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Who here has been prescribed and used with Ivermectin?

oldbadger

Skanky Old Mongrel!
I'm beginning to ask Ivermectin advocates if they have been using this drug, when and what-for.


My wife was treated with Ivermectin by intravenous drip in 2014, at K&C hospital Canterbury.
She had sepsis caused by a knee injury, blood clots in several organs (and in her heart!!) and was later found to have a tumour on an adrenal gland.
After the sepsis bacteria (Staffy--) was killed she was sent off to the phaeo team at Kings College to be rid of the Phaeo Chromo Cytoma.

So we do have Ivermectin here in the UK. We just ain't using it for the Covid virus. But it's bloomin' marvellous against bacteria.

My wife orders Ivermectin occasionally for the vets to treat animals like horses. She tells me that it is a powerful anti-biotic for combating bacterial infections.

But Covid is a Virus, not a bacteria.

So.,.......... how have you been treated with Ivermectin, when, and what for? Somehow I don't think this thread will go far, but let's see.
 

Dan From Smithville

The Flying Elvises, Utah Chapter
Staff member
Premium Member
I'm beginning to ask Ivermectin advocates if they have been using this drug, when and what-for.


My wife was treated with Ivermectin by intravenous drip in 2014, at K&C hospital Canterbury.
She had sepsis caused by a knee injury, blood clots in several organs (and in her heart!!) and was later found to have a tumour on an adrenal gland.
After the sepsis bacteria (Staffy--) was killed she was sent off to the phaeo team at Kings College to be rid of the Phaeo Chromo Cytoma.

So we do have Ivermectin here in the UK. We just ain't using it for the Covid virus. But it's bloomin' marvellous against bacteria.

My wife orders Ivermectin occasionally for the vets to treat animals like horses. She tells me that it is a powerful anti-biotic for combating bacterial infections.

But Covid is a Virus, not a bacteria.

So.,.......... how have you been treated with Ivermectin, when, and what for? Somehow I don't think this thread will go far, but let's see.
What was your wife's condition that she was receiving ivermectin as a treatment? The only use I am aware of for ivermectin is anti-parasitic and not as an antibiotic for bacterial infections.
 

stvdv

Veteran Member
But Covid is a Virus, not a bacteria.

What was your wife's condition that she was receiving ivermectin as a treatment? The only use I am aware of for ivermectin is anti-parasitic and not as an antibiotic for bacterial infections.
Thank you. This makes sense.

Parasites easily can undermine your immune system, hense killing these parasites would improve your immune system, so that your fresh and stronger immune system can fight of viruses
 

stvdv

Veteran Member
I'm beginning to ask Ivermectin advocates if they have been using this drug, when and what-for.


My wife was treated with Ivermectin by intravenous drip in 2014, at K&C hospital Canterbury.
She had sepsis caused by a knee injury, blood clots in several organs (and in her heart!!) and was later found to have a tumour on an adrenal gland.
After the sepsis bacteria (Staffy--) was killed she was sent off to the phaeo team at Kings College to be rid of the Phaeo Chromo Cytoma.

So we do have Ivermectin here in the UK. We just ain't using it for the Covid virus. But it's bloomin' marvellous against bacteria.

My wife orders Ivermectin occasionally for the vets to treat animals like horses. She tells me that it is a powerful anti-biotic for combating bacterial infections.

But Covid is a Virus, not a bacteria.

So.,.......... how have you been treated with Ivermectin, when, and what for? Somehow I don't think this thread will go far, but let's see.
Thank you for sharing this information. Very useful for me. I've never used it though. But I have used meds to kill parasites, which improved my health and immune system considerably

I hope your wife got better, but seeing her order it, I guess it worked 'miracles' for her
 

oldbadger

Skanky Old Mongrel!
Thank you for sharing this information. Very useful for me. I've never used it though. But I have used meds to kill parasites, which improved my health and immune system considerably

I hope your wife got better, but seeing her order it, I guess it worked 'miracles' for her

Yes, ivermectin and one other anti-biotic delivered by 'drip' killed off a staphylococcus sepsis condition. But that's not Covid, which is a virus.

