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[–] 5 pts

No joke, fellow Poalsters... two months ago, due to coof roaring through my family ( in a certain unnamed communist country, 12 of us got it) I started a regime of 'mectin. For the past three years, i have had progressively worse peripheral neuropathy (nerve deadening) ..especially in one foot.. felt like a useless lump... i noticed 7 weeks ago that I could feel the foot again? Could it be? .. 4 weeks ago I was ticklish again . 2 weeks ago, I noted how almost normal it felt. The PN in my other limbs is in full remission.. no dead spots, no more tingling or pins and needles.. this on full dose for a week and half dose till now. Then TODAY I see this.....

[–] 0 pt

God Bless You Brother/Sister! Can you share what your dosage and frequency was? This sounds like an amazing case study to be shared!

[–] 4 pts

It can also kill cancers. How about that.....

[–] 3 pts

Right?! No wonder they won't publicize any of these treatments! Billions and Billions! 😞😇🎅🎁

[–] 1 pt

Here;s the evidence that Ivermectin (and anti-parasitics) kill Cancer, for future reference:

https://poal.co/s/Science/468944

[–] 0 pt

The only ivermectin post I've seen over the last 2 years in which there's actual and reasonable source base.

[–] 0 pt

God made cancer becauze he doesn’t like us.

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[–] 1 pt

Wait wait wait What does this mean for diabetics?

[–] 1 pt

Look into high dose Thiamine (B1) therapy. See my post above on this subject. Lots of data available on the web about this.

[–] 0 pt

I will check it out. Interestingly I get a lot of thiamine in my diet naturally. I eat LCHF which means bacon is on the menu.

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[–] 1 pt

I've been using it to both rid myself of lyme pathogens that love my occipital nerves and other nerves in that area and to repair those nerves. It works beautifully, which is why (((they))) don't want us to have it of course.

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[–] 0 pt (edited )

One approach is to explore mechanisms in lower organisms, in which nerve repair is much more efficient.

... is more efficient.

So it's not a result that's very meaningful yet for humans as it wouldn't apply.

A recent study demonstrated that the antiparasitic drug, ivermectin, caused hyperinnervation of primordial eye tissue in Xenopus laevis tadpoles.

IN TADPOLES.

Fuck (((OP))) and fuck all of you kikes for being dishonest... kikes and not telling the whole story.

This COULD lead to good results. COULD. But it doesn't even remotely say or claim to say what OP implies in the title.

In tadpoles who already repair their peripheral nervous system better and differently than humans it appears ivermectin may promote this growth and healing.

That's an honest title.