Anonymous (Texas) on 04/22/2016
Apparently when crystal methamphetamine is introduced in the blood stream these invisible parasites get super amped and against their genetically instilled antics. and expose themselves. And the almost humorous antidotes and therapies were desperately tried to no avail. We tried to get a prescription for a drug that after much research sounded like the answer, but was denied by some "educated physicians".
So after a little research this very effective medication called ivermectin, was discovered to be the same medication used by ranchers to treat their cattle and horses for these parasites. After much consideration and desperation we gave it a chance. After almost an entire year of aroma therapies, vinegar, ice baths and sticking rolled up news paper cones set on fire into ears. To smoke em out or form some a super vacuum to suck them out. We figured that we had nothing lose.
Well the feed store only carries ivermectin in 1% sterile, injectable solution. I imagine to deter suffering people to cough up more money in prescription form. Well since it is water soluble, we watered it down and used it as a topical skin lather. And low and behold after about 10 minutes these "so called imaginary parasites" started to viciously evacuate from arms, scalp, face, neck, shoulders and particularly close to the eye region.
Now I'm not saying it was that easy and everything was rainbows and unicorns.These parasites must be eradicated in adult and larva forms that thrive in your intestines.So medication must also be ingested and due deligence must be incorporated in the attempt of eradication. Everyone including pets must be treated and everything sterilized and disinfected. and multiple dosis must be taken.
And uncomfortable stool examinations must be closely examined to insure the larva are dead and includes diuretic medication, but most importantly research, research, and research. because unfortunately in our case these educated physicians cared more about monetary gain than helping suffering patients.So nobody is going to be more diligent in your cure than yourself.
Good luck...
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