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Barbara Lowry's avatar

I took Ivermectin twice a day for 2 weeks when I had Covid 2 years ago. The welcome discovery after the Covid cleared was no more chronic Rosacea on my nose. I've been telling people about that ever since.

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Justus R. Hope's avatar

Thank you for the testimonial. We need all readers to come forward with their experiences!

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John's avatar

Great stuff but yet again I have had the British government prevent an American company sending me Ivermectin by holding it up in customs and it will be binned once it has been held for a month. This follows the same thing happening when I tried to get the Ivermectin in India two years ago, where it was sent back again to India from London to be passed from pillar to post in India until the tracker system gave up working, and from the US last year. "Miracle" drugs aren't very miraculous if people in the UK can't get access to them simply and cheaply.

Why are no UK based doctors willing to sell Ivermectin and Fenbendazole openly and cheaply? Free country my sainted ass.

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John's avatar

I have just heard back from the US company that yet again the British customs have refused to deliver my Ivermectin which is a permitted drug provided I pay the import duty of around 40% on top which I was quite willing to do. My money is going to be refunded less the mailing fees. Again it begs the question of why a group of doctors in the UK that absolutely know the benefits of Ivermectin and Fenbendazole etc are not willing, for some bizarre reason, to import this entirely legal drug in bulk and sell it within the UK as that US company does within the US and thousands of companies do in India and Africa.

Ivermectin is still on the list of the WHO's must have drugs as far as I know so I can't see what the possible issue could be unless the British government really does actually want to kill us all by preventing access to actual safe and effective drugs that they are quite happy for our pets to use but not us.

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Sheila Secrist's avatar

Pricing and animals... I asked my horse vet one time why a bottle of 100 SMZ-TMP pills was $12 for my horse and my husband just paid $36, after insurance, for a bottle of 10.

She said, "Because horses can't sue."

She was probably more accurate than even she realized at the time.

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

My dog was diagnosed with an aggressive osteosarcoma in August and given strong painkillers and a prognosis of 'weeks' to live. I've been giving her Panacur worming sachets 3 days on 4 days off for five weeks now and although the swelling on her hip hasn't decreased it doesn't appear to have grown and she seems to be happier, more mobile and in less pain than she was originally. I've now purchased fenbendazole powder on Amazon in order to continue with a lower maintenance dose after the high dose regimen. We're not out of the woods yet, but I'm cautiously hopeful.

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Elaine H's avatar

Joe Tippins says to only by panacur or safeguard by Merck.

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Curious Outlier's avatar

How is your dog? Improving? Cured?

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

Sadly, the cancer could not be cured.

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Curious Outlier's avatar

I’m very sorry to hear that. 🙏🏻

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Katarina Christoforou's avatar

I've been taking both for lung cancer, they are receding stage 4 cancer.

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Curious Outlier's avatar

How is your cancer healing journey going? Would love to hear an update.

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Katarina Christoforou's avatar

My treatment is on the NHS, we don't get scanned very often... Having said that I had a CT scan last week so should have the results early May. My November scans were good. I also had a hysterectomy in December which showed that my endometrial cancer had disappeared... Fingers crossed this continues... I'll try to remember to update here...

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BigpondGeefor's avatar

I was shocked that the charge for Ivermectin escalated from $4.50 to several hundred dollars because it was found to have cancer curing qualities. That’s called price gouging in my country. Did the manufacturing costs change cause it was found to have other qualities than initially known?

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Peter Mac Isaac's avatar

3mg tabs of ivermectin could be bought in 2023 in Nigeria in bottles of 500 for $35 dollars

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Kelleigh Nelson's avatar

Adding this excellent report to my huge list of cancer cures with both IVM and Fenben, along with the cheapest place to order both.

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Shirley Evans's avatar

Where are the cheapest places.? I’ve found ‘Israel Pharm’ has good $$ on Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine.

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Kelleigh Nelson's avatar

email me at Proverbs133@bellsouth.net and I'll send you info.

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Dan Bulkley's avatar

I use ivermectin topically daily and experience great results. My wife is almost cured of breast cancer that spread to her bone marrow by taking Fenbendazole, 222mg, 3 days a week.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

What IVM topically do you use and where do you get it?

