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Laura McB. (Cornwall, UK) on 04/21/2021
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RE: The AstraZenica Covid shot.

I had the first one ten weeks ago. Within two weeks, I was having an attack of Demodex that is STILL going on, despite a round of Thuja followed by arsenicum album as advised by my homeopath. We are going to repeat the Thuja. I also developed intestinal worms after the shot; Citricidal has dealt with that. But the demodex is making me want to die, literally. I know we all have all this stuff in our bodies all the time, and only notice if something sets it off. The "vaccine" did. Horribly. I am terrified that I'll be living with itching and pimples/lesions for the rest of my life. I wish I had not taken the first shot; needless to say, I won't be taking the second.

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Replied By fenimore (uk) on 05/05/2021

I'm thinking Ivermectin. It is a harmless anti-parasitical treatment used by vets. Also often named as effective against Covid19.
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Replied By Linda (Celeste, Texas) on 08/25/2021

When I read that the active ingredient in ivermectin was black walnut hulls, I remembered that black walnut hulls are in over the counter parasitic for humans. I bought 6 bottles from amazon just in case.

Replied By Adeha (Asheville, NC) on 08/29/2021

Where did you read that? I can't find any confirmation online. The only ingredient I have heard mentioned is Japanese soil bacteria.

Replied By LaRae (Arizona USA) on 08/29/2021

Your info is incorrect. While black walnut hulls may be anti-parasitic, they do not contain Ivermectin. Ivermectin is the active ingredient and is derived from soil that is found in a certain area in Japan.

Replied By afr malatesta (Usa) on 08/29/2021

How much black walnut hull dry or liquid do you use? Whats dosage? Where can I check? Thank you

Replied By Brett (Hawaii) on 08/31/2021

I think you were misinformed. "Ivermectin is an orally bioavailable macrocyclic lactone derived form Streptomyces avermitilis..." Streptomyces avermitilis was found in soil near a golf course in Japan. Ivermectin is the active ingredient from that soil bacteria. Be careful to look up things you read or hear so you don't pass on wrong information to the community. :) (be careful to use good practice when using black walnut hulls, they can be dangerous if not used carefully).

Replied By Ampy (Destin, FL) on 09/05/2021

Wanted to find out if you are doing the pill form of the Black Walnut Hull or the "liquid dropper".

Replied By Jayna D. (Orange County Southern CA) on 07/09/2023

I understand that Ivermectin comes from the herb Wormwood a.k.a. Sweet Artemisia. Right now Swanson Vitamins (a great Web source) Has bottles of these capsules on sale for less than $4.00. I ordered a few. This is less expensive and possibly more natural than the drug. They also carry Black Walnut hulls capsules dirt cheap. This may help kill harmful Candida Albicans in our bodies.

Replied By Violet (Cerrillos, NM) on 08/19/2021

Borax used topically helps get rid of mites.
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Replied By Tessa (Okanagan) on 08/26/2021

Hi Linda (Celeste, Texas) -

Thank you for that information. I never thought of looking up the ingredient list for Ivermectin!

Since the health food stores where I live don't seem to have much variety any more, I have found an online store that sells both liquid and pill versions of black walnut hulls. One brand even has wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) in it. Sounds promising.

It is said to:

  • Help relieve digestive disturbances/dyspepsia
  • Help stimulate appetite and aid digestion
  • Convenient liquid format
  • Formulated for bacterial, viral, and parasitic infections
  • Ideal for vegans

It might be handy to have - along with the zinc, quercetin, NAC, vitamin D, hydrogen peroxide and so on.

Cheers,

Tessa

Replied By ORH (TEN MILE , TN) on 08/30/2021

LA RAE,,, ORH here and have no clue about this conversation but lots of Black Walnut trees in Tn. What I have learned about them is the roots will kill garden veggies and little will grow under that tree. I first learned of the anti-fungal properties of the juice from a green walnut when I had ringworm that over the counter stuff would not kill. This was in Arkansas back in the 70's. A guy from Tn told me about this property. A sack of crushed green walnuts will kill all the fish in a pool. Our ancestors used this trick to keep from starving. We really are not too smart, are we? Our ancestors lived close to the earth, and we don't. Big pharma is our God. ===ORH===

Replied By HisJewel (New York) on 08/30/2021

Greetings to EC and Everyone,

Ingredients in Ivermectin Tablets,

Excerpt From Drugs .Com regarding Ivermectin tablets ingredients

"Ivermectin Tablets Description

Ivermectin is a semisynthetic, anthelmintic agent for oral administration. Ivermectin is derived from the avermectins, a class of highly active broad-spectrum, anti-parasitic agents isolated from the fermentation products of Streptomyces avermitilis. Ivermectin is a mixture containing at least 90% 5-O-demethyl-22,23-dihydroavermectin A1a and less than 10% 5-O-demethyl-25-de(1-methylpropyl)-22,23-dihydro-25-(1-methylethyl)avermectin A1a, generally referred to as 22,23-dihydroavermectin B1a and B1b, or H2B1a and H2B1b, respectively. The respective empirical formulas are C48H74O14 and C47H72O14, with molecular weights of 875.10 and 861.07, respectively. …"

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https://www.drugs.com/pro/ivermectin-tablets.html

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I also checked for information about Black Walnuts Hulls as an ingredient in Ivermectin but could not find it. What I did learn was that some people used black walnuts or other herbs to kill heartworms in their dogs and others preferred Ivermectin.

The Author of the next article, Dr Mark, is discussing killing heartworms in dogs in this article and does give amounts for the herbs he suggested: Concerning black Walnuts he said:

  1. "Black Walnut Hull: One drop on the food once daily for every ten pounds of body weight. One source suggested giving only one drop the first week, another drop the next week, etc. I read of one dose considerably higher (a full dropper full for an 85-pound dog), and the owner did not report side effects."

Enjoy the entire article.

https://pethelpful.com/dogs/safe-herbal-heartworm-treatment-for-your-dog


Replied By Pamela (Clyde, NC) on 12/16/2021

I'm so sorry about what you're experiencing. How perfectly awful.

Just a thought... isn't borax alleged to be a good treatment for demodex? Maybe look up borax baths here on EC. Borax is also alleged to be THE definitive solution for nanobots/morgellons, which seems to be cropping up in many, post-jab.

Hope this helps, and best wishes for a speedy recovery.
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