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Back on voat I would see articles about people using dewormers for dogs and horses to combat types of cancers. Funny story I was just at the vet and they got boxes of Ivermectin for livestock.

Just wanted to ask into the void if there is some info of people using harmless treatments for Lyme. In minecraft obviously.

Back on voat I would see articles about people using dewormers for dogs and horses to combat types of cancers. Funny story I was just at the vet and they got boxes of Ivermectin for livestock. Just wanted to ask into the void if there is some info of people using harmless treatments for Lyme. In minecraft obviously.

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Fun fact: In Peru, they distributed Ivermectin against C19, excess deaths at +30 days dropped by a population-weighted mean of 74%, each drop beginning within 11 day after the start: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3765018

How it works (not only against worms): https://youtu.be/GZoBAuR4ajs?t=162

There are two possible problems causing the fatigue syndrome with or after Lyme: The bacterium may still be there (in immune suppressed areas of the body), or the immune system keeps being disregulated after the it is gone (like in C19 long haulers).

Immune suppressed areas are areas where the cells of the immune system are not allowed because they would destroy all, eyeballs for example. Viruses and bacteria can survive a long time there and tickle the immune system.

A disregulated immune system produces too many cytokines that destroy cells, prompting the reaction of the immune system. Steroids can disrupt this vicious circle. If this happens in the brain, maybe Fluvoxamine can help in Minecraft: https://youtu.be/3CfRw0zYzlg

Edit: bacterium, not virus.