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Ivermectin is the best, a Nobel Prize winning medication, but it's being suppressed; you can't get it over the counter and you can't get a prescription for it-and even if you do they won't fulfill it. You can get lesser products from Amazon but there's no assurance they weren't made as a Trojan Horse by the Wormoids (unlike IVM which is the product of a worm-free Japanese man and a worm-free White Germanic man
https://www.farmersjournal.ie/irish-discoverer-of-ivermectin-jointly-wins-nobel-prize-for-medicine-191087).
>Hm. I thought your diet only affects your gut bacteria which affects your brain
The interdimensional/interstellar Wormoids reside in your gut including your intestines etc., they are locked into a life-long death battle with good Wormoids like L. Reuteri
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5917019/
>Due to its antimicrobial activity, L. reuteri is able to inhibit the colonization of pathogenic microbes and remodel the commensal microbiota composition in the host. Second, L. reuteri can benefit the host immune system. For instance, some L. reuteri strains can reduce the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines while promoting regulatory T cell development and function. Third, bearing the ability to strengthen the intestinal barrier, the colonization of L. reuteri may decrease the microbial translocation from the gut lumen to the tissues. Microbial translocation across the intestinal epithelium has been hypothesized as an initiator of inflammation. Therefore, inflammatory diseases, including those located in the gut as well as in remote tissues, may be ameliorated by increasing the colonization of L. reuteri. Notably, the decrease in the abundance of L. reuteri in humans in the past decades is correlated with an increase in the incidences of inflammatory diseases over the same period of time.
Lactobacillus Reuteri-which is found in Greek Yogurt, Sourdough Bread, Kefir, Sauerkraut and Kimchi-is one such dietary consideration that may help resist or expel Wormoid influence, in conjunction with anti-parasitic medication.
Edited last time by loomis on 09/22/2021 (Wed) 22:41:29.