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🚨 Using CVS Ivermectin Lotion for Skin Conditions A woman recently shared that she uses the CVS brand Ivermectin lotion (found in the head lice section) for various skin issues, particularly rosacea. According to her, it’s the same active ingredient that dermatologists prescribe for rosacea, but this one comes...

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🚨 SHE STARTED IVERMECTIN 1.0% CREAM FOR HER ROSACEA. HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED NEXT. Before applying anything, she wanted to document exactly what her skin looked like. She had been dealing with facial irritation and bumps that she felt were getting worse with some of the products she had tried. She had also received plenty of suggestions online, including sulfur soap, but that approach wasn't working for her. In fact, she says it sometimes made the bumps more noticeable. After discussing it with her naturopathic doctor, she decided to try 1.0% Ivermectin cream and was instructed to apply it once daily. She kept the routine simple. Just water to wash her face, followed by a thin application of the Ivermectin cream. She explained that she had been hearing about Ivermectin for rosacea, dermatitis, and Demodex-related skin problems, so she wanted to see how her own skin would respond. And that's what makes these before-and-after stories interesting. Everyone's skin is different, and a product that works for one person isn't automatically going to work for another. But topical Ivermectin is an established treatment for inflammatory lesions of rosacea, and researchers have also investigated its activity against Demodex mites, which have been associated with some rosacea cases. Her goal wasn't to promise a miracle. It was simply to document the starting point, follow the changes, and see what happened. Day 1 starts here. Now comes the part everyone will be watching: what does her skin look like after consistent use? #IvermectinCream

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"Most impressive of all is Ivermectin Cream will completely clear skin Cancers...Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma & Melanoma will heal & fall off." "Topical Ivermectin will heal any inflammatory or Autoimmune skin condition including Rosacea, Cystic Acne & Eczema." ~Dr. William Makis, radiologist, oncologist & cancer researcher. Ivermectin has anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, anti-bacterial & anti-tumor properties. Ivermectin has amazing topical applications...skin cancers disappearing after a few weeks of applying it twice a day...the skin cancer literally falls off. People with the worst type of cystic acne are completely clearing that lifelong painful debilitating condition. Ivermectin is a pretty fascinating veritable wonder drug. It’s primarily known as a broad-spectrum antiparasitic agent with multiple mechanisms of action. The story of its discovery, in the 1960s when Satoshi Ōmura stumbled upon a unique soil bacteria. This bacteria produced something called avermectin, & ivermectin is essentially a synthetic derivative of this component. Ivermectin Cream Treats These Dermatology Conditions: Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis Facial Mites Scabies Demodex Skin Mites Perioral Dermatitis Hookworms Lice Basal Cell Carcinoma Squamous Cell Carcinoma Melanoma Moles Warts Skin Tags Ringworm Candida Athlete's Foot Purchasing Topical Ivermectin Cream In 1 of 2 Ways: #1: Doctor Rx Prescription for 1% cream...pharmacy filled & purchased after doctor visit or diagnosis. #2: Over The Counter private purchase of 1.87% cream at any veterinary, pet or farm supply store for immediate use. Available for immediate purchase online on sites like Amazon & Major online pet sites. Most creams & pastes sell for under $10 & are ready for immediate use without a doctor visit, copay or pharmacy visit. Dosage For Over The Counter Private Purchase: Twice per day, massage in a pea sized/pencil eraser sized amount onto affected area or lesion.

