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,Can anybody tell me how to make lemon water associated with ivermectin I would appreciate it

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I have heard of making Hydroxychloroquine with lemon and grapefruit peels, but not Ivermectin.

I Googled the Hydroxychloroquine recipe and discovered that this lemon and grapefruit peel recipe is a hoax: Not Real News: Hydroxychloroquine cannot be made at home using citrus berkshireeagle.com/ap/factc...

BUT! "the process of boiling citrus rinds in water isolates a natural chemical compound called limonene".

And if you Google Limonene + Parkinson's you get: Limonene, a Monoterpene, Mitigates Rotenone-Induced Dopaminergic Neurodegeneration by Modulating Neuroinflammation, Hippo Signaling and Apoptosis in Rats 2023 ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...

"Rotenone (ROT) is a naturally derived pesticide and a well-known environmental neurotoxin associated with induction of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Limonene (LMN), a naturally occurring monoterpene, is found ubiquitously in citrus fruits and peels. There is enormous interest in finding novel therapeutic agents that can cure or halt the progressive degeneration in PD; therefore, the main aim of this study is to investigate the potential neuroprotective effects of LMN employing a rodent model of PD measuring parameters of oxidative stress, neuro-inflammation, and apoptosis to elucidate the underlying mechanisms. PD in experimental rats was induced by intraperitoneal injection of ROT (2.5 mg/kg) five days a week for a total of 28 days. The rats were treated with LMN (50 mg/kg, orally) along with intraperitoneal injection of ROT (2.5 mg/kg) for the same duration as in ROT-administered rats. ROT injections induced a significant loss of dopaminergic (DA) neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) and DA striatal fibers following activation of glial cells (astrocytes and microglia). ROT treatment enhanced oxidative stress, altered NF-κB/MAPK signaling and motor dysfunction, and enhanced the levels/expressions of inflammatory mediators and proinflammatory cytokines in the brain. There was a concomitant mitochondrial dysfunction followed by the activation of the Hippo signaling and intrinsic pathway of apoptosis as well as altered mTOR signaling in the brain of ROT-injected rats. Oral treatment with LMN corrected the majority of the biochemical, pathological, and molecular parameters altered following ROT injections. Our study findings demonstrate the efficacy of LMN in providing protection against ROT-induced neurodegeneration."

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Erniediaz1018 in reply toBolt_Upright

Nice find thanks for sharing

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ssrs

Do you mean how to make the lemon water that you are supposed to drink daily if you are taking Ivermectin?

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Miles2

have you been prescribed ivermectin ? I thought about it but was concerned it would upset medications I’m on.

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Richters

Yes SsrsThat's what I mean I've been thinking about trying it

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kaypeeoh in reply toRichters

Ivermectin is an old, old cattle de-wormer. For horses I would squirt Ivomec into its mouth. It also comes as a paste so the dose can be regulated by adjusting the nut on the plunger. Clients also would squirt the cattle wormer into a dog's mouth the treat scabies.

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ssrs in reply toRichters

I have been squeezing fresh lemons in my water that I drink daily.

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MBAnderson

Why worry about how to make Ivermectin when its dirt cheap (only $10.49) at any pet retailer.

Just mix a few heaping table spoons into a smoothie and with the left over you can treat your fish aquarium or deworm your horses.

"This dewormer is approved for all equids, including donkeys and zebras." Thankfully.

chewy.com/durvet-ivermectin...

No endorsement is complete without a review.

"By Dee1 on Apr 2, 2023

No matter what I order from Chewy, its delivered quickly, in fresh condition & always is spot on for what I need. The only downside is that the German Horse cookies are addictive. Sometimes in their excitement, the horses may tend to knock me down, roll me over & wait for the cookies to fall out of my pockets! Another thing is that you should NEVER put a few of these on a plate & leave on a counter top or a passerby will mistake them for chewy brownies."

(We can disregard the last line.) 😁

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MBAnderson in reply toMBAnderson

PS Seriously people??

Ivermectin side effects.

I've listed the ones you might consider annoying. - that is if you would be annoyed by going blind or being in a coma

loss of vision

Inability to control urination

Inability to control bowel movements

Trouble standing or walking

Confusion

Seizures

Coma

fainting

Severe skin reactions.

blistering skin

peeling skin

Liver damage.

vomiting

loss of appetite

yellowing of the whites of your eyes

medicalnewstoday.com/articl...

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Richters

People are rude I didn't ask your opinion 😞 Thanks md Anderson,you have me rethinking my choice.. someone posted a picture. From dirt riadxpp😆😆road drt discçusion. B could you repost that please

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