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To: fedupjohn; All; Cathi; Unrepentant VN Vet; metmom; Fractal Trader; SecAmndmt; bagster; ...
I'm not a doctor, nor do I play one on TeeVee.

I offer the following as a personal anecdote, not as any sort of valid recommendation.

I apologize for the format - I begin by offering what I took to be a seemingly unrelated set of circumstances and at the bottom, propose a potential connection. This does end up "going somewhere".

*I'd seen claims that DARPA hydrogel is on test swabs etc. I'd seen claims that Ivermectin disrupts that technology.

I didn't follow these down various investigative trails as I saw no way to confirm it.

I ignored it because it could be fear mongering, fake news to frame MAGA, and or an attempt to push up Ivermectin sales.

*I have seen a few people saying that since originally contracting Covid-19 last year and recovering from it, they are told that their antibodies against the disease continue to rise each time they are tested.

A note about the antibodies in question - this type rises if you are being exposed to Covid-19. After a period of time without exposure, this kind of antibodies drops off the radar although you maintain immunity. If/when the body's detects another exposure to the disease, your body one again produces those antibodies.

I'm a little surprised that people are still having increasing levels of antibodies, meaning increasing levels of exposure to Covid-19. Covid-19 is decreasing in the population as more recover from it, and develop immunity. SO perhaps those experiencing increasingly levels of antibodies are hanging out in 'hot spots' or?

*I'd seen reports that Covid-2 (disease) enters bacteria in our bodies. 

Italian Researchers: Vaccines Will Not Work Because SARS-CoV-2 Is Also Entering Bacteria

*I'd noticed posts that say both HCQ and Ivermectin have anti-parasitic properties. I notice particular troll hate for Ivermectin.

*Disestablishmentarian had posted that their physician advises people to avoid sugar, as that 'feeds' Covid-19, something I've heard nowhere else.

https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3961143/posts?page=309#309

* I read a post by a FReeper who said she took Ivermectin, as she was previously unaware she had some form of parasite present in her body (maybe unicellular? common among people, if you have pets or travel etc.). She said the Ivermectin worked but as the parasites died they released symbiotic bacteria or viruses so she had to recover from those. She said she was glad she did it, but the release of those symbiotic viruses/bacteria can make you sick, even have serious complications.

Someone else on that thread said he took Ivermectin and 'felt better than he had in 20 years' which again made me wonder if there are common, but ignored parasites in the human population that are not a feature screen for by physicians.

*I had Covid-19 February of 2020. Since that time I've been healthy except for 'almost getting a cold' sometimes. Lately it seemed like I'm 'almost getting a cold more often' until I realized symptoms were occurring soon after eating watermelon 3 times over the course of about 3 weeks. 

I began watching times when I would expect blood sugar to rise (post pasta) and again noticed 'almost getting a cold' symptoms.

So I began to wonder. What if the Covid-19 virus is engineered to hide in common parasites as well as bacteria as a sort of back-up infection? 

It reminded me of computer viruses that used to be called "TSR"s which meant "Terminate and Stay Resident". This meant that the viral infection would launch on your computer and immediately all visible signs of it would terminate. You wouldn't see a viral program running, and you could sweep your hard drive, but when you went to log off your computer, it would silently copy itself down to your hard drive again, reinfecting your computer.

Maybe there's a human parallel here. It may not be the Covid virus hiding out; it could be another Coronavirus like the common cold, that emerges when I have something with carbs. But that would just show it's utility as a strategy for using common parasites to host viruses - weaponizing a coronavirus.

Although I've been never been tested for antibodies, perhaps mine would be rising since infection last year as well, if there is a Covid-19 virus 'host' in mouth bacteria or parasite commonly picked up by animal lovers, travelers etc.

This could be why some people appear to become immediately ill with Covid-19 upon injection with the 'vaccine.'

If true, this could explain why those who have already had Covid-19 are documented to have more severe negative reactions to 'vaccination'. 

It could mean I'm capable of spreading Covid-19 even though I haven't had it for over a year and remain otherwise healthy. This would be a great way to weaponize a plandemic.

I decided to try Ivermectin to see if it impacted symptoms following watermelon consumption (I don't WANT to have a new allergy to watermelon!).

I wanted to try to avoid the severe complications some people can experience if they have serious viruses hiding in common paracites or bacteria which suddenly breakdown, releasing the pathogen.

Therefore, the first time I only tried 60% of a dose. I realize that that this has its own risks (taking portion of medication when one is ill) but decided I preferred that risk to the idea of potentially flooding my body with a potential cornucopia of viruses collected over years of pets, camping and travel.

I tested watermelon - had to reach for Kleenex soon afterwards as I've experienced lately. As if I was getting a cold....

3 days after first dose of Ivermectin paste (Neigh! Neigh!), my response to consuming sugar (ahh...watermelon) was almost gone. Also, no negative 'bounce' experienced so likely no significant release of viral/bacterial agents?

3 days after second dose, my 'almost a cold' response to consuming watermelon is gone.

I really have no idea why.  I don't suppose it matters. If I had something, it's gone. I'm happy about that. 

I mention it in case anyone else has a similar experience. If it was Covid-19 hanging out, glad it's gone! For that matter, I'm glad for whatever else it might have been left, even if it was just the 'placebo effect'.

Many thanks to FReeQs and FReepers sharing their knowledge on FR; I wouldn't have tried it without ya!

Now...if I could just stop craving alfalfa...sprouts! I meant sprouts!

905 posted on 05/30/2021 7:34:09 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote
Okay I found one of the ivermectin posts I recall, but it was from YOUTUBE.

 @Apryl Soderlund  "Truth! Ivermectin totally works too. And fast. I had all the symptoms, took the horse paste, 100% better next morning. Only "downside" was, it seems I also had parasites, and those also croaked...releasing their symbiotic viruses and bacteria in doing so. So a couple days later I had to deal with those viruses--with different symptoms, more like a cold. Now thats over and I feel 20 years younger! People need to know this about killing off parasites, its a lengthy process with complications and its not a great idea to do it super-fast because the fallout from die-off can be severe. But worth it!"

920 posted on 05/30/2021 8:36:35 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote
I'm not a doctor, nor do I play one on TeeVee.

I'm a doctor. Everybody stand back.

(I said it on the internet, so it must be true. Don't you dare challenge me, civilian).


970 posted on 05/31/2021 2:15:07 AM PDT by bagster ("Even bad men love their mamas".)
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To: ransomnote
#905 ...

Excellent post, very interesitng perspective. More than one gain of function makes a lot of sense from the sneaky critters. Recal a few episodes of parasites too. Will do a trial of Ivermectin. Thanx

975 posted on 05/31/2021 5:03:47 AM PDT by norsky (<a href=></a> <img src=""></img>)
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To: ransomnote

https://thevirus.wtf/vaccines/

The above link is full of vaccine info. It made me thank my lucky stars I’ve gone the supplement route, rather than the “jab” route in avoiding Covid.

That said, regarding Ivermectin and parasites. My degree is in Veterinary Technology, so I studied parasites. I’m no expert, but intuitively, it makes no sense we humans don’t harbor, er, riders in our tissues of some kind. Just do a search on “eyelash mites”, for a rude awakening.


978 posted on 05/31/2021 5:19:16 AM PDT by Darnright (We live in interesting times)
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To: ransomnote
Now...if I could just stop craving alfalfa...sprouts! I meant sprouts!

Need a snack?


1,003 posted on 05/31/2021 8:05:11 AM PDT by COUNTrecount ("I've always won, and I'm going to continue to win. And that's the way it is." -- Donald Trump)
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The Comorbidity problems related to more often hypertension had nothing to do with lung infections but it had to do with the inhibitor drugs they where taking. Which the ACE inhibitor and statins. They create an uptake for the ACE2 receptors thereby creating more damage on the lymphatic endothelial cells
https://youtu.be/f6zb5rXgRvs?t=6247
1,156 posted on 05/31/2021 7:56:11 PM PDT by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
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To: ransomnote
in this report it generally says it regulates bile acids. Rather then taking an antiparasitic drug the rest of your life. I would suggest lecithin it compensates for the loss of bile as you get older. I've been using the sesame seed liquid lecithin.
The antiparasitic drug ivermectin is a novel FXRligand that regulates metabolism.
https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/41361667.pdf

When I was looking that up. I found this interesting.

"The baseline abundance of Coprobacillus, Clostridium ramosum, and Clostridium hathewayi correlated with COVID-19 severity; there was an inverse correlation between abundance of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii (an anti-inflammatory bacterium) and disease severity. Over the course of hospitalization, Bacteroides dorei, Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, Bacteroides massiliensis, and Bacteroides ovatus, which downregulate expression of ACE2 in murine gut, correlated inversely with SARS-CoV-2 load in fecal samples from patients"

Found here
Alterations in Gut Microbiota of Patients With COVID-19 During Time of Hospitalization
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32442562/
1,175 posted on 05/31/2021 9:13:56 PM PDT by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
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