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Can anyone tell me...is it safe to take Ivermectin with abx and other anti-parasitics? I have morgellons (skin disease). My LLMD has me on Doxy, Mepron, and Plaquenil. Morgellons lesions not getting better. Want to try Ivermectin, but not sure of the drug interactions.
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Razzle
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Ask a pharmacist...they have more info on drug interactions than most MD's...
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Yes its safe. According to my Dr
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I took it with Doxy, malarone & I think plaquinil at the time.
I read somewhere that some have speculated that the Lyme bacteria (Borrelia burgdorferi) may produce this morgellon's fibers.
So just like Dr. Alan MacDonald found alzheimer's brains that had these transgenic human cells. They were the spirochete DNA fused with human DNA to cause a new hybrid human cell, which is part bacteria & part human cell. Then this hybrid cell continues to grow as your body needs it & causes the plaques in Alzheimer's patients.
Similarly they are speculating that the Morgellon's might be a new transgenic human hair cross breed.
I am sure it is possible that they created this in a lab as well, but nature is conducting her own trial & error experiments on a daily & hourly basis. That is exactly how such complex beings as humans came to be...constant trial & error.
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