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Lymetoo
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Updated list 8/13/22
DON'T USE IF YOU'RE TRYING TO GET PREGNANT, CURRENTLY PREGNANT OR NURSING.

Kills parasites, bacteria, bacterium, tape worms, round worms, spirochetes

No issues with ivermectin, even if you
have a mold allergy, can't overdose on it

Tick borne pathogens aka (LYME Disease):
1, Babesiosis
2, Bartonella
3, Piroplasmosis
4, Tularemia
5, Bourbon Virus
6, Heartland Virus
7, Colorado Tick Fever
8, Powassan Virus
9, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
10, Alpha Gal (Lonestar tick)
11, Blackleg Tick Fever
12, Mycoplasma
13, Ehrlichia/Anaplasma
14, Babesia


Also special mention to
Disseminated
Intramuscular
Coagulation
AKA: COVID 19

1, Molds (& toxicity)
2, MS
3, Cancer
4, Congestive heart failure
5, Organ failure
6, High/low blood pressure
7, High Cholesterol
8, Gout
9, Parkinson's
10, Lou Gehrig's disease/ALS
11, Cataracts
12, Skin cancer
13, LYME disease (see list above)
14, Rheumatoid arthritis
15, rheumatoid arthritis Junior
16, Arthritis
17, Tinnitus
18, Gastro ingestion
19, Muscle aches
20, Fungus
21, Better air/blood circulation
22, Poison ivy
23, Abscessed tooth
24, Black lung Disease
25, COPD
26, Sore throat
27, Colds
28, Organ regeneration
29, Restless Leg Syndrome
30, Headaches
31, Migraines
32, Neuropathy
33, Blood clots
34, Lungs filling with fluid
35, Lesions on the brain
36, Epilepsy
37, Allergies
38, Thyroid
39, thyroid regeneration
40, PTSD
41, Sinuses
42, Crohn's disease
43, Dementia
44, Alzheimer's
45, Bunions
46, Varicose veins
47, Allergy from gluten
48, Floaters
49, Double vision
50, Psoriasis
51, Diabetes type 1 and type 2
52, Plantar fasciitis
53, leukemia
54, Lupus
55, Eye sight regeneration
56, Weight loss
57, Metabolism reset
58, ADHD
59, ADHD w/behavior issues (anger/rage)
60, Macular degeneration
61, Tightened oesophagus
62, Vertigo
63, Labyrinthitis
64, flu
65, Covid Flu
66, Covid long haulers
67, Morgellons
68, AFib
69, Eczema
70, Acid reflux
71, Heartburn
72, Scars
73, Spider veins
74, acne
75, Smoking
76, Rosacea
77, hashimoto's
78, Diverticulitis
79, Trigger finger
80, Fibromyalgia
81, Brain fog
82, Sciatica
83, Chronic pain
84, Liver disease
85, Deep wood vein
86, Swimmer's ear
87, DVT = Deep Vein Thrombus
88, Moles
89, Cold Sores
90, Skin tags
91, Microscopic colitis
92, Polycystic kidney disease
93, Tremors
94, Epileptic seizures
95, Eye sight regeneration
96, Hair regrowth
97, Natural hair color returning
98, Depression
99, Anxiety
100, Candida
101, Trigeminal myalgia
102, Complex muscle seizures
103, Tumors
104, Scoliosis
105, Frozen shoulder
106, Pancreatitis
107, Yellow toe
108, Heart palpitations
109, Toenail fungus
110, Athlete's foot
111, Sunburn
112, sun spots
113, meniscus
114, Rash
115, reverses cavities
116, nerves regeneration
117, herpes
118,
119,
120,


AUTISMS: improving conditions
1, Cohen syndrome
2, Asperger's


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Have you tried ivermectin, Lymetoo? Any success?


Would be great if it cured Lyme but it didn’t cure mine. I took it when parasites were all the rage a number of years ago.

Nor did it get rid of my toenail fungus, allergy to gluten, skin tags, neuropathy etc.

I am skeptical of a medicine when the claims are that it cures 120 different things. Especially things like scoliosis which is a curvature of the spine.

https://www.georgiapoisoncenter.org/poisons/alerts-recent-trends/covid-19/ivermectin/

https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2114907

You can certainly overdose on ivermectin.

I realize each person with Lyme is different when it comes to cures, though.

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I think what is usually given is 3 mg .. I know I took that much way back.

What is usually suggested for CV is 12 mg. I'm not sure how many times a day.

Those studies on ivermectin were with VERY high doses of horse ivermectin weren't they? (You can read it for me. LOL.)

I think it helped me when I had whatever that was in Feb, but we only had the 3mg and I was trying to conserve what I had.

[ 08-20-2022, 10:21 PM: Message edited by: Lymetoo ]

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The study was done with paste and prescription ivermectin. Prescription med was 21 mg twice a week.

I don’t understand the last sentence you wrote except that you say you THINK it helped whatever you had. Meaning you don’t know for sure and since you don’t know what you had perhaps you would have just gotten well just as quickly without it.

I am not criticizing those who try ivermectin. Just don’t believe it cures all the things you listed.

I know I took 3 mg dose years ago but don’t remember for how long. Just know it didn’t help anything. (And I never saw any parasites but that was the Lyme thing back then).

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True... I have not been tested and never will be.

21 mg a week would be weak unless it's just for common parasites in my opinion. Oh wait...twice a week. Strange dosage.

I'll go correct a typo up there so it's more clear.

PS... I have had the antibodies test. That's all.

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