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  1. How do you decide between hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, or other treatments?
  2. Do different parasites call for multiple treatments and courses?
  3. Is the generally-accepted approach to undergo an initial cleansing course of higher or more frequent doses, followed by low-level maintenance doses to stay parasite-free?
  4. From what trustworthy sources can you obtain it? (i.e., not via a doctor of course) inb4 "nice try [pejorative]"
  5. What happens to parasites in your body once you kill them? Where do they go?

@Ivan I think you researched some of this once?

1. How do you decide between hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, or other treatments? 2. Do different parasites call for multiple treatments and courses? 3. Is the generally-accepted approach to undergo an initial cleansing course of higher or more frequent doses, followed by low-level maintenance doses to stay parasite-free? 4. From what trustworthy sources can you obtain it? (i.e., not via a doctor of course) inb4 "nice try [pejorative]" 5. What happens to parasites in your body once you kill them? Where do they go? @Ivan I think you researched some of this once?

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[–] 6 pts (edited )

I don't have a lot of time tonight to go into details. I will try to find some time tomorrow, but my mom dewormed us regularly and I still do it once a year. I do it yearly for my cats so I just do it the same time.

Because I likely don't have any or at least many because I've gone through a lot of treatments over the years I typically do fenbendazole since it is also a cancer killer. I just follow the protocol for maintenance for a couple of weeks. I figure that will take out the adults and then any that hatch from the eggs.

From what I've heard you need to get rid of the adults, give some time for the eggs to hatch and then kill them before they lay more eggs. I don't think there's much safe stuff that kills the eggs.

I never have any side effects or symptoms from doing it with fenben or ivermectin, pyrantel pamoate, or mebendazole, but if you have a lot of parasites and they die off at once you can have something like an allergic reaction. They die and your body takes them apart like it would with anything foreign. Some people get rashes or nausea or headaches.

A lot of the stuff is over the counter for pets. You just calc it based on body size. Mebendazole is flavored like fake bananas for some reason, ivermectin is usually fake apple paste and fenben is powder that you need to take with something with some fat in it to work best.

This was making the rounds a while ago: https://archive.org/details/parasite-pill-2.0/page/164/mode/1up

I remember it being interesting but I'd doublecheck any dosages or meds mentioned.

[–] 3 pts

Thanks a ton. Gets me researching the right info!