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🚨 SHE SHOWED EXACTLY HOW SHE USES IVERMECTIN HORSE PASTE. THEN SHE SAID, "THAT'S ALL YOU NEED." The video is a direct demonstration. She holds up a vial of Ivermectin paste and explains how she personally uses it. Her first warning? Don't use too much. She points out that the entire vial is intended for a 1,200 pound horse, then shows the small amount she says she applies. 📌 A pea sized amount, or slightly more. She spreads the gel across her skin with her fingers and says it absorbs quickly. Then she explains her routine. 🌅 Every morning. 🌙 She says it can also be used at night. And she repeats: "Don't put too much on." "Don't need to overdo it." Then comes the claim that will likely get the most attention. She says people should start "looking better pretty fast," describing a timeframe of a couple of weeks. She also says: "I will buy a three pack of these if I were you." What makes this video stand out is how openly she shares her personal experience with Ivermectin paste. She describes her routine, explains why she uses it, and says she has noticed changes within a couple of weeks. Her claims are personal. But the unusual application, the specific routine, and her confidence in the results explain why videos like this continue to attract attention. Ivermectin remains one of the most debated repurposed medicines online, and the personal stories surrounding it keep adding fuel to the conversation. 📌 Save this post if you're researching Ivermectin and want to remember the claims and personal routine shown in the video. 🔄 Repost it so more people researching Ivermectin can see the discussion and review the claims for themselves. 💊 Looking for pharmaceutical grade Ivermectin? RXMEDS.STORE is trusted by thousands of customers worldwide for Ivermectin. #Ivermectin #IvermectinPaste #HorsePaste #IvermectinResearch #RepurposedDrugs
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🚨 SHE SHOWED EXACTLY HOW SHE USES IVERMECTIN HORSE PASTE. THEN SHE SAID, "THAT'S ALL YOU NEED." The video is a direct demonstration. She holds up a vial of Ivermectin paste and explains how she personally uses it. Her first warning? Don't use too much. She points out that the entire vial is intended for a 1,200 pound horse, then shows the small amount she says she applies. 📌 A pea sized amount, or slightly more. She spreads the gel across her skin with her fingers and says it absorbs quickly. Then she explains her routine. 🌅 Every morning. 🌙 She says it can also be used at night. And she repeats: "Don't put too much on." "Don't need to overdo it." Then comes the claim that will likely get the most attention. She says people should start "looking better pretty fast," describing a timeframe of a couple of weeks. She also says: "I will buy a three pack of these if I were you." What makes this video stand out is how openly she shares her personal experience with Ivermectin paste. She describes her routine, explains why she uses it, and says she has noticed changes within a couple of weeks. Her claims are personal. But the unusual application, the specific routine, and her confidence in the results explain why videos like this continue to attract attention. Ivermectin remains one of the most debated repurposed medicines online, and the personal stories surrounding it keep adding fuel to the conversation. 📌 Save this post if you're researching Ivermectin and want to remember the claims and personal routine shown in the video. 🔄 Repost it so more people researching Ivermectin can see the discussion and review the claims for themselves. 💊 Looking for pharmaceutical grade Ivermectin? RXMEDS.STORE is trusted by thousands of customers worldwide for Ivermectin. #Ivermectin #IvermectinPaste #HorsePaste #IvermectinResearch #RepurposedDrugs

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🌱 Natural topical options When fulvic acid is applied to your skin, it provides anti-inflammatory & antioxidant properties, which effectively treat skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis through topical application. 🗣️ comment FULVIC for link 🥄 Mix scoop of powdered fulvic/humic with enough non chlorinated (I recommend spring water) to form a paste and apply topically. ⭐️ A study found that patients reported relief from itching, reduced inflammation, and relief from pustule formation when it was applied to patients with chronic hand dermatitis and psoriasis. Fulvic acid also effectively treats chronic flushing, rosacea ⭐️ Fulvic acids may reduce fine lines, saggy skin and wrinkles. With daily use, skin becomes visibly firmer and smoother. These benefits are achieved in the following ways: ⭐️ Increases collagen As we age, our bodies slow down the production of collagen. Fulvic and humic acid trigger the body to produce more, meaning your collagen levels are naturally increased. Fulvic and humic acid will also protect remaining elastin and collagen levels to maintain the skin’s strength. ⭐️ Hydrates and absorbs nutrients Fulvic and humic acids promote water absorption in your cells, so your skin stays hydrated. It also keeps skin nourished, which consequently repairs itchy, dry skin. ⭐️ It draws out toxins from the skin so it can look more radiant. Consider it a vehicle for nutrients - delivering good nutrients into the cell and drawing toxins out. This reduces acne, blackheads and blemishes. ⭐️ Repairs damage As both fulvic and humic acids are rich in antioxidants, they protect and repair cellular damage caused by free radicals. By protecting your skin from free radical stress and oxidative damage, you may see a reduction in scaring, the fading of sunspots, and a reduction in wrinkles. ⭐️ Increases oxygen to the skin For bright, radiant skin, your skin cells need oxygen. Fulvic and humic acids are high in oxygen, which benefits your skin on a cellular level, preventing wrinkles, dry skin and acne.

