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To: Jack of All Trades who wrote (2948)2/28/2023 9:29:16 AM
From: yard_man  Respond to of 4414
 
Ivermectin has a track record ... I'm sure individual reactions can happen.

But I am pretty sure it isn't a "master-plot" by Rogan and Jones. LOL!!



To: Jack of All Trades who wrote (2948)3/3/2023 3:13:31 PM
From: Bull RidaH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4414
 
I took a moderately aggressive dose of 57mg total over a 24 hour period spread over 2 days. Far less than the 120mg the Australian study doled out to some participants, with no lasting issues. I know the recommended single dose is 13 mg for a 200lb/90kg man, which is why I spaced it out. I’m super sensitive to any substances, probably due to zero alcohol for last 28 years. If I never touch it again, which I won’t, I’ll be fine. My weight loss is more due to reduced sugar/caloric intake than anything else.

On the bright side, it immediately ended my lingering respiratory illness, while knocking out probably ALL parasites that I accumulated over 56 years. I don’t regret taking it, but wish I had learned of potential adverse effects to vital organs before I did. I’ve been specifically avoiding ALL fluoride exposure for the past 25 years primarily to protect my kidneys from that toxic substance, and then I go and do this without knowing the risks. It won’t happen again.

And then there’s the issue of drastically reduced sperm count for males. Not sure if that’s a permanent side effect, but it’s not something many have heard about, adding to the suspicious aspects of the IV campaign.