Ok. I don’t do this often but sometimes I save lives. Look at my history with the Onion/Honey elixir for the flu. It works wonders.
Now I’ve been experimenting with Ivermectin. Yes, the horse paste on Amazon. It is a fucking miracle drug.
1. Nephews acne, which was bad, gone in 4 days no scars. Topically administered & orally.
2. Daughter’s stomach issues cleared up in days. Orally taken over 3 days. Now monthly regimen.
3. Cats vax induced sarcoma cancer tumor on her leg is now shrinking after 1 month, twice a day topically (it was big & we were thinking this is the year she goes - NOPE; not on my watch. Wish I did this years ago for her.
4. Wife’s scar on her arm from poison ivy, faded/almost gone after 1 week topically.
So much more but this stuff is a miracle drug. And safe as anything out there. Safer than Advil. Can’t overdose etc.
I bought some IverdoKits from India mart online during the peak of the insanity in 2021. PayPal denied the purchase as did other fiat BS systems. They happily accept Bitcoin. They sent out my drugs. Easy peazy.
Ivermectin stopped the worst “covid” symptoms I had overnight
My point is that it does soooooooo much more.
Covid was a scam. It’s the sniffles. Use it for that, sure.
But expand to other aspects of life.
Covid was a gift for those that can see. It brought Ivermectin to the spotlight. I am more than thankful for the “pandemic”. Not kidding at all. It taught me more in 2 years than I would have learned in a lifetime.
Sigh.
My new viewpoint is that until proven otherwise everything is a scam!
You should look into virology/germ theory and the lack of scientific evidence for the existence of -any- virus.
That is a safe & wise approach.
To be fair, it should be that way anyway.
Verify don’t trust. Satoshi was telling us how to live life. Not just do BTC.
Good perspective
🤝 It woke me the fuck up. Now I cannot go back to before times. I’m thankful as hell for that.
That's interesting about Ivermectin being safe and effective. I try to stay away from pharma products in general (let food be thy medicine is my philosophy), but might look into getting some just in case. I also heard the same great reviews on low dose naltrexone (LDN). Not to be confused with LND ;)