Barbara Oneill

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🚨 SHE SAYS JUST 7 DAYS OF IVERMECTIN CHANGED MORE THAN HER BACK PAIN. A woman's Day 7 update is getting thousands of people talking after she shared what she says happened during her first week. According to her, she had been taking Ivermectin, along with: 💊 Fenbendazole 💊 Moxidectin 💊 Methylene Blue Her goal? She says she was looking for a more natural approach to managing her back pain and autoimmune condition. 📅 Seven days later... She says the changes surprised even her. Then she summed up her first week in one sentence. "This is the best I've ever felt." According to her: ✅ Her back pain was gone. ✅ She felt better than she had in years. ✅ She had stopped using Adderall and marijuana. Then she pointed to something else. Her skin. She says she was wearing almost no makeup, using no filter, and believed her skin looked noticeably better after just one week. Toward the end of the video, she addressed one of the most common comments she says she receives about Ivermectin. Some people tell her it "wasn't made for humans." Her response was simple. "It was made for humans first." Whether you agree with her experience or not... One personal story cannot establish that a treatment caused a particular outcome or predict what someone else will experience. But stories like this help explain why Ivermectin continues to generate so much discussion. Some people report positive experiences. Others remain skeptical. Researchers continue studying its approved uses while investigating other potential applications. And millions of people continue asking questions. Because sometimes... Whether her experience is unique or not... It's stories like this that keep the conversation around Ivermectin growing. 💬 What caught your attention most about her Day 7 update: the back pain, the skin changes, or her saying it was "the best I've ever felt"? 🔁 Share this post so more people can hear her story and decide what they think. 💊 Looking for pharmaceutical grade Ivermectin, Fenbendazole, or Mebendazole? Explore RXMEDS.STORE. #Ivermectin #Fenbendazole #Autoimmune #BackPain #HealthDiscussion #MedicalResearch #RepurposedDrugs #Wellness

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"[Ivermectin has] amazing topical applications...[I've been flooded] with...testimonials of people's skin cancers disappearing...after a few months...applying it...the skin cancer literally falls off...[people with] the worst type of acne...[are] seeing relief..." Radiologist, oncologist, and cancer researcher Dr. William Makis (MakisMD) describes on a recent episode of Talk Truth (Talk Truth) how ivermectin—a broad-spectrum antiparasitic agent with multiple mechanisms of action—has "amazing topical applications," which include treating skin cancers and the worst types of acne. Makis notes that people "start putting [ivermectin] on things and trying things, and then [he gets] flooded with all these testimonials of people's skin cancers disappearing." The physician adds, "after a few months of applying it topically, [their] skin cancer literally falls off. It falls off; it's gone." ---------------Partial transcription of clip--------------- "But [it's] an incredible drug and not just taking it orally, but it has also amazing topical applications as well... Good old horse paste from Tractor Supply... people just start putting it on their skin... They start putting it on things and trying things. And then I get flooded with all these testimonials of people's skin cancers disappearing. "They start putting it on basal cell carcinomas or squamous cell or even melanomas. And they see these lesions shrinking right before their eyes. And again, you know, there's no research published on this and yet people are trying it. They're seeing the results. And if, you know, after a few months of applying it topically, the skin cancer literally falls off. It falls off, it's gone. "And, you know, people are treating all kinds of skin conditions [including] severe acne. I've had some patients with the cystic acne, which is the worst type of acne you can have, seeing relief for the first time and they've tried every medication there is out there. The dermatologist prescribed them every medication, they've had no relief, they try ivermectin, [and] they're seeing relief for the first time. "So you can apply it topically as well. Some really incredible stories coming out. People with with nodules—lipomas or lesions. I have breast cancer patients that have, for example, auxiliary lymph nodes. They're putting topical ivermectin on and they can feel the cancerous lymph nodes shrinking as time goes on. So just an incredible and versatile drug."

