Ivermectin vs The Worms

OldGHGuy

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Alright, so I read a few too many stories about people shitting worms and other parasites after Ivermectin therapy. Being an exotic food lover, including sushi, sushimi, kitfo, carne de onca, etc and moderate world traveler that enjoys indulging in local foods and customs (such as Japanese baths), my curiosity and suspicion that I am host to some nasty freeloaders has driven me to action.

So I did some safety research and purchased some (very cheap) Ivermectin from a popular overseas source (pictured). I took 21mg this morning at 8:00 AM. This dosage is a moderate recommended single-dose for various parasites based on my bodyweight. I'm convinced I at least won't do any harm.

Not sure what to expect but we'll see. 45 minutes in, I'm not feeling anything other than confident that I didn't get mis-labeled cyanide tablets from my source.
 

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Going on 48 hrs post-treatment...Nothing. No noticeable differences, no cramps, no two-headed worms in the toilet. Thinking now it was probably unnecessary treatment but who knew? If it killed any freeloaders at all then I'm glad I did it. I'll probably treat once per year about this time just for good measure now that I have the Ivermectin store.
 
Try Mimosa Pudica as well. I was skeptical, but it pulled out actual rope worms that were not simple accumulations of the powder or mucous. Disgusting and horrifying.

Forgot to add, I had chronic pain in ileocecal area for around ten years that resolved once those were expelled. I repeated the same regimen a year later, and nothing came out that time.
 
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Try Mimosa Pudica as well. I was skeptical, but it pulled out actual rope worms that were not simple accumulations of the powder or mucous. Disgusting and horrifying.

Forgot to add, I had chronic pain in ileocecal area for around ten years that resolved once those were expelled. I repeated the same regimen a year later, and nothing came out that time.
Were the worms immediately expelled or did it take some time?
 
If he goes to the doctor and mentions parasites, they will likely roll their eyes and try to set him up for a colonoscopy. In ten years of my symptoms, a doctor never did shit for me. Glad your experience with the medical system has been so great. You're probably triple vaxxed, too.
 
If he goes to the doctor and mentions parasites, they will likely roll their eyes and try to set him up for a colonoscopy. In ten years of my symptoms, a doctor never did shit for me. Glad your experience with the medical system has been so great. You're probably triple vaxxed, too.
Respect @BigTomJ but @nullandvoid is exactly right. The rest of the world de-worms regularly with these very safe medicines.
 
Alright, so I read a few too many stories about people shitting worms and other parasites after Ivermectin therapy. Being an exotic food lover, including sushi, sushimi, kitfo, carne de onca, etc and moderate world traveler that enjoys indulging in local foods and customs (such as Japanese baths), my curiosity and suspicion that I am host to some nasty freeloaders has driven me to action.

My wife likes that

So I did some safety research and purchased some (very cheap) Ivermectin from a popular overseas source (pictured). I took 21mg this morning at 8:00 AM. This dosage is a moderate recommended single-dose for various parasites based on my bodyweight. I'm convinced I at least won't do any harm.

Not sure what to expect but we'll see. 45 minutes in, I'm not feeling anything other than confident that I didn't get mis-labeled cyanide tablets from my source.

My wife likes the last one. I guess they soak it in lemon juice and the acid in it somewhat or how slowly cooks it when marinated in it.
I don’t touch the stuff. I even cook everything well done. I’m paranoid.

Respect @BigTomJ but @nullandvoid is exactly right. The rest of the world de-worms regularly with these very safe medicines.

Yea the rest of the 3rd world. I agree with Tom.
 
If he goes to the doctor and mentions parasites, they will likely roll their eyes and try to set him up for a colonoscopy. In ten years of my symptoms, a doctor never did shit for me. Glad your experience with the medical system has been so great. You're probably triple vaxxed, too.
Youre an idiot.


Respect @BigTomJ but @nullandvoid is exactly right.
Im not saying the medication is unsafe, its clearly not, but you can order a parasite test and go to any labcorp for like $50. Or you can go to your doctor and candidly explain your concerns and insist on a test.
They will give it to you.

The rest of the world de-worms regularly with these very safe medicines.
Source for this? Ive been all over the world and never heard of any place "regularly de-worming".
This is a candid request, not some sort of gatcha
 
Youre an idiot.



Im not saying the medication is unsafe, its clearly not, but you can order a parasite test and go to any labcorp for like $50. Or you can go to your doctor and candidly explain your concerns and insist on a test.
They will give it to you.


