I have 6,000ML/MG lol they guy would only ship his last case which was 500ML as a full unit.
There was a doctor who said stop following both sides religious. Ivermectin lowers ph maybe raises it (can’t recall) and can cause problems taken long term since your body needs a certain PH.
I wish I could find it, it was about a month ago, right as I started then stopped the preventive ivermectin protocol.
I use everyone else and phyto quercetin, zinc, bromlein vit D,C and a thousand other things. (The supplements are spell wrong, I’m not taking the time to spell them correctly )
I'm taking those supplements as well for the last year. It has kept me in check but I think with all these jabbed people this winter's "low Vitamin D" season will wreak havoc on the population and they will infect the unjabbed.
You know whats crazy and people can say it’s not true etc, I don’t care.
My GF and I were supposed to go out Saturday night. Supposedly ivermectin has a half life of 18 hours and offers protection for 48-72 hours depending on conditions.
I’ve read your not supposed to drink for at least twelve hours after dosing.
Friday evening I dose myself at .4 and since my GF gets drunk and will taste friends drinks or a take puff off their cigarette since she forgets. I dosed her at a .6 for “full infection” lol.
When she got up her peripheral vision was black and she couldn’t see at all to the sides. Then after about an hour it started flickering to being able to see then back to black. Then a few hours later it moved to her central vision and she just had a huge weird round spot and couldn’t see directly in front of her for a few hours, it was both eyes.
It took roughly 8 hours to completey go away then everything was just blurry until she got up Sunday morning, so we skipped going out on Saturday.
I know that guy in Las Vegas who was refused horse paste by the lady at the feed store said he couldn’t see in the mornings.
I mentioned it to my brother who was in charge of a level 3 research lab he’s on unpaid leave for now for refusing the jab along with most of the researchers but the staff took it lmao. If you have researchers who’ve been working on mRna vaccines for years and won’t take it, why would you, people are stupid.
Anyway the majority or researchers along with my brother take .4 dose twice a week and two of the researchers would have the same problem the following day.
They said the safety profile is excellent, they wouldn’t discontinue the protocol but couldn’t figure out the eye problem even after looking at research papers for other diseases with ivermectin and contacting flccc.
It’s somewhat like an optical migraine but both eyes and a little more intense and lasts a lot longer. I looked stuff up yesterday and found it may be of benefit for macular degeneration, so maybe it increases blood flow to the eyes or something, who knows.
Next week I’ll be dosing her at .4, she’s never had a problem with that dose before.
Interesting side effects. I had a friend who went through the same thing after getting a transfusion of hydrogen peroxide. I know, who does that to themselves. It eventually corrected itself.
Dosage sounds like key. Have you seen this group of doctors website? https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/
Hope it helps.
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