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For reasons I won't go into here I know a lot about TB. It's pretty deadly but is most likely not a virus and more likely a parasite. TB reminds me of kennel cough in dogs. I don't know if you've ever been around it or know about it but kc is a bacteria and a virus that work in tandem. TB is really similar though it's not explained like that in the medical industry.

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So your answer is basically yes as imervercien is an anti parasitic drug.

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Could be yes. I am hesitant to commit on this only because my opinion of virology has changed dramatically since around 2014. Before that I didn't think it was an accurate science but I thought it at least had merit. Some things happened 2013/14 that changed that. I am of the opinion now that what they call viruses are probably parasites. BUT (and this is my big disclaimer) TB is pernicious and deadly because it is not just one thing attacking your system. I also think now that it was weaponized and is in no way natural. That is a new opinion. The standard course of drugs for TB is nine months of a antibiotic and antiviral. So maybe ivermectin but also some kind of antibiotic as well.

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Oh definitely. Ivermectin is the main ingredient in all heartworm medication for dogs and some cats. Everyone who has a dog and a box of Heart Guard in their house has Ivermectin. It is the standard for keeping the larvae out of the bloodstream. It kills larvae but not the full grown parasites. They have a short live expectancy so the thinking is they die off if you keep the larvae out of the bloodstream. I think it is the protocol for River Blindness as well. It has been on the WHO website for decades as a standard anti parasitic. I have no idea what has gone on in the media about this.