Source for this? Ive been all over the world and never heard of any place "regularly de-worming".
This is a candid request, not some sort of gatcha


Only people that need regular de worming are those secluded Amazon tribal people, and they just take it when they can get it.
They are all infested with worms and parasites.
 
Just to wrap up my Ivermectin de-worming experiment/experience: it's been four days and I have to admit that I do feel like I have more energy since the treatment. My sleep is the same but I am waking feeling more rested and maintaining the feeling over the course of the day. Placebo? Perhaps, but it is a noticeable difference in someone that knows their body well. Or maybe there were parasites leaching off my nutrients/blood that have now been expelled.

I did not visibly see any result (worms in the toilet), nor did I have any real side effects other than a few minor stomach cramps in the 24 hours following ingestion. The cost of the Ivermectin was less than $0.50. Very high safety profile drug.

For good measure, I will add this treatment to my general health maintenance protocol and deworm once per year. For me, it's worth the peace of mind and noticeable boost (either placebo or real) that is gained.

Not trying to convince anyone of anything. Just my experience to take from what you will.
 
My wife likes the last one. I guess they soak it in lemon juice and the acid in it somewhat or how slowly cooks it when marinated in it.
I don’t touch the stuff. I even cook everything well done. I’m paranoid.



Yea the rest of the 3rd world. I agree with Tom.
We eat a lot of ceviche and aguachile which is cooked in lime juice. I wonder if I need deworming like my dogs. lol
 
Not here to "win" or argue gents. Take from the post what you will. Educating yourself always pays.

Australia, New Zealand, Japan....all 1st world countries, for your information.


So they had symptoms of a threadworm infection, and they actually saw worms in the toilet, and the Dr recommended that they take a de-worming medication, which makes sense as a treatment for an actual parasitic threadworm infection.

So how do we get from this doctor prescribing a dewormer to somebody infected with worms to preventative deworming?

This bubble headed author (seriously, click on her name and look at the crap she writes) quotes one pharmacist who recommends deworming every six months as a preventive. How did she find this pharmacist? Oh, a Google search, complete with a link to the article written by the Indian pharmacist in . . . India.

Parasites are a number one health concern in India.



I live in the United States. It is for now still a first world country, although I see signs of faltering as demographics change. I have indoor plumbing, as does everybody else around me. As of 2024, intentional parasites are not a major health concern here.
 
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Alright, so I read a few too many stories about people shitting worms and other parasites after Ivermectin therapy. Being an exotic food lover, including sushi, sushimi, kitfo, carne de onca, etc and moderate world traveler that enjoys indulging in local foods and customs (such as Japanese baths), my curiosity and suspicion that I am host to some nasty freeloaders has driven me to action.

So I did some safety research and purchased some (very cheap) Ivermectin from a popular overseas source (pictured). I took 21mg this morning at 8:00 AM. This dosage is a moderate recommended single-dose for various parasites based on my bodyweight. I'm convinced I at least won't do any harm.

Not sure what to expect but we'll see. 45 minutes in, I'm not feeling anything other than confident that I didn't get mis-labeled cyanide tablets from my source.

Just FYI, worms are visible. You can literally see them moving around in your poop, or your dog's poop.

Other parasites (protozoa) are not, but also would not be treated by your method. In addition, most protozoa infections are asymptomatic, probably doing no harm whatsoever.
 
It's understandable how the public has been misled into believing Ivermectin is some awful, dangerous drug only to be used in the case of parasitic infections.

That's completely and utterly false, a narrative spread by politically motivated journalists who prioritize a political agenda over the truth.

Ivermectin is extremely safe, side effects virtually unknown. It's given annually to everyone, including infants, in areas prone to parasitic infection. Over 100 million annually, and beyond that, there's significant evidence it helps with many other conditions, including demonstrating anti-cancer properties. Total use per year is approx 1.3 billion.

This is not some crackpot fringe opinion. It's the overwhelming scientific consensus and you'd be hard pressed to find dissent.

The ONLY reason it's not even more widely used on a regular basis is the concern that like overuse of antibiotics, parasites immune to ivermectin may develop. In other words, not using it will deny you it's myriad benefits, for the greater good of the wider community.

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One insane finding has been an overall reduction in diseases and illnesses of all types in communities treated with Ivermectin.

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The perceived benefit for Covid sufferers may have been the result of eliminating undetected parasitic infections, some of which are relatively benign, and others that are simply not symptomatic enough to be noticed, so the immune system was unburdened and better able to deal with Covid.
 
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