I hope I don't have to reorder any ivermectin - but, if I did--I would want to know up front from All Day Chemist, when I could expect to receive my order. Thanks for the other source, Leslie.

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Leslie's avatar

The alldaychemist website now says most drugs ship in 2 to 3 weeks. I can't say why mine took so long. I will say they were very good about letting me know what the status was along the way.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

This was in 2021--correct, Leslie? That's when the ports were backed up horribly - I couldn't get the products I have sold for over 20 years all throughout '21. Had to find "substitutes" which, for the most part, the clients did accept (reluctantly). Had I not been a proven source for the clients, I'm sure they would have gone elsewhere. Thanks for the explanation about All Day Chemist--I have them bookmarked now.

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Leslie's avatar

Yes, it was in 2021.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

There's nothing wrong with the ANIMAL grade. We've bought the expensive human pills from India but mostly just use the 1%sterile injectable solution from the livestock feed store. It's much cheaper and readily available.

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Debra (Rural & Red Oregonian)'s avatar

One of my friends was in the veterinary business for 30 years and was always using different animal grade drugs for this and that for family and friends. She said the only difference was the packaging and the costs. Babies had diaper rash she fixed me up. Children had ear infections she fixed me up. My eczema broke out she fixed me up.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Somehow, I know this is true but have no direct knowledge to say so. There's many products on the horse isle at Tractor Supply that we use on ourselves and our animals. It's like the ONLY difference between a 1 yr rabies vax and a 3 yr rabies vax is the label and county ordinances.

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Linda's avatar

Hi Concerned Grammy, Just wondering how I could ask you a question about how you take your ivermectin. I have the 1% solution. Is there a way to communicate off this forum.....is it allowed? Thank you, Linda Griggs

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Linda's avatar

Done.....thank yo!

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Linda's avatar

you!

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Roger Beal's avatar

Now that you've shared that factoid with the world, watch those research papers disappear from the NIH archives. So odd how that happens ....

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IvyRose's avatar

Check this substack writer: https://fenbendazole.substack.com/p/fenbendazole-can-cure-cancer

There are other writers as well. It has not been completely 'disappeared' and all sounds good about it.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

You know, right before I posted my comment, I went to the NIH website and checked to see if the research papers were still there.

There was a difference from the last time I checked. Earlier there was a research paper near the top of the page that studied the use of ivermectin and colorectal cancer.

NIH is probably in the process of scrubbing the info just like they did with the funding of gain of function research at UNC Chapel Hill and Wuhan, China.

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Roger Beal's avatar

BOOM. Gonna do my Prescient Genius dance now ....

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IvyRose's avatar

Search on Fenbendazole (FenBen) as well. You will learn a lot from that too. Maybe not from NIH, but from other places.

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Katherine's avatar

I personally believe that the underlying cause of the stunning and unrelenting attacks on Ivermectin are likely due to it's safety and efficacy in treating various forms of cancer successfully. And also how well it can work for other forms of cancer in combination with other non-toxic compounds in types it does not reverse alone!

"Pharma" as we know it needs to "die."

My years of working in alternative therapies and studying the history of "medicine" has taught me that there are safe, non- toxic modalities and medicines for virtually all that causes illness in humans and animals, if only we could record and disseminate the knowledge.

Tragically it is attacked and destroyed almost instantly because of the threat it poses to the modern "medical" paradigm with it's horrifying financial bonanzas.

Morality and integrity have been lost in as we drown to death in financial rapaciousness and the death throes, (I hope,) of the biggest business in America; disease.

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Garden Lover's avatar

Sadly, it is all big business from cancer to the flu to Covid to organ transplants to . . . You name it. Hopefully, people are waking up to what the AMA, APA, etc., really are.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

If only that were true, Marci - I am factoring in about 60% of the world is STILL UNDER HYPNOSIS FROM THE "FEAR FACTOR" PROPAGANDIZING. The other 40% are mostly people like us....older people with "some" critical thinking skills--which, sadly, most younger folks do NOT have. There are always "exceptions", of course--thank God.

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Garden Lover's avatar

That’s because the schools do not educate; they indoctrinate. I do know some kids, including mine, who do not buy into the fear factor. Of course, I homeschooled them, in part to prevent the indoctrination I saw starting in kindergarten.

There are also a lot of kids who are afraid to speak up because there is rampant bullying going on in the schools, which the teachers encourage.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Really? I know there was taunting and bullying when I was in school (and that's 65 years ago for elementary school)...and my sons also were bullied because they weren't "cool". Teachers "encourage" bullying??? What kind of teachers would do something heinous like that, Marci?

