Targeting the nervous system of the parasitic worm, Haemonchus contortus, with quercetin
Wonder what dosage is required for that effect.
Wonder what dosage is required for that effect.
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Ginsenosides CK and Rd were demonstrated to enhance ATP responses at P2X4 by ∼twofold, similar to potentiation by the known positive modulator ivermectin.
check PubMed "ivermectin prostate"....Artemisinin can help w your prostate issues.I had Covid a month or so ago and took Ivermectin for 5 days. I noticed an ongoing prostate inflammation/prostatitis I'd be dealing with temporarily disappeared and the pain was gone from the area. It returned soon after getting over Covid and stopping Ivermectin. Strange coincidence or Ivermectin somehow helped the prostate issue.
I had Covid a month or so ago and took Ivermectin for 5 days. I noticed an ongoing prostate inflammation/prostatitis I'd be dealing with temporarily disappeared and the pain was gone from the area. It returned soon after getting over Covid and stopping Ivermectin. Strange coincidence or Ivermectin somehow helped the prostate issue.
Joe Tippens in OK completely cured his stage 4 small cell lung cancer in 3 months using panacur C (fenbendazole) along with curcumin cbd oil and vitamin e supplements. However the Merck animal division scientist who was an earlier user cured her stage 4 glioblastoma with panacur only. See "mycancerstory.rocks" for details.Reminds one of the stories surrounding Fenbendazole - Wikipedia and its anti cancer effects.
I can't cite the source right now (may have been Dr. Dach) but apparently one of the ways the antiparasitics deal with cancer is to destroy the nanotubules they use to suck mitochondria away from healthy cells...just one of the anti cancer mechanisms.By infectious, i mean causative: of cancer.
If you kill the infectious agent, you kill the tumor.
Almost all anti infectious substances seem to have some anti cancer effects, starting with antibiotics, as Haidut posted.
Nice...this is the thrill and satisfaction of doing your own research....at the cost of hours and days and weeks often! We amateurs see things new and differently, while the pros are often so hung up on their own view they can't see the forest for the trees.....Total shot in the dark, but research has shown that ginsenosides in panax ginseng have a similar effect to ivermectin on a certain receptor that enhances ATP (2-fold). Maybe it would be worthwhile testing if panax ginseng has a similar effect. Like I say, total shot in the dark. I can post the study if you like.
This seems eminently logical to me.I wonder if Ivermectin is killing parasites, and maybe other viral/fungal infections, which allows the immune system to tackle other problems. There is definitely the phenomenon of the immune system getting "stuck" trying to take something out, and getting into some type of equilibrium that perhaps Ivermectin pushes in a positive direction.
Rife. First time I've read about that. So maybe those Frankenstein-looking electrical curative gadgets being used back in the 19th century weren't snake oil after all?I think somebody posted in the forum a few months ago a study (peer reviewed IIRC, indexed in pubmed) about deactivating sarscov2 with frequencies? Could it be? I immediately thought about Rife.
It makes a lot of sense. We are electrical beings. What they use to resuscitate a stoped heart is electricity. What they use to cure some incurable cases of depression is electricity. Etc. Now imagine if you could refine those blunt "therapies" into a well developed science. That's what Rife tried to do IIRC.Rife. First time I've read about that. So maybe those Frankenstein-looking electrical curative gadgets being used back in the 19th century weren't snake oil after all?
It makes a lot of sense. We are electrical beings. What they use to resuscitate a stoped heart is electricity. What they use to cure some incurable cases of depression is electricity. Etc. Now imagine if you could refine those blunt "therapies" into a well developed science. That's what Rife tried to do IIRC.
Wonder if you have seen this one already. Was floating around on the forum for over a year now but i find it fascininating everytime i watch it:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBZcQ6ISbpU
Targeting the nervous system of the parasitic worm, Haemonchus contortus, with quercetin
Wonder what dosage is required for that effect.
Physical damages inflicted on the adult worms, as monitored by the scanning electron microscopy, revealed that quercetin ruptured the cuticular structure of the body and completely disrupted the two ends and other body regions, including the destruction of the blood-sucking anterior mouth part and the posterior tail region. Physical damage, in the forms of partial shrinkage of the body, the body ends, and disruption of the cuticle is also visible for albendazole treatment, however, the extent of damage caused by quercetin is much more than albendazole. In our study, for the first time, we reported the histological constitutions of H. contortus and apoptotic histopathology, caused by quercetin. Using the technique of Hematoxylin & Erythrosin (HnE) staining, we identified the isthmus, brut, pseudocoele, globular leukocytes, muscle cells, intestinal epithelial region, and growth zone of the ovary in the different sections of the body of H. contortus. We demonstrated detrimental changes in the morphologies of these body regions when treated with quercetin as compared to the control and albendazole. Whereas, albendazole treatment, partly breached the muscle cells and ovary along with some disruptions were visible in the isthmus and pseudocoele, quercetin at 1 mM drastically alter these structures with a complete loss of eggs in the ovary and damaged
globular leukocytes
Parasites are the monsters not given enough prominence by the establishment. A point of fact is that malaria and dengue is one and the same disease (Dr. Jennifer Daniels:
View: https://youtu.be/6JU9WHytH00
already at timestamp near where she says it.) Where one is caused by parasites and the latter by virus when each share the same symptoms as the other. The shift is a subtle one, but treating a parasite makes less money while treating a virus more.
Parasites are the monsters not given enough prominence by the establishment. A point of fact is that malaria and dengue is one and the same disease (Dr. Jennifer Daniels: