Posted on 07/30/2025 9:31:31 AM PDT by ransomnote
[H/T grey_whiskers]
Via Valerie Anne Smith
“Ivermectin’s Miraculous Results For Neurological Conditions Of Parkinson’s & Alzheimer’s.”
Buried Research, Deleted From Google, Has Been Found, Proving Ivermectin Reverses Alzheimer’s.
Neurological Disease Improves In Only A Few Days On Ivermectin Therapy…
Dementia affects more than 55 million people globally, with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) being the most prevalent subtype. These neurodegenerative disorders, including debilitating Parkinson’s Disease, progressively impairs memory, cognition, daily functioning, muscle & body control.
As interest grows in repositioning known compounds for neurodegenerative applications, ivermectin—a macrocyclic lactone with FDA-approved antiparasitic use—has surfaced as a candidate for neurological disease therapy.
Deleted Research Study That Google Scrubbed…
I Found It Last Week After Hours Of Research.
Here Is A Paraphrased Summary In ‘Non Scientific’ Regular Language:70 male Wistar rats were used in the research study. At baseline the rats had cognitive ability to do a task session at the rate of 2.8 minutes with 1.3 errors.
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) was induced by injecting them with ALUMINUM CHLORIDE until their cognitive ability to do the same task session regressed to the slow rate of 6.5 minutes with 4.4 errors.
These rats were then given IVERMECTIN for 4 consecutive weeks. The same task session improved drastically from 6.5 minutes back to only 3.6 minutes. And the rate of errors improved from 4.4 back to only 1.4 errors. Almost back to baseline in only 4 weeks at 3.6 minutes with 1.4 errors.
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How do you take the stuff? Ivermectin.
I tried some of those ‘suppository’ things and for all the good they did, I might as well have stuffed them up my
It is a pill take it with water
Ivermectin is most effective taken orally.
Even if it is labeled injectable, it still works best taken orally.
OK. Thanks.
I’ve only seen it as a paste in a tube.
Much of it was what the NIH had reported a couple of years ago and more.
I’m seeing “prescription required”.
BTTT!!!
Actually, it does dramatically affect the parasites / worms that infect humans. It goes after them, and they dump their eggs and waste and try to burrow into your intestine wall to get away from the IVM. It's first job was to clear the worms from eyes of Africans suffering river blindness caused by worms.
She has it in pill form. There are 3, 6, and 12mg sizes. She takes one 12mg per day.
I had a horse or two in my 73 years of life. I had ivermectin for horses in my house for years before covid. My wife and I got covid the spring when this bs started. We took the recommended amount according to our weight and passed through the sickness fine. If you take the dewormer, use a brownie or cookie and juice. The apple flavored kind isn’t really very apple ie. It’s not bad but horses have different taste capabilities than me. However we both like the same carrots and apples. Be safe. Regards.
I have covid right now.
I bought some of the horse Ivermectin in the tube! I squeeze out a pencil eraser size, put it on my tongue and gulp water.. twice a day!
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled IT SEEMS THAT HORSE DEWORMER DRUG IS MORE LIKE A MIRACLE DRUG, Carriage Hill wrote: Does anyone know what the shelf life is for the dewormer paste, in a cool, dry and dark storage setting?
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled IT SEEMS THAT HORSE DEWORMER DRUG IS MORE LIKE A MIRACLE DRUG, Polynikes wrote: Excerpted:
.... tetracycline based drugs do become toxic after expiration.“Expired tetracycline pills can degenerate and, if ingested, cause Fanconi syndrome. Patients should be instructed to discard the antibiotics when they expire.”
A Veterinarian’s Perspective on Prepper Medicine, by D.A., DVM
Antibiotics don’t change to poison the day after they expire. It has been proven that antibiotics are safe to use for at least five (5) years beyond their expiration date. Don’t throw away expired antibiotics or other medications for that matter. They may not be as effective as when they were “fresh,” but they are probably 90+% still active. In a disaster situation they may not be available again for a long time, and you’ll be longing for the Amoxicillin you flushed down the toilet. [JWR Adds: The only exception might be cycline family antibiotics, which have been reported to cause Fanconi Syndrome when they break down. This has been previously discussed in SurvivalBlog.]
The first time you caught COVID, you received immunity from the virus. The other two times you caught COVID, that immunity reduced the effect and time of the infection. I think that immunity did more for you than the ivermection.
Did you ever catch COVID? Did you take Ivermectin for it and have a quick recovery?
Did your wife get the prescription through her doctor? Does insurance cover her doctor's appointment and the cost of the prescription?
I keep a tube in the freezer. Along with some of the other antibiotics I keep.
some US doctors will prescribe the people pills
folks are also purchasing it from overseas
I take the injectable (orally) available OTC at feed stores
IVM is dirt cheap...not a problem if insurance does not cover it
My comment was a joke. Sorry you didn’t get it.
Hopefully Trump can order this and HCQ as over the counter drugs.
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