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Garden Lover's avatar

You’d be surprised. When I say “encourage”, I mean, when the kids came back to school, some teachers in our local high school would ask their class who had just been vaccinated. If they were, they’d bring them up to the front of the class and praise them for doing it. The kids who didn’t vaccinate hid their status (although it shouldn’t be anyone’s business) for fear of being bullied because the teachers would also humiliate those who didn’t if they knew. There was even a teacher who asked their class what they thought should happen to those who didn’t get vaccinated. Those who didn’t vaccinate were required to test weekly, and, if they were on sports teams, to test before games. Only those who weren’t vaccinated had to do this. Trust me, I’ve talked to kids who caught a lot of crap (bullied) for not bowing to the pressure because those teachers would say nothing when it happened. Kudos to those kids for standing strong against the peer pressure.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Oh my! I am heartsick to read this!! At least when I went to school no teacher ever "bullied" me. There was one of my business ed teachers (Mrs. Doarnberger--whom I really respected) took me aside in my senior year and told me she did not vote for me to be an inductee into our school's Honor Society because she thought I wasn't a "well rounded" student and did not participate in enough extracurricular activities. It hurt me a great deal to have her say that--guess what! I was inducted anyway - a truly wonderful experience for me (probably the best one in my entire high school education!

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First, I’m sorry to hear about that teacher. While you may have respected her, that she took you aside to tell you that was cruel and somewhat reprehensible. Honor societies have nothing to do with extracurricular activities, at least, none that I have been part of. Mind you, I was very active in extracurricular activities from sports to theater to choir to a variety of groups, but none of that mattered when it came to being in honors. Everything was based on grades.

I had an English teacher who was very hard, but also known to be a *itch. She didn’t like me, and I think she thought I was a kiss up (I wasn’t), but I earned an A in her class despite her obvious dislike of me. LOL At least she was fair.

In the CA city where I live, it’s very blue and very indoctrinated. It’s so bad that even the liberal democrats who consider themselves progressives are fighting back. Many of them still buy into the vaccines, but a lot of them are waking up. Then there are the maskers. (Sigh) I think they are hopelessly too oxygen deprived to ever wake up.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

My son (the oldest) married a Cally girl (from the Valley no less--OMG!!) and they lived in the San Fernando Valley, San Diego and Sacramento over the first 14 years of their married life. I can attest it's a totally different "atmosphere" in Cally-- I liked the Sacremento area--the people were friendlier and the weather and "flora" reminded me of our home state of PA. Southern Cally? BLEH!!!!

That teacher was indeed "biased" against me--I'll never know why, because I always did well in her classes and helped with the Yearbook (which she was the advisor for both years - Junior and Senior). I thought we had a good relationship--that's why her telling me that really hurt. I didn't have the trendy clothes (my parents were basically poor) and I was a very "reserved" student--I got more open and friendly in my junior and senior years--LOL!

We learn from all of our experiences, don't we, Marci--"good, bad and otherwise"!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

And I am SO thankful my husband did not get a job working for a pharma company!!!!!! I couldn’t handle knowing we benefit from that.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

There so much corruption EVERYWHERE now - a "sign of the end times" for sure.

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Peter 🔒's avatar

Whoa hail in Cali! Be careful driving Lisa!!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Thank you!! We got hail at 730 tonight! 😱

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Peter 🔒's avatar

If one did, think of it as Stealing from the Stealors!!! ;)

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Butterfly2510's avatar

Agree that there are many safe alternatives to cure disease). You just have to dig deep (many, many hours of research). I’m on a couple of private Facebook groups that discuss natural alternatives. They’re very helpful.

Right now I have an ungual fibroma on my big toe. It’s a non cancerous growth. I have tried freezing it off but it comes back. Supposedly, it’s pretty uncommon. And, the only way to get rid of it is to do surgery and get it by the root. But often, you will lose your toenail and being somewhat vain, and a female who likes to have her toes painted, I don’t want to lose my big toenail so I’m trying to figure out a way to get rid of it. I think I’m going to try the ivermectin. This might be just the thing to help! But, I refuse to go to the Dr and be exposed to their “cut and burn” ideology.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

I would take a picture of it and email it to Catherine Caton. She's the widow of Greg Caton, who was completely persecuted for healing people with black salve. My husband used black salve on some precancerous moles and they're gone now. I used Bloodroot paste on some 30yr old plantar warts that I was just about ready to have cut out, but by reading, even after they're cut out "by the root" they return. See www.altcancer.com or herbhealers.com.

