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To: 17strings

I have no idea why this person would be so adamantly opposed to Ivermectin, as countless studies have been done on its usefulness and safety. I’ve taken two rounds of it and have had zero ill effcts.

I am allergic or react very badly to almost every prescription drug I have ever had, including anaphylactic shock from penicillin (code red in hospital fortunately), sulfa drugs, opiods, cephalex and other non-penicillin antibiotics), epinephrine, tamoxifen (which hardly anyone has side effects to). I have MCS (multiple chemical sensitivity) and react badly to many, many ordinary substances. If there was a canary in the coal mine, it is me. And ivermectin was no problem at all. Heck, I can’t even take Melatonin!


1,211 posted on 02/16/2022 5:47:38 PM PST by little jeremiah (Where We Go One We Go All)
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To: little jeremiah
You can't be allergic to Melatonin. If you where you would be dead. That would be like being allergic to oxygen or water. It's the body chemical to trigger sleep and to feed most of your cells.

You're allergic to something in the tablet or spray that you took. My wife took liposomal melatonin and had a skin rash. Regular tablets she was fine. About 10% of the population are allergenic to liposomal.

Melatonin helps build P53 genes which can be produced with high dose of Meltonin. P53 gene is your body natural reaction to cancers. EVERYTHING else your suggesting in this thread supports the P53 genes.
https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/2/764/htm


1,351 posted on 05/25/2022 10:25:06 AM PDT by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
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