We are using some antibiotics in some covid cases where bacteria has got a grip on patients but ivermectin doesn't kill the covid virus.

I wonder if any other person has used ivermectin, and what for?
 

oldbadger

Skanky Old Mongrel!
Thank you. This makes sense.

Parasites easily can undermine your immune system, hense killing these parasites would improve your immune system, so that your fresh and stronger immune system can fight of viruses

No, stvdv, ivermectin doesn't improve your immune system, it just kills off bacterial infections.
You don't want to kill off all bacteria in your system, stvdv or you will NOT SURVIVE. You need bacteria in your digestive system. I wonder if ivermectin kills off good bacteria as well? In my wife's case it was used as an 11th hour last chance choice by the medics.
So....... have you ever been prescribed with ivermectin, stvdv?
 

stvdv

Veteran Member
No, stvdv, ivermectin doesn't improve your immune system, it just kills off bacterial infections.
I did not say that.

You did not read my words correctly
You don't want to kill off all bacteria in your system, stvdv or you will NOT SURVIVE.
Again, I did not say that.

Be careful to put things in my mouth, which I did not say. Esp. relating to covid. Might get me a warning I don't deserve.

And to be clear, I did not mention even covid or corona
 

oldbadger

Skanky Old Mongrel!
No probs, stvdv.... It was I who wrote my post, not you.
But you did write about ivermectin..
Parasites easily can undermine your immune system, hense killing these parasites would improve your immune system, so that your fresh and stronger immune system can fight of viruses

.... you were not right about that. In fact you are absolutely wrong. humans who have lived 'rough' and exposed to 'parasites' can have a much stronger immune system.

OK?
 

stvdv

Veteran Member
What medicine were you being prescribed with?
I have had several anthelmintics while in India (always got worms there). I used albendazole to kill parasitic worms. And I have had Ayurvedic anthelmintics too; worked good, but for the tougher 'guys' the Ayurvedic anthelmintic did not do the trick
 

Dan From Smithville

The Flying Elvises, Utah Chapter
Staff member
Premium Member
Thank you. This makes sense.

Parasites easily can undermine your immune system, hense killing these parasites would improve your immune system, so that your fresh and stronger immune system can fight of viruses
That would make sense if you had parasites and contracted a virus at the same time. I am not sure of the nature of the case quoted in the OP.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
That would make sense if you had parasites and contracted a virus at the same time. I am not sure of the nature of the case quoted in the OP.
I find it fascinating that Ivermectin is so useful because
of how slowly it kills parasites, thereby avoiding overloading
the body with dead parasites all at once. Biology is very
interesting....I'm glad someone else does it.
 

Dan From Smithville

The Flying Elvises, Utah Chapter
Staff member
Premium Member
I find it fascinating that Ivermectin is so useful because
of how slowly it kills parasites, thereby avoiding overloading
the body with dead parasites all at once. Biology is very
interesting....I'm glad someone else does it.
I have no professional experience with it, but I am familiar with it through my education in both parasitology and entomology.

As drugs go, it is pretty safe and can be tolerated at doses well in excess of the approved dosages and frequencies of application. That is an unusual advantage for any drug to be efficacious in quantity without killing the customer.

I think it is interesting the Merck produces and freely distributes a brand of ivermectin called Mectizan for the treatment of nematodes in people living in Africa and South America. Their program has saved millions of poor people from the disfiguring and debilitating effect of some prevalent diseases caused by nematodes in those regions.
 

stvdv

Veteran Member
That would make sense if you had parasites and contracted a virus at the same time. I am not sure of the nature of the case quoted in the OP.
My guess is that every human body has at least 1 parasite:D
And I said: IF this parasite undermines your immune system THEN killing it will be beneficial for your immune system
 

stvdv

Veteran Member
No probs, stvdv.... It was I who wrote my post, not you.
But you did write about ivermectin..


.... you were not right about that. In fact you are absolutely wrong. humans who have lived 'rough' and exposed to 'parasites' can have a much stronger immune system.

OK?
No, not okay

You don't read my post proper. You fill in with your mind, you should just read what I write, not superimpose all kind of stuff from yourself
 
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