I've heard that almost everybody can assume they have some kind of parasite in them especially if they eat sushi.
Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine are both commonly used to fight parasites.
Hydroxychloroquine acts as a zinc ionopore which allows zinc in the bloodstream to enter the cell thus stopping rna viral replication.
Ivermectin acts as a protease inhibitor like an antiretroviral does, thus stopping viral replication.
It's interesting that these antiparasitics also fight viruses.
In africa poor areas were using artemesia ( a specie wormwood) to fight the coof/flu. Interestingly wormwood has been used as an antiparasitic for centuries.
Would it be beneficial to take anti-parasite medication to get rid of anything thats currently in the body?
I'm not a doctor.
Get rid of anything
I dont know what you mean by anything. Antiparasitics will deffinitly get rid of the parasites their designed to. They may have other benefits or functions as well.
I have heard of people using mebendazol or fenbendazole ( common antiparasitics, dewormers) to cure different cancers. There are more studies going on all the time.
A lot of these studies dont see the light of day, because if they work and the medication is no longer under patent, there is not a lot of money to be made. That and cures dont make money like treatments do.
I'm not a doctor.
Unfortunately now a days even being a doctor doesn't lend credibility when it comes to health.
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