Does anyone take ivermectin and mebendazole annually? Or on a particular cycle? What is the recommended dosage for taking both?
Iāve taken them but not consistently.
Iāve been thinking of running a course of menbendazole for the hell of it. It seems to have some health benefits and it seems like not a bad idea to occasionally remove parasites from the body.
What dosage did you use? It sounds like a good idea especially for people who consume raw food like oysters and fish.
I take ivermectin every 2 or 3 months, fairly large dose, half a tube of standard horse paste dewormer, about 60mg of ivermectin. A couple of times during covid I took a full tube 120mg. Many people would regard 30mg as a large dose and Iām sure dosing over several days has its advantages and safety benefits, and it crosses my mind, but then I think its just one more thing to keep track of for the next fews days and might as well get it done with one bolus dose. Iāve never had anything I attribute as a side effect, even at the highest doses.
I havenāt done it in a while. I was just taking random doses and honestly not in any structured way. Going forward Iād get it from a better source and Iād have an intentional structure. Iād also go through all of the scientific literature on these drugs first before implementing them.
There is some interesting data on menbendazole and ivermectin showing benefits outside of just anti-parasitic.
Menbendazole is one of the four components of COC (care oncology protocol). It kills cancer cells, which are normal cells in a multi-celled organism that have devolved to becoming like single cell organisms, dropping their higher level programs. You can read more about it in āThe Cancer Codeā and"How to Starve Cancer without Starving Yourself." Also John Tippets took membandazole on the advice of a veterinarian, and survived cancer.
You mean Joe Tippens? Perhaps mention he was also on Keytruda. Like saying Joe Tippens ate skittles and survived cancer. Must have been the skittles.
In the Oxford University PRINCIPLE Trial, which compared the number of deaths across thousands of Covid patients, researchers found that ivermectin provided no clinical benefit. It is, however, highly effective for standard parasitic infections such as river blindness.
^^ exactly. I have patients weekly telling me they are on ivermectin and -bendazoles. Iāve seen significant liver toxicity in a few. At least related to the cancers I treat, thereās not a shred of evidence supporting an anti-cancer effect outside of bench studies in which case turmeric, cinnamon, and a thousand other compounds kill neoplastic cell lines as well. I saw the above study a few days ago and Iām glad it ended the ivermectin covid discussion.
Despite having had treatment, Tippens was dying and desperate when he finally agreed to try what the veterinarian was suggesting.
Perhaps you should read the actual case report in PubMed and medical conclusion before spewing misinformation and not even knowing the guys name? Seems reasonable for what should be a forum driven by science and knowledge rather than propaganda.
yeah, agree. And would also caution that these meds have real side effects. If there is any blood brain barrier permeability IVM in the brain causes major CNS issues. We have enough lies and shit coming out of the WH, DC and RFK, letās not add to it here.