Ivermectin - What do you know about it?

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TheVoodooThatJewDo

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I was just watching yet another video of John Campbell talking about ivermectin showing promising results in a study (this time combined with mebendazole - for cancer) and since my dad has cancer and this stuff is cheap, apparently not very risky, and readily available, I feel like I should do more research into it. So what better place to start than KF? What do you fuckers know?

Also: watch out for for those redditor pharmacists...JFC. You go to school for 12 years to become a pharmacist and this is how you talk? "Fuck off" to people whose doctors prescribed them IVM??? SMH

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Edit: Just saw the John Campbell video study is from Wellness Company...big conflict of interest not mentioned in the video AFAIK. Just unsubbed from that sneaky british bastard. One of the doctors on this study....Dr Drew Pinsky lollll omg I hate this world.

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Edit: Just saw the John Campbell video study is from Wellness Company...big conflict of interest not mentioned in the video AFAIK. Just unsubbed from that sneaky british bastard. One of the doctors on this study....Dr Drew Pinsky lollll omg I hate this world.
John Campbell is a complete grifter. He was one of those guys that gained credibility with people by being a doctor that opposed the lockdowns early on, and he has used that to push scam cures and other nonsense for views and money. Don't trust any of these YouTube charlatan doctors. If you want a cure for cancer, Donald Trump said diet coke kills cancer, so you could always try that.
 
Ignoring the shyster Campbell, Ivermectin has been strangely demonised during the covid camp era though being pretty useful and having garnered a nobel prize. I take an anti parasitic course every 3 months (comes in a pack with 4 tablets you down in one hit) along with a course of Mebendazole (2 tablet pack) every 6 months that's prescribed by my doc due to being a rural fag in close contact with animals.

On the cancer side, there are studies being done in using these 2 along with a bunch of other drugs on their impacts on cancer (https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11595001/ as an example). I've had a cursory look through the paper and their uses seem to be associated with types of cancer for their benefits, e.g. ivermectin seems to be mentioned around pancreatic and colorectal but has only preclinically in animal models, there werent any clinical trial outcomes I could see. Mebendazole seems to have a broader brush and does seem to have extensive pre-clinical and some human case reports related. Chloroquine seems a lot narrower but also seems to have reference for certain solid tumor types and is only really suitable as part of a combination therapy, not a singular treatment and only has preclinical info available in the report. I could go a bit autistic on specifics but its probably not going to be helpful.

In reality, in proper doses, none of these should cause much harm, if any, but I'm not a MD and this is not medical advice. I'm just some fag that did a bunch of biomed a long time ago and I'm not going to spend time digging into the pharmacokinetics to determine what their interactions and relative toxicity profiles are. From the paper though, the general gist is they are much lower tox profiles than chemo.

The article is a good read though and goes into a lot more like Propranolol and Niclosamide which also seem to have some interesting results.
It's a good starting point for some reading though.
 
Taking an antiparasitic to combat a virus or cancer cells because a politics brained grifter told you too is low IQ behavior. The rightoid version of thinking troons are women.
 
John Campbell is a complete grifter. He was one of those guys that gained credibility with people by being a doctor that opposed the lockdowns early on, and he has used that to push scam cures and other nonsense for views and money. Don't trust any of these YouTube charlatan doctors. If you want a cure for cancer, Donald Trump said diet coke kills cancer, so you could always try that.
@LongTallTexas says it's Naht Truuuu so Ivermectin must be a miracle drug!

Taking an antiparasitic to combat a virus or cancer cells because a politics brained grifter told you too is low IQ behavior. The rightoid version of thinking troons are women.
Parasites actively suppress your immune system so that's not completely out of left field.
 