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Butterfly2510's avatar

Thank you! I just did that! (Emailed her). I’m thinking the blood root paste may work! I’ve been praying about this and this may be the cure/answer. I will let you know!! How long did it take for your plantar warts to go away with this treatment?

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

That's great! It took about 6 weeks maybe? I kinda gave up thinking it wasn't doing anything at first. I can email you all the details, if you'd like?

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Butterfly2510's avatar

I’d appreciate that! Let me see if I can reach out to you and give you my email.

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Got it. You can delete that comment if you want. I'll email you soon.

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Got it. You can delete that comment if you want. I'll email you soon.

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VanLife Views's avatar

Wonder if Fenbendazole could help with that issue.

I've been reading Fen Bens SubStack and finding it very interesting.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Keep us in the loop if you find a cure, Butterfly!

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Butterfly2510's avatar

I will!

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Well written - your thoughts echo those in my heart and mind for DECADES. I believe in "integrated medicine" - combining the best of both the Eastern modalities and Western allopathic "medicine"

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

See my comments on an earlier thread) on how I received an Ivermectin (HUMAN GRADE, of course) from my local holistic doctor.

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Linda's avatar

Hi Jaci, was it an ivermectin cream? Was it over the counter & if so where did you get it? I have a spot on my chest I need to address also....thank you!

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Aloha50's avatar

Hopefully she replies. Could be Ivermectin horse paste. I just used that for a week long whatever (cold/flu/Covid). It's a paste so could be applied to skin.

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WendeAnne's avatar

It’s a 1% topical cream ( rx) apply thin layer to affected area! Need a script! Fill at Publix, not Horse 🐎 Feed store!

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Jaci's avatar

I used horse paste and it is available on Amazon. No script needed. 1.87 strength

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Great advice. Something just popped up on me, probably just one of those harmless bumps, K somethings, but I also have a scabby precancerous thing on my nose.

I’m assuming the apple flavor is overkill 🤣

When I had horses we were always sure to wipe off the excess if it got on our hands, or on their lips, guess we needn’t have worried.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Wait, FDA said not to take it. Are you still alive?

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Ivermectin is available in several ways for animals. Sheep subQ can be rubbed on. It's a liquid.

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CStone's avatar

We are taking the horse paste. It works!!!!

(Wr ordered kosher veggie capsules and fill them with the paste). Also, you can pay $309-$600 for the Soolantra, or $18 for a tube of paste and use as the cream. I have used both, and the paste is as good as the Rx

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Based Florida Man's avatar

^^ this for the win

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Linda's avatar

Wondering how I can get it without prescription?

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Any farm store sells it. Without proof of animal ownership. Tell them you have chickens if they ask.

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Kitkat's avatar

Or alpacas! We use it as dewormer for our herd. And stash some for myself as well. :)

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Bridget's avatar

Contact Dr. Syed Haider in Austin. He’s a good guy.

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tjsplace's avatar

Indiamart will sell it to anyone without a script; Tennessee has a particular pharmacy that will sell it (possibly without a script), and you could also get Ivermectin in various forms from https://www.buy-pharma.md/. Also check out Johnlee pharmaceuticals. Any online search will help; just don't use Google. Try the Brave browser or the Yandex browser to search for Ivermectin or Stromectol.

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STH's avatar

Linda-Pharmacies in TN do not require prescription

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Mary's avatar

Am not finding Linda-Pharmacies; could you maybe share a link?

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CaplT's avatar

The comment was addressed to commenter Linda. 😊

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Mary's avatar

Oh…..Thank you.

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GoodGrief-239's avatar

Medicine Counter (TN) https://hipaa.jotform.com/221387018183152

For pills. I don’t know if they sell the cream. You would have to ask them.

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Mary's avatar

Thank you. Have purchased from them in the past. Very expensive.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Go to your local livestock feed store. Ours sells the 1% sterile injectable solution in a 50ml bottle for $32.50 or 200ml for $76. We take 1ml per 110 lbs in coffee or juice. I use apple or cranberry. You can't even taste it.Or rub a few drops on your "suspect" skin spots daily.

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Rabbitgurl formerly SL's avatar

Jaci, thanks for sharing that info with us. And so glad the ivermectin nipped it in the bud. Stay well !