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🚨 WHY IVERMECTIN DOSING ISN'T ONE SIZE FITS ALL. THIS PHYSICIAN EXPLAINS THE DIFFERENCE. A physician starts with a point that many people overlook: Ivermectin dosing is weight based. So before discussing any amount, she starts with body weight. 📌 Her conversion: Weight in pounds ÷ 2.2 = kilograms Her example: 130 lb ÷ 2.2 ≈ 59 kg But that's only the starting point. She then explains that the amount she discusses changes depending on what Ivermectin is being used for. 💊 PREVENTION 0.2 mg/kg twice a week 💊 PARASITE CLEANSE 0.3 mg/kg She says she then follows the protocol associated with her parasite cleanse. 💊 COVID, FLU OR RSV She describes a range of: 0.4 to 0.6 mg/kg She also explains that she may round the calculated amount upward to an even 5 mg increment. Then comes the most variable category. 💊 CANCER She says the amount can depend on: • Cancer type • Cancer stage • Disease progression • How aggressive the approach is She says she may go as high as: 📈 1 mg/kg or higher Then she gives the principle behind her entire explanation: "It just depends on what you're doing it for." And the lowest amount she says she would use? 📌 0.2 mg/kg But the bigger takeaway from this discussion is simple: Ivermectin dosing depends on what it is being used for, not just body weight. And simply converting pounds to kilograms and applying a number isn't enough to determine an appropriate treatment plan. Indication, formulation, other medications, medical history, and safety all matter. Ivermectin has a long history of human use, but higher doses can increase the risk of adverse effects. The FDA also distinguishes human ivermectin products from veterinary formulations, which are not substitutes for medicines intended for people. And when the indication is experimental, particularly cancer, the dosing question is something clinical research still needs to answer. 📌 Save this post if you're researching Ivermectin dosing and want to understand why there isn't one universal number. 🔄 Repost it so others researching Ivermectin can see the discussion. 💊 Exploring Ivermectin? See why thousands of customers worldwide choose RXMEDS.STORE for pharmaceutical grade Ivermectin. #Ivermectin #IvermectinDosage #IvermectinResearch #RepurposedDrugs #MedicalResearch

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🚨 DR. WILLIAM MAKIS MD DISCUSSES CASTOR OIL + IVERMECTIN CREAM: WHY THIS TOPICAL COMBINATION IS GETTING ATTENTION A simple topical routine is creating a much bigger conversation online. 🫙 Castor oil 🧴 Ivermectin cream The video describes applying castor oil to several areas around the body's lymphatic system: • Under the armpits • Behind the ears • Along the jawline • Behind the knees The speaker says castor oil contains ricinoleic acid, which he says supports circulation and gentle lymphatic drainage. He also claims these applications can help with: • Bloating • Puffiness around the face • A heavy feeling in the legs • Dark buildup and odor under the arms Dr. William Makis MD discusses combining topical castor oil + Ivermectin cream in relation to: • Breast cancer • Head and neck cancer • Skin cancer 📌 THE TOPICAL ROUTINE 🫙 Gently massage organic cold pressed castor oil into areas around the lymph nodes. 🧴 Apply topical Ivermectin cream over the area. 📅 Continue for several days. The video also discusses reports of people using this combination who say they noticed: • Tighter feeling skin • Fine lines appearing reduced • Lymph swelling easing • Joint aches easing • Better sleep • Liver spots becoming lighter • Nerve pain easing • Nerve discomfort improving • Constipation clearing That's why this combination has caught people's attention. It's not simply another castor oil routine. It's the combination of castor oil + topical Ivermectin and the claims surrounding its potential use in cancer related discussions that are driving the conversation. The broader question is even bigger: Could inexpensive, existing medicines and familiar compounds have applications beyond their traditional uses? That's exactly why Ivermectin and drug repurposing continue to generate intense discussion online. 📌 Save this if you're following Ivermectin, castor oil, and cancer repurposing discussions. 🔄 Repost it so more people can discover the topical combination being discussed. 💊 Looking for Ivermectin cream or other repurposed medicines? Explore RXMEDS.STORE. #Ivermectin #CastorOil #WilliamMakis #BreastCancer #SkinCancer #CancerResearch #DrugRepurposing #MedicalResearch

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