Taking an antiparasitic to combat a virus or cancer cells because a politics brained grifter told you too is low IQ behavior. The rightoid version of thinking troons are women.
Ivermectin appears to have activities far beyond its anti parasitic mechanisms. These are still being characterised and studied, but it seems to have
Anti inflammatory
Anti bacterial
Antiviral
Anti cancer
Effects. That doesn’t mean ‘it’s a cure for cancer’ as a panacea, just as ivermectin isn’t effective against all parasites. It’s possible that in combination with other drugs it could target specific cancers, or specific pathways. We don’t know enough about it yet and it’s very frustrating that Covid labelled it as horse paste only. Go I to pubmed and look for Ivermectin reviews pre coof - you’ll see several talking about it’s potential.
Source: me, a geneticist who now works in drug development.
 
Taking an antiparasitic to combat a virus or cancer cells because a politics brained grifter told you too is low IQ behavior. The rightoid version of thinking troons are women.
very true but it's also engaging with the scientific process in good faith unlike anything regarding troons so treating people badly for falling for it is also low iq behavior
 
I've heard other countries do regular deworming treatments. Given jeets are handling food nowadays, I'm considering starting this as an every 6 months or every year thing.

It would be extremely funny if my autism completely goes away after this (but I doubt it, I'm just joking).
 
I tried looking for it last time I was in TN but could only find topical. Any more info?
I only wrote what i read. I haven't been in TN since before they allowed it. I wonder if you go to a independent pharmacy you'd have more luck.
 
This is going to sound dumb but I highly suggest OP watches this lecture on cancer by the gaming youtuber SsethTzeentach as this is actually his area of expertise. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsRVQWfqjms

Ivermectin isn't dangerous and you can take the version meant for livestock found at places like Tractor Supply. Just make sure you get it with only Ivermectin.

For as long as I can remember I have gotten really sick two or three times per year, every year. Fall/winter, winter, spring/summer, like clockwork. And not just a little sick but so sick I'm knocked out of commission for about a week. I am otherwise healthy and not overweight. In February 2020 I was so sick I had to take two weeks off of work.

Since 2020 I've taken Ivermectin in the form of horse deworming paste maybe a dozen times at the onset of symptoms. I cannot say it has worked, and I can't say it hasn't worked. All I can say is maybe a third of the time my symptoms quickly vanished and I didn't get any sicker (i.e. I recovered) but who knows if I would've gotten any sicker had I not taken it.

However, now that I think about it, it just occurred to me I haven't been sick in quite a while and in this time period (2020 to now) I went another stretch of about a year, if not longer, of not getting sick at all which for me is just totally unheard of.

I have met a lot of doctors and a lot of doctors in training and I've sat in on med school lectures. They are almost always what I would colloquially refer to as "midwits." They're (usually) more intelligent than average but not so much that they are naturally lateral/creative thinkers, so all of their thinking is confined by their training at the hands of the pharmaceutical/medical industrial complex. They're just strivers willing to study 80 hours a week to get the piece of paper and title that "proves" they're "smart."

Compound this with the fact that anyone doing research is reliant on grants and good luck getting a grant researching the efficacy of a medication for which there is no patent and doses amount to the cost of about a $1.25 each; most researchers are not going to take the risk of not receiving a grant to even propose such a thing. Now compound this again with the fact that the industry is lousy with pajeets, chinks and women none of whom are that smart to begin with and none of whom are willing to go against the grain for the benefit of humanity. Now throw in the general academic scientific study crisis and yeah, there just isn't a lot of solid research on ivermectin.

For what it's worth ChatGPT says there have been up to a dozen studies on ivermectin and only 3-5 would be considered "high quality" and that those 3-5 studies "consistently" show no clinical benefit to ivermectin.

Edit to add: The screeching against something as benign as ivermectin was one of the biggest alarm bells that we were being lied to about pandemic. Anyone who fell for that should be dismissed outright.
 
I wonder if there is something to taking an anti-parasitic once every year or so as part of a normal supplemental routine.
I really don't see how it could possibly hurt, getting rid of body critters should be a good thing
I tried looking for it last time I was in TN but could only find topical. Any more info?
You can buy the animal use dewormer online from a bunch of different places. Idk if there is a difference in strength or dose for human use so do your own research.
 
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