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Dan Bulkley's avatar

I use horse paste from our local farm store. I wish I could attach a picture because there are two types. The clear gel did not help. The white paste is what I use. I have adult acne and rosacea. I apply it nightly. A dermatologist told me about it, but I don't have her name handy. I've tried low-dose antibiotics, and multiple topical creams as prescribed by my dermatologist; none of them kept working after a week or so of use. I've used the Ivermectin for about a year and have only experienced good results. Except, the clear gel version was not as effective. My assumption is that the clear gel does not work because the filler is not compatible with my skin.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

I have the clear gel that I got from Amazon. I am wanting to use it on a likely ‘skin cancer’ I have on my leg, that has been there for awhile. I have access to feed stores where I live (my family have livestock and horses), so I can get the ‘white paste’. Thanks for responding.🙏🏻

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Dan Bulkley's avatar

Sorry for the delay in my response; I just realized I had notifications off.

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Curious Outlier's avatar

How is your wife's breast cancer? Is she cured yet?

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Dan Bulkley's avatar

Thanks for asking. As of her April 8th blood tests, her numbers continue to improve. A few are still not in the normal range, but they contine to trend toward normal. Her platelets were as low as 49, but are now 210. Her Red Cell Distribution Width was as high as 17.9, but is now 15.4. and RBC is now normal.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Do you use the IVM paste for animals for your topical use?

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Dan Bulkley's avatar

I buy the horse paste and put it on myself.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

I wrote my second question before I heard your original response. Thank you.

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Leslie's avatar

Interesting…I just tried to save this article to Pinterest under the title Ivermectin. It wouldn’t allow me to do that. So I tried saving under Repuposed Drugs and lo and behold, it worked. I guess I should have known that Pinterest is just one of the censors.

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Brandy's avatar

Sasha Latypova mentioned in one of her substack articles that she believes the mechanism of ivermectin helping people overcome respiratory illness is from the fact that it temporarily boosts bifidobacterium. Bifidobacterium is extremely important to our general health and I wonder if this is also how it helps people’s body boost their immune system so that it can fight off cancer cells and also lower symptoms of other inflammatory diseases.

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MattB's avatar

Dr Sabine Hazan (https://progenabiome.com/our-team) is a gasteroenterologist who specifically studies the microbiome and intestinal tract health. She was the first specialist (who I read) describing the dangers of spike protein damage in killing bidobacteria in the gut and just how damaging it is to overall health, especially when you consider that our microbiomes are responsible for at least 70% of immune health! Of concern is the fact that babies from vaccinated mothers were found to have little measurable bidobacteria, which is an essential gut bacteria, exposing them to a myriad of health problems.

Top Gastroenterologist Sounds Alarm: Covid-Vaccinated Lacking Key Gut Bacteria Necessary For Immune System

https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/top-gastroenterologist-sounds-alarm-covid-vaccinated-lacking-key-gut-bacteria-necessary-for-immune-system/

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Michelle's avatar

Why are people like Dr. Michael Yeadon and substackers like Agent131711 and Tim Truth (whom I do not follow, but have seen some of their stuff) now demonizing ivermectin and fenbendazole?

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Masaki Fujii's avatar

In modern science in general, even in medicine, there is a division of labor in immunology, where I specialize in B cells and you specialize in T cells, and many scholars and researchers are practically amateurs if their specialty is slightly different. = The pitfalls of a society with a division of labor.

Dr. Yeadon may be an example of this. Considering his past goodwill, I would hate to think that he was bought by Pfizer.

Ordinary people, too, should not leave their health and lives in the hands of doctors or public health authorities.

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Usamnesia's avatar

In the end...You have to be your own advocate. Do the research and if you find success in alternative treatments (fenben has worked in my brothers stage 4 case) then that's what matters. Oncology... like many branches of medicine.. is a self aggrandizing affair with poisoning protocols that I'm sure will be looked upon in the future like blood letting.

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STH's avatar

I’ve been using FB for the past 14mos to kill any rogue cancer stem cells that may be lurking from my breast cancer diagnosis in 22’ So far so good! And my liver values are fine. But I do take Tudca.

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May 30Edited

Update June 25’ - ALT/AST 18 & 25. Not bad at all. I

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CLIVE WILLIAM GRENVILLE's avatar

be aware tedros and the who plan to have the pandemic treaty done and dusted by the end of the year

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BigpondGeefor's avatar

Roll on the Nuremberg trials #2!

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Karen Perdue's avatar

Largest threat to humanity. Most people don’t know this is happening. We desperately need out of the WHO, UN etc

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Mai Her's avatar

Topical ivermectin will eradicate a cold sore in about two days.

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Queue the Revolution's avatar

Wow… wonder how it does with psoriasis…

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