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Cass A
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Dear Friends,

As Dr.K often reminds us, it is impossible to get fully well from Lyme and co-infections if one has got parasites, as these carry the infectious organisms in their bodies and release them on their death.

I've been looking into things recently, and found this short, compelling video on the factual history of Ivermecton.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLxJUOc_p5o

I was wondering if folks here have used it to deal with parasites, and what the results have been?

Love,

Cass A

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There was a great discussion about ivermectin on healing well site started by Garzie. It was deleted but someone managed to save off the pages and posted links to them.

https://www.healingwell.com/community/default.aspx?f=30&m=4268522

Look for RainyCloud poster. There are 8 pages.

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Have used it and it worked well. I don't see how people can get over lyme without addressing parasites (they have BB in them too). There is info from Dr. K out there somewhere (he addresses parasites too).

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I have used it and:
a. it didnt help me get rid of lyme disease
b. made me even sicker than i was before

Now, im sensitive to a lot of medications, ivermectin being one of them. Its not the worst drug to take, but i would certainly not take it again.
- Just my 2c, your mileage may vary -

Where did the idea come from that everyone is supposed to have parasites anyway?? Perhaps in the US? I dont see that happening here in the EU.

Just like everyone in the US seems to be dealing with mold issues from living in wooden houses... In the EU we use stone and concrete houses so mold isnt a big deal.

And yet we still get very sick from lyme disease. (well at least some of us do)

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It helped but temporarily.

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Dr Alan MacDonald identified parasitic nematodes with endosymbiont Borrelia several years ago, including in Alzheimers and other major diseases of the central nervous system.

However he warned against patients self-treating. It is vital to see a knowledgeable Lyme physician with awareness of the parasite issue.

Elena Cook

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Longstanding members may know me as I was on this board for years as "EightLegsBad". My name is Elena Cook and I have been researching the interface between Lyme Disease and biological warfare since 2003.

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