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Ivermectin. Start of observational study at several medical sites. Antidotal support. Watch, research and make your own decision.

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j-o-h-n

MADE!!!

From my sister-in-law's brother-in law which I think that means me.....

What does ivermectin do to your brain?

When taken above the therapeutic dose, increased concentrations of ivermectin may overwhelm the ability of the P- glycoprotein pumps to keep it out of the CNS by saturating the pump. This can lead to neurotoxic effects such as ataxia, tremors, myoclonus, seizures, encephalopathy, and coma.

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n

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Teufelshunde in reply toj-o-h-n

What is the therapeutic dose? I have only seen the Covid protocols mg/kg and I noticed the doc on the video does not mention dose.

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j-o-h-n in reply toTeufelshunde

I'll ask my sister-in-law and get back to you...

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n

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Nfler in reply toTeufelshunde

I personally take 12 mg twice a week as my maintenance dose and have no problems or side effects a year out, but have taken as much as 40mg three times a week when I first started. I did notice at night that green lights tended to be brighter and had kind of a tracer look to them at the higher doses but went away after a week or two of usage…

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Nfler in reply toj-o-h-n

Good question John, as I’ve heard people ask what can aspirin do to one’s brain beyond therapeutic dose and the response was well if one takes 2k aspirin in one sitting, they probably will have a brain hemorrhage and a whole lot of other problems. With ivermectin like aspirin it is well tolerated and has been used not only millions but probably billions of times over the last 50 years with virtually no side effects. Most studies that I’ve posted in the past state that one can go up to .4 mg/kg of body weight relatively safe n tolerated well, hence if someone weights 220lbs that would translate to 100kg and therefore could take 40mg relatively safely but run it thru one’s Dr to be sure…😁 and maybe run it thru the sister n laws brother in law as well…😂

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DesertDaisy

Paul Mann, the man with prostate cancer that Dr. Ruddy recommended ivermectin to, said in an interview that he takes 24mg of ivermection a day. There are several interviews on Rumble with Paul Mann and also some interviews with Dr. Ruddy.

Also, Dr. Paul Marik has a good book out.

amazon.com/Cancer-Care-Repu...

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Teufelshunde in reply toDesertDaisy

Thanks so much. I used 21 mg during Covid as a prophylaxis dose. I will be interest in seeing the mg/kg of bodyweight they used. I will be visiting Tennessee in the near future and someone said that ivermectin is available over the counter now there. We will see. Probably cheaper than the Apothecary cost.

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Nfler in reply toTeufelshunde

Yes Dr Ruddy said that’s where her patient got it over the counter, paid cash no insurance but somehow it was in his records in Missouri as she seemed dumbfounded that occurred wo patients permission and she was going to inquire…

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Teufelshunde in reply toNfler

Totally forgot about that. I went through a doc licensed in IL that is a great guy.

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That is an absolute wonderful story n video, as being in the dental industry for 30 years n studying anatomy physiology, microbiology laser therapy n such, I’ve always thought most of these cancers are viral related and it’s so refreshing to hear A specialist in prostate cancer share the same thoughts and explain why these anti parasitic drugs are also anti viral n so effective in killing cancer cells. Not to mention she’s so altruistic n is willing to take it upon herself to do these trials as they run in the neighborhood of $6 mil and of course big pharma won’t sponsor a drug that costs 10 cents to make, per her statement.

This has long been overdue n thank God it’s finally being done and big pharma will have no choice but to accept these studies( clinical trials) from her if she continues to get these extraordinary results…

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Maxone73 in reply toNfler

I am also very curious about ivermectin, there are also ongoing studies (from reputable universities) that talk about ivermectin as adjuvant to both radio and also immunotherapy, but I do not think it has anything to do with viruses, I think that ivermectin could block some pathways and stimulate others as "side effect" of its traditional usage...like aspirin and lowering platelets, it was not conceived for that purpose but still many use it exactly for that. Serendipity happens quite often! We will see! 👍👍

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Nfler in reply toMaxone73

Yes could very well be and another funny example is that viagra was initially a heart drug in trials n they noticed men would get erections while taking it during the trials n the rest is history… serendipity at its best…😁

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Maxone73 in reply toNfler

Propecia for hair growth! :-P

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Nfler

This has been long overdue, amen for Dr Kathleen Ruddy, what a wonderful Dr she is. I hope she wins a Nobel prize if this comes to fruition

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