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Does any research indicate a dosage and transport recommendation (oral, intravenous, etc.) when bringing this to one’s oncologist’s attention? I would imagine many would want to give it a try compared to the current abusive treatment regimens. This is confirming more and more that we must take responsibility for our own health. We now know good, honest information is available. Thank you!

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No, these are just cell line studies demonstrating mechanisms of action.

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Dirtroad have absolutely no clue what they're talking about. Its a cult. Avoid!

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Yikes! NO!. That group is a travesty to any type of legitimacy. It is actually dangerous to operate the way they do, in my view. . They just willy nilly dole out statements that are baseless and sensationalistic. Very much like a cult waiting for the desperate who are easily duped by some type of confirmation bias.

I can imagine the author here would not set foot on that site.

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That’s a shame, many folks have been able to stop taking their meds thanks to ivermectin (1.87)

My sister no longer has arthritis, her autoimmune disease gone, off thyroid meds& high blood pressure meds too.

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what's the dose

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check DoorlessCarp.substack.com first. He/she (?) seems to be directly affiliated with one of the study groups of doctors. Current study with Ivermectin and Lactoferrin. If you can't find it, comment on his/her stack and see what comes back.

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Compared to Harvard-educated/indoctrinated “medical experts”?! They’ve done nothing yet to ease my health issues. I’ll take my chances with those who’ve done their real homework. My body, my choice!

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How about educated drs and scientists that are not mainsteam conformists but have the back ground and knowledge to know what they are speaking of. You noticed any of those folks promoting DRD? Heck, no. There is a reason for that.

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This isn't about ivermectin not being helpful. This is about seeking educated reliable information on the subject. DRD is not it.

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Thank you for your cautionary advice. I would definitely make sure my functional medicine doc felt what I was doing was safe. I took 3mg ivermectin (for humans) as a preventative when my husband got “COVID” early on in the saga. He’s now had it twice, as well as friends that I’ve been exposed to, and I’ve never had it. Not sure it can be attributed to the ivermectin, but I didn’t feel it would hurt me. As it’s an anti parasitic, I also wondered if it could be useful against the other critters keeping house in my system so this new information is encouraging to me. Again, I’m not reckless with my help but we do know Pharma goes against anything on which they don’t stand to profit. It’s shameful they keep people from truly healing for their own gain.

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Typo correction...“with my health”!😜

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Some of us are using Black Cumin Seed Oil (not the same thing as regular Cumin, different plant altogether) as a natural alternative to Ivermectin, although I have not done due diligence to research it hugely (my bad), I recommend trying as it has also shown a wide range of actions in naturopathic medicine. I use it but again, my bad, I do not know what it does. I have various joint problems and it does seem to help some. My elderly father says the same. He and I take only one 500 mg oil capsule per day. I recommend linking to Greenmedinfo website to see what research articles they have.

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c19early.com has the studies linked and the rating is very impressive as an early treatment. Not so much so as a prophylactic or late treatment.

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Thank you so much! I’ve been working at clearing Lyme, two co-infections and Epstein Barr for years. Thank you for this ray of hope!🥰

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