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

My husband has has two "pre-cancerous" 50 cent sized areas on his temples that the dermatologist has burned off TWICE @$500 ea (with insurance), only to have them return. He used just a drop of 1% sterile injectable solution (daily) from the feed store on them and they're gone now. (We also take the injectable orally when feeling a cold coming on, we don't get "sick" anymore). Hubs has also had some angry looking "moles" on his arms that we've removed with black salve. No doubt, the dermatologist would've cut away a large portion of his skin and muscles, probably spreading the cancer. No more allopathic cancer "treatments" (not cures) for us. If your on Telegram, join Dirt Road Discussions. They've got a list a mile long of the maladies that ivm has cured.

https://t.me/dirtroadquestionschat

The file is called DRDC Healing Testimony List.

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Butterfly2510's avatar

I would recommend you not use black salve. It can do more harm than good! Stick with the IVM.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

I wholeheartedly disagree, unless you've bought a bad quality and/or imitation product. My own father used black salve some 60 years ago, and it's been used since ancient times. Black salve only unencapsulates any cancer so your body can identify and attack and then heal itself. It will not hurt healthy tissue. Yes, it looks "bad" during the escharotic/decavatation process, but your body is doing that, not the black salve. Once complete, there's not even any scarring on my husband's arms. Just as with anything, these protocols have to be used properly and of course, you have to have a quality product. You put it on for 24 hrs and that's it. Wait for the process to begin. Are you familiar with Greg Caton? If not, I urged you to read the torture the US govt and FDA have put this man through, including stealing his business and imprisoning him. He fled to Ecuador years ago and still continued to help people heal. There's plenty of pictures of the escharotic healing process on these websites, including his own. And Greg's own rebuttal to the "corrosive" argument that's brought by people who know nothing about how escharotics work and coincidentally have a vested interest in conventional cancer treatments.

PS - Greg recently passed away in Dec 2022 from a "heart attack", probably brought on by the CIA. He was very outspoken against the plandemic and the NWO.

Greg Caton rebuttal to the "don't use corrosive cancer salves" -

https://www.altcancer.net/docs/quack/eschar.htm

GregCaton.com

Altcancer.net

Herbhealers.com

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Butterfly2510's avatar

I have some black salve that I ordered from him a few years back. I can’t remember who cautioned me against it but I’ve seen pictures of black salve treatments gone awry. So, maybe I’ll try that! I didn’t know he died though. That’s terrible though. Thank you for responding!! Blessings and health!

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Greg was a fantastic soul and incredibly smart. He was on Mike Adams Health Ranger show several times over the years. He's got a list of videos on bitchute, I believe. I'm not sure what pics you've seen but there's several (like the ones he rebutts in the last linked page) that are used to discredit the black salve as "dangerous". At the same time, during treatment as your body is fighting the cancer, it does look pretty gnarly, but that's just the way the body heals, producing pus and yucky scabs. A mid-treatment pic looks much different than a complete treatment pic. He's got tons of info on those sites. We bought a couple of his books. Blessings and health to you, too!

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Fortified City's avatar

Curious to see if ivermectin would cure eczema. So I’m currently using 1% ivermectin (liquid) on a spot of eczema on my foot and it is drying it up. Also, have a brown sun spot on face and I’m using the same to see what happens.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Keep us posted with updates, please!

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Jay Skywatcher's avatar

You are not the only one. My Wife had an infected spot on her toe and I rubbed a dab of ivermectin horse wormer on it every night at first not telling her what it was. It healed up within 3 days. I am amazed with how much the price increased on the wormer and how some businesses pulled it from their shelves.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Wonder if it works for toe fungus 🧐

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

My husband cured his toenail/fingernail fungus (that he literally got from wearing his dad's Korean army boots when he was a teenager) with MMS (Chlorine Dioxide).50 plus years of trying many different big pharma and OTC cures did nothing. 6 mo of MMS that he was taking for something else...and noticed his fingernails and toenails are now beautiful. They were SO gross!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Whats MMS?

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

It's Chlorine Dioxide. You'll see it sometimes as MMS (Miracle Mineral Solution) or as CDS (Chlorine Dioxide Solution). Despite it's name, it's NOT bleach as the naysayers like the FDA/CDC and MSM will scare you into thinking. The medical establishment REALLY HATES MMS and relentlessly goes after anyone who promotes it. Even to the point of trying to attribute the deaths of people who "supposedly" took it. The campaign against MMS is much worse than the campaign against ivermectin or hrlydrochloriquine.

I believe it's what Trump was talking about when the libs went nuts screaming -"he's telling people to inject BLEACH!" It's usually taken orally or in foot/tub baths but there are clinics that do administer it by IV in severe cases. A large ClO2 clinic in Mexico was shut down at the start of the pandemic because they were SAVING people with severe covid.

