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To: samwarner who wrote (192892)9/3/2023 3:37:06 AM
From: Bull RidaH  Respond to of 206741
 
..A CURED PATIENT IS A LOST CUSTOMER'

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

To your pint, the study points out that - “Interestingly no relapses were seen in the patients”

All 20 patients with varying skin conditions were cured within 12 weeks. As the study hints, the cause of these skin conditions is “Demodex Mites” as seen here en.m.wikipedia.org. Note how studies found that ALL older adults have these mites, whereas 70% of those under 20 have them.

Skin reacts with inflammation & lesions when fighting the war against mite colonization. Ivermectin may be the only pesticide fit for the task of winning the war against the mite-caused conditions of Rosacea, Acne, Dandruff and a myriad of other skin conditions resulting in severe flaking, redness, inflammation & lesions. Expect the skin to peel (desquamation) as the mites die off from Ivermectin exposure..

Because mite contamination is so pervasive, an Ivermectin maintenance regimen should be considered after the skin returns to clear/healthy/normal.