How do I kill the worm eating my brain?

I know a lady whose husband died of a random fungus he got in the desert. Breathed it in and it ate up his brain. Perfectly healthy guy and he got exposed to it on a small family trip. Died within a few weeks of getting back.

Believe it’s called Valley Fever. This was an extreme case but it’s pretty crazy how much of nature is ready to destroy our shit, and it’s usually the microscopic stuff that we need to worry about most.

Go look into Prions if you want something to be paranoid about. The roots of mad cow disease and that family of illness are terrifying. All you have to do is take one bite of contaminated food and then you lose your ability to sleep and stay awake until you die. Or you end up like the cows and start scratching yourself until the meat is falling out of your skin. Forgot the other kinds of things it can do to you but it’s essentially the closest thing to a zombie virus we know of.
I know a guy that had a similar experience. Decided to walk into a dust storm and picked up a fungis that had his entire scalp red and inflamed. CDC visited him after they figured out what it was because it was so rare. Anyways after being on diflucan for like 9 mo it went away.
 
Go look into Prions if you want something to be paranoid about. The roots of mad cow disease and that family of illness are terrifying. All you have to do is take one bite of contaminated food and then you lose your ability to sleep and stay awake until you die. Or you end up like the cows and start scratching yourself until the meat is falling out of your skin. Forgot the other kinds of things it can do to you but it’s essentially the closest thing to a zombie virus we know of.

The best part about prions is that they are misfolded proteins / amino acid chains.

Y’all know what peptides are? Amino acid chains..
 
It's just nature. I don't know if this will help but I know a few people who cured their cancer with it!

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I used fenbenzadole and ivermectin along with an immunotherapy trial to treat my stage 3 colon cancer.

My CEA (Carcinoembryonic antigen) tests would drop about 5 points a week with the immunotherapy alone, or about 20 points a week with added fenbendazole+Ivermectin.

The stuffs a miracle drug for cancer.

Been in remission just over 3 months after a 3.5 year battle.

I also shit out a ton of worms when I first started. Made me pair it further with high dose garlic, raw pumpkin seeds, cilantro tincture, and a couple days of wormwood. Shit out even more worms and mucoid plaque.


I'll continue to deworm once a year now. It was gnarly, and I honestly feel better in remission now days than I ever did in my young adult life before.

Maybe that's just having felt like shit for so long that normal is near euphoric by comparison though.
 
I used fenbenzadole and ivermectin along with an immunotherapy trial to treat my stage 3 colon cancer.

My CEA (Carcinoembryonic antigen) tests would drop about 5 points a week with the immunotherapy alone, or about 20 points a week with added fenbendazole+Ivermectin.

The stuffs a miracle drug for cancer.

Been in remission just over 3 months after a 3.5 year battle.

I also shit out a ton of worms when I first started. Made me pair it further with high dose garlic, raw pumpkin seeds, cilantro tincture, and a couple days of wormwood. Shit out even more worms and mucoid plaque.


I'll continue to deworm once a year now. It was gnarly, and I honestly feel better in remission now days than I ever did in my young adult life before.

Maybe that's just having felt like shit for so long that normal is near euphoric by comparison though.
Damn thats crazy. Thanks for sharing.
 
I used fenbenzadole and ivermectin along with an immunotherapy trial to treat my stage 3 colon cancer.

My CEA (Carcinoembryonic antigen) tests would drop about 5 points a week with the immunotherapy alone, or about 20 points a week with added fenbendazole+Ivermectin.

The stuffs a miracle drug for cancer.

Been in remission just over 3 months after a 3.5 year battle.

I also shit out a ton of worms when I first started. Made me pair it further with high dose garlic, raw pumpkin seeds, cilantro tincture, and a couple days of wormwood. Shit out even more worms and mucoid plaque.


I'll continue to deworm once a year now. It was gnarly, and I honestly feel better in remission now days than I ever did in my young adult life before.

Maybe that's just having felt like shit for so long that normal is near euphoric by comparison though.
How are you shitting worms when they are in your brain?
 
They don't crawl in through your ear sci-fi horror style. Start in your gut, eventually eggs make it to brain.
Ahh of course, now it all makes sense. They travel through the tinest cappilaries in the gut thus through, permeation make it to the brain. Got it
 
Ahh of course, now it all makes sense. They travel through the tinest cappilaries in the gut thus through, permeation make it to the brain. Got it

I mean, as far as I'm concerned, no one will ever convince me earwigs don't burrow into your ear to lay eggs into your brain, but scientists, undoubtedly infected and controlled by them, spread the crazy concept of brain invasions being caused caused by ingestion of underdone street pork in the dirty global south...


"After people eat food contaminated with the tapeworm's eggs, secretions in the stomach cause the eggs to hatch into larvae. The larvae enter the bloodstream and are distributed to all parts of the body, including the brain and spinal cord."
 
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So all this "worm" talk has had me researching this topic even further over the last several weeks. Apparently, millions of people all over the world do "de-worm" once or twice per year, including people in Japan who regularly eat raw fish. Being a sushi lover here in the US, I wonder why I would not also need to de-worm and benefit from the practice?


Ivermectin for humans is much more difficult to get that I thought it would be, especially with all the previous COVID hype (or maybe BECAUSE of it). However, veterinary Ivermectin is EASY and CHEAP (see photo). I've taken veterinary steroids before, a family member all but cured their Stage 4 cancer using dog dewormer, many of us use UGL labs for AAS. So the question is...

To use or not to use Horse Health Ivermectin paste? Most issues I've read with it relate to overdose but there is a dial that allows for easy dosing. Any experiences here?
 

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So all this "worm" talk has had me researching this topic even further over the last several weeks. Apparently, millions of people all over the world do "de-worm" once or twice per year, including people in Japan who regularly eat raw fish. Being a sushi lover here in the US, I wonder why I would not also need to de-worm and benefit from the practice?


Ivermectin for humans is much more difficult to get that I thought it would be, especially with all the previous COVID hype (or maybe BECAUSE of it). However, veterinary Ivermectin is EASY and CHEAP (see photo). I've taken veterinary steroids before, a family member all but cured their Stage 4 cancer using dog dewormer, many of us use UGL labs for AAS. So the question is...

To use or not to use Horse Health Ivermectin paste? Most issues I've read with it relate to overdose but there is a dial that allows for easy dosing. Any experiences here?

No way when pharma ivermectin is readily available from PCT24x7 and PCTZONE for pennys. A good med to add to the emergency stash too.
 
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