ClO2 commonly used in water purification, in water treatment plants and for camping and survivalists. In 1996, Jim Humble found that it was curing malaria in South America. There's a missionary, Mark Grenon and his son, who are currently in prison for promoting it's use for covid. They're trying to get Andreas Klacker, who wrote "Forbidden Health" in Argentina, for supposedly "killing 2 people". 🙄

The covid jabs have killed thousands or millions and it's STILL touted as "safe and effective"...

Like ivermectin, it seems to cure just about anything, including cancer.

mmstestimonials.co

MMS Health Recovery Guidebook

https://jimhumblebooks.co/

TheUniversalAntidote.com

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Wow, thank you. I really hadn’t heard of it, but did know about water purification tablets, and I think you’re right, it’s what Trump had brought up.

Criminals, they’re all criminals who stopped all these effective treatments. 🤬

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I bet it does. My dad needs some!!!!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

My husband finished Funginix recently, said it worked. I haven’t checked, but ordering some Ivermectin paste anyway.

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Butterfly2510's avatar

I’ve also applied hydrogen peroxide twice a day until they go away.

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Katherine's avatar

Hydrogen Peroxide is anti cancer. I watched an very old video of a woman teaching her medical class how applied to the skin it can treat and prevent cancer, but that it was so inexpensive and easy to utilize that the "medical community" abandoned it.

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Made me sick.

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Peter GL's avatar

Now why would the medical community advocate for a cheap solution rather than expensive drugs?

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Butterfly2510's avatar

I’ve used it for about five different spots. I also read somewhere it was anti cancer so I decided to try it when I saw a red, ugly, raised spot forming on my chest. It does work!

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

I used FG hydrogen peroxide, distilled water and Himalayan salt in a nebulizer when I got "covid" from an out-patient procedure.

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Katherine's avatar

It's stunning how many "health problems" can be treated with minerals or basic substances like Hydrogen Peroxide, Salt, Iodine, Baking Soda, colloidal silver, etc. "Medicine" is "quackery" to a very large degree when compared to Vitamin D, Vitamin C, Homeopathy TMC, herbs and other modalities of healing that come completely from Earth or Nature....

Not to mention frequency specific micro-current healing devices I have seen correct serious vaccine injuries!

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

I believe when God put us here, He provided everything we needed. That seemed to work out pretty well until the late 1800s when Rockefeller took over the medical industry.

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STH's avatar

Francensense oil can get rid of certain skin cancers too!

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Frankincense (boswelia) is also a great pain killer. It kills the itch for mosquito and chiggers bites, too!

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

It also relieves the pain from abscesses and draws out the toxins!

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Linda's avatar

Hi Jaci, was it an ivermectin cream? Was it over the counter & if so where did you get it? I have a spot on my chest I need to address also....thank you!

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WendeAnne's avatar

It’s a 1% topical cream( rx) apply thin layer to affected area. Available generic/ cheap.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

Do you need a prescription? Or can you purchase over the counter?

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Linda's avatar

Do you have a source to get it without a prescription?

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WendeAnne's avatar

No. Retired from pharmacy.

It’s used primarily for Roscea, a pimply rash caused by bacteria. Also, scabies/ skin.

Any decent dermatologist writes it.

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Name Redacted's avatar

As Rush used to say, democrats do not want to solve problems, they need to continually stir the problem up so they can keep the issue going.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

This is how cults and abusers work their victims, drum up a crisis, send in a savior... Repeat. Count on the victims to not know who the abuser really is and that they will even forget the abuse or better won't call it abuse but even call it love!

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Along that line of thought--have you ever taken notice how many DEMONratic potentates wear the "furrowed brow" look? And the MSM "commentators"--pure clinical DEPRESSION look on ALL of their pathetic faces!

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Name Redacted's avatar

Yes. Always. So pathetic.

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Ingrid's avatar

They sell 0.5% ivermectin lotion at Publix in the personal care aisle as a lice treatment. NDC 51672-4230-8 The box says original prescription strength “Ivermectin lotion kills lice”. No idea if this would work but was very surprised to see this!

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

If you have a dog, and use heartworm meds, the Heartguard brand uses ivermectin and pyrantel. Both great cancer fighters. Safeguard is a brand of goat dewormer that is Fenbendazole. Another great cancer cure.

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GoodGrief-239's avatar

Fenbendazole has also advanced some people’s cancer. This is not a cure all.

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CStone's avatar

Again.....source?

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Raptor's avatar

Fla man - you post that sort of post, you get the ensuing maddening mail likes. Enjoy. Perfect analogy and most awesome quote I will be using!

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