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Research on Ivermectin and PD

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Interesting! Has anyone here used ivermectin? x.com/makismd/status/182293...

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Boscoejean profile image
Boscoejean

Danny Lemoi did not have a good outcome

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LAJ12345 in reply to Boscoejean

unmc.edu/healthsecurity/tra...

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estubbs79 in reply to Boscoejean

it was not because of ivermectin. It safe to take. I have no side effects from it.

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Boscoejean

ivermectin is not without risk

drugs.com/sfx/ivermectin-si...

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estubbs79 in reply to Boscoejean

do you have PD I have for nine years. I take ivermectin for any virus or infection and I rarely ever get sick. It’s my protocol for four years now.

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Lizzy9 in reply to estubbs79

Hello! We also take ivermectin (I am the wife of a PwP) to keep us from getting any viruses,

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Boscoejean in reply to estubbs79

my husband has Parkinson's and he has avoided covid by taking D3 and wearing a mask and even if he did want to take ivermectin it would not be available for him to take

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Gallowglass in reply to estubbs79

Yes I have PD. Ten years. I don’t get sick either. Perhaps due to plant based oil free diet and 1.5 hours of exercise daily. I would try ivermectin because my dr is ok with it, but only if it helps reduce PD symptoms. Based on these replies no one is reporting reduced symptoms . Ah well…

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RonB1 in reply to Boscoejean

Every medication has side effects.

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Boscoejean in reply to RonB1

I totally agree on the side effecs. My husband only takes a small dose of compounded carbidopa with mucuna and he has NO side effects

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4everhealthy

Thanks so your post Gallowglass!! Expansion of the types of interventions and standardization of new intervention protocols are now emerging more and more. People's voices are being heard, fuelling a more holistic approach to the treatment of PD. These are very exiting times where participatory research approached in which patients are involved in designing novel treatment programs, is clearly widening the scope of PD intervention protocols, also due to clinical and scientific maturity, which has the potential to substantially improve patient care in the future.

Pixelpixie profile image
Pixelpixie

generalized info w/o citations and on X. Not credible for me

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busters_dad

A link on Twitter that leads to a pay substack site, yeah no thanks. Did you actually get to read these papers? If so then you should post direct links to the papers.

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Curlyquick

There is so much maligning of ivermectin since Covid. So many of the large university medical systems follow the CDC only because they take government money. It was really BIG money during Covid.

Much of the "research ", was "modified" to vilify ivermectin so people would take big pharma's, now proven ineffective, "vaccine ". Ivermectin has been used in humans worldwide for years and has generally been considered safe. The vet version should be dosed by weight just as for an animal. We took it when we had Covid and were better in just hours.

It appears that the promoter who died was taking ivermectin daily for a long period, a situation unlike just a few days a month to ward off or cure viruses.

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Bolt_Upright in reply to Curlyquick

And from that article on the promoter who died, it says he died of heart disease and that he had almost died of heart disease from Lyme disease years earlier so I don't see the connection between his death and Ivermectin.

PS: I don't take Ivermectin nor am I endorsing it.

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busters_dad in reply to Curlyquick

Pharma is definitely in it for the money. So why would they spend billions on vaccine development when they could have just come out with an "improved" human focused version of ivermectin that was patented? Super cheap to make, so a much larger profit margin in the end for them.

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Gallowglass in reply to busters_dad

good question. Follow the $ a bit further.

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Curlyquick in reply to busters_dad

Government collusion and control.....New World Order experimental extermination....??? The theories abound! Too many facts have come out to doubt that much of it is probably true.

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busters_dad in reply to Curlyquick

Too many ridiculous theories where simple greed is more likely.

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Biblelover

I've been interested in trying it for the past two years. I don't know how much I should take and I don't think there are human studies on it yet. The research says it helps with rotational deficits. My biggest problem are tremors and I don't take L DOPA

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RBan

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