Main_Performer4701 | 9 points
I think I shat wormsSo I’ve been taking the paste as preventative for the last three weeks. I take a half inch dose with breakfast every 5 days. No Side effects and for some reason my skin looks clearer but maybe that’s the enormous amounts of vitamins I also take.
Anyways, in the last two days I noticed this tapeworm looking thing holding together chunks of my poop. Happened twice in a row. I didn’t eat anything long and worm looking the day prior. I get frequent undigested vegetables but this was something new. I eat a lot of seafood btw so I am suspecting this was some sort of parasite? I never had die off symptoms and if it was a worm it never caused me problems.
Can anyone shed some insight on this?
Yes the Ivermectin must have killed a parasite in your body. Probably from raw fish. You will now be able to absorb a lot of your food properly and your skin would definitely look clearer.
[-] ibexrecurve | 3 points
Apparently it's common to deworm once a year in Mexico.
Congrats!
Mexican here. Can confirm. Ivexterm (commercial name of ivermectin pills) is used to treat parasites in mexico (https://www.actuamed.com.mx/marca/22916#A ). We are used to do this once a year (usually taking Vermox).
I don't mean to be the skeptic here but...
If it is common in Mexico to deworm using ivermectin once per year wouldn't that have an impact on Mexico's Covid numbers if, like Dr. Pierre Kory said "If you take ivermectin you will not get sick."?
Not trying to anger anyone with my skepticism. Genuinely curious.
[-] only_dreaming_09 | 2 points
It depends on the various protocols out there for prophylaxis, right? Anywhere between once a week a week to once a month dosage frequency is recommended. So once a year is only going to protect those who took their yearly dose for a few weeks at best.
[-] steveissuperman | 1 points
Once per year? I think you may be overestimating how long ivermectin sticks around in the body and how effective it is. It's not a wonder drug.
That's the normal dosing for parasites. like River Blindness too.
This standard dose of 200 µg/kg is taken, for example, once to three times per year for river blindness or twice, a week apart, for scabies. Since 1987, 1.3 billion treatments for river blindness at 200 µg/kg have been provided worldwide.
-https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-100956/v2
Research paper linked on FLCCC website. \^
Apparently it sticks around that long (a year) in the body to prevent people from River Blindness.
Furthermore.
I've heard many point to south Africa and say their low covid numbers could have something to do with Ivermectin, as a large portion of the populations in South Africa receive Ivermectin Annually. Do you think that there is no connection between South Africa, their prolific use of Ivermectin for River Blindness and their low Covid19 numbers?
If so, why would annual doses make an impact in south Africa, and not in Mexico?
[-] Murky-Lengthiness | 3 points
[-] steveissuperman | 1 points
Normal dosing to get rid of parasites, but the I-MASK protocol calls for taking it every two weeks. https://www.evms.edu/media/evms_public/departments/internal_medicine/EVMS_Critical_Care_COVID-19_Protocol.pdf
Aa i mentioned usually deworming is done using Vermox or other OTC dewormer. But ivermectin is sometimes prescribed but not as often. It is more often prescribed for lice on kids.
That's why we know it is so safe. And that's why I used it when I was feeling terrible due to covid. I had not taken parasites medicine in like 5 years so I thought that at least I would have that.
I recall worm tablets for sale over the counter at any walk in pharmacy in Africa back in the 70s. I needed worming more than once and the tablets got rid of the problem. You won't know for sure unless you take samples and have them analyzed, but, getting rid of any worms in your body is definitely a good thing.
[-] grumpygirl1973 | 1 points
Yup, same here.
[-] TrumpLyftAlles | 1 points
Points for "shat". :)
[-] LifeandDiy | 1 points
A lot of people have parasites of some kind, even in America. The standard testing for it isn't great, though there is a more comprehensive test that can be done to show different types of parasites. Very likely in my opinion, as you said you ate seafood a lot.
[-] Skybright77777 | 6 points | Dec 31 2020 10:34:20
Oh wow well it could well be that you had a tapeworm. And now that you’ve killed it off your body actually receives the full load of vitamins - hence the clear skin.
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[-] TrumpLyftAlles | 2 points | Jan 01 2021 03:43:04
Ivermectin doesn't kill tapeworms. There are probably lots of tapeworm-y worms out there, easily mistaken for actual tapeworms.
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[-] blackmagiest | 1 points | Jan 27 2021 18:42:36
It doesn't kill them but it does weaken and paralyze them and you will often shit them out still alive. not THE go to treatment for tapeworms but still moderately effective.
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