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Great article Scott! You should write a book about your life! Love the stories of your early life and lessons, as well as how you learned the truth about IVM! Guess that was before you found the cheap and effective 12 mg tablets now available in multiple places. I found them for sale in FL because of a substack written by a doctor. Before that, I bought from India. It seems to be gaining popularity! I also have friends who bought the horse paste as you did and took it preventively with success. And without jabs.

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Where in FL? The India thing unnerved me.

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I enjoyed my apple flavored paste on a cracker with cheese, preferably a soft Brie…

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I love reading about your life experiences Scott. Thank you for sharing by way of Lightning Bug.

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Bravo! Visited your substack as recommended by Dr Pierre Kory's substack. So glad I did! Glad you were onto the horsepaste ahead of taking the bioweapon jab.

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Great stories! However hoping you now know horse Iver comes without all those other horrible ingredients? Plain is the way.

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Scott, curious. Are you still taking IVM perhaps proactively? Concern regards shedding, so thinking might be good idea? Sorry you both got the jab, hope doing well now. 2--How is it going with the Baobab? Any more extremity problem? Have but not begun yet. 3--Have any other helps surfaced I may have missed, Thank you.

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I haven't stopped taking IVM since December of 2020. I'll write a future Lightning Bug about this, but IVM not only blocks spike entry into cells, it inhibits microclotting, and we are now using it to treat cancer patients as one of five practices participating in the FLCCC trial for repurposed therapeutics. Baobab is second nature now, no troubles. In our practice we are always looking for ways to expedite healing with accessible treatments. Stay tuned.

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Thank you. The Iver now taking--paste or pills? What do you believe best dose proactively? How often. I have read some take daily, others weekly--dose amount unshared. Had no idea protects cells against shedding. Sounds like better option than nattokinase, does more. Is it a better option?

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Yes I'd like to know too! I'm taking the 12 mg tablet 2x week. But that is a guess.

Nattokinase also protects against micro clots. I take that once a week.

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Scott, I started at the beginning and am working my way through your substack. There are many pearls here! I have tried to find a recording of that first testimony Pierre gave to the Senate subcommittee. His testimony gave me chill bumps and I’ll never forget it. I’d love to see it again. Please let me know. Many blessings, Hillary

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One more Scott. If using Iver for cancer patients, is there a consideration that cancer may be caused by parasites?

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When I saw the "lick and chew" I knew it would be about horses because that is a phrase we use to describe a horse's response to a challenge when he "gets it". I loved this. My husband and I had similar experiences with IVM. We have had horses for decades and knew this stuff was good and safe. I bought as much of the paste as i could and have refrigerators full of it. We too heard Pierre's testimony and used the stuff without any problems. I just squirt a little in a small amount of water and have used it many times to immediately stop an imminent sore throat or cold. Criminal government that caused so many deaths by the coverup and lies.

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I was leaving it to a reader to shed light on the title rather than explain it myself. Thank you Donna.

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I suspect that I will always have a love/hate relationship with ivermectin. I love that Dr Kory wrote a book about it, but I can’t bring myself to read it. I love that it exists as a safe, repurposed drug with so much potential to help with so many different things possibly including cancer. I love that medical professionals were able to figure out that it could help, and that for many, it seemingly did help. However, I hate that in late August 2021 it was the one thing my mom needed most just as everything and everyone seemed to be working in concert to make sure she couldn’t have it.

Prior to that time, I struggled to find a way to get for her prophylacticly in the absence of a Covid positive test required for a prescription. I hadn’t come across the sources in India back then. I considered the horse paste option, but I was afraid that if I dosed it wrong, I could kill her. Had I known the safety profile back then, I probably would’ve been more adventurous, but her illness was perfectly timed with the peak censorship.

In the end, when her Covid test came back positive and we did get the magic prescription through telehealth, it was shipped “overnight’ from a compounding pharmacy from Green Bay to Memphis where it stalled out “due to flooding” for 5 days. (We lived in northern WI, not TN.) By the time it arrived, she was in the ICU with an exploding d-dimer and I was prohibited from entering the hospital. In true maternal fashion, she told me to keep it for myself and so I have…still in it’s original packaging. She chose the day she died on 9/21/21. So ivermectin is a tough one for me and will probably always be, but I’m grateful you and your wife and so many others were able to benefit from it.

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Thank you for sharing your story and bearing witness. In the PASC and vax injury support group I lead, last week I asked everyone to consider taking fifteen minutes to write down thoughts about what we have gone through in the last four years. Future generations need to know the truth about this time. They may find it in a scrap of paper we leave in a book.

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Thank you Scott. I agree that a truthful book should be written about the horrors so many have been through. One I just bought and haven't read yet is "What the Nurses Saw" by Ken McCarthy.

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Whenever I reel off IVM's stats to people who have been witting or unwitting consumers of Big Pharma Kool-Aid, the looks I get are identical: deer in the headlights, gob-smacked, and search engine spooling combined is the best description.

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Gobsmacked.

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Do you think it is okay to drink homemade broths? Very concerned. Dropped collagen like a hot potato and thank you for that! Saw swelling go down. Even my physical therapist was noticing something was up with my legs swelling. Very odd type of swelling. Not normal.

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Short answer is I don't know, but it's hard to imagine that homemade broths would be harmful. Too many grandmothers have nursed their youngins back to health with a simple broth. Could be the love in it though. Glad that your swelling improved Leslie.

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Thank you so much. I appreciate your response. I'm a little skittish though. I thought everything changed from when grandmothers gave us broths to nurse us back to health. Do you think it is the drying process with commercial collagen? I was doing grass-fed. What do you suppose is the underlying mechanism that is causing problems with the collagen?

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Wow, Scott, I love the story of your adventures in France...

Farm work is a lot of work. I only experienced it two years in Switzerland living in Paspels with a family Von Planta. Good grief, I was young.

Interesting that you discovered the ivermectin and still got the shots.

I say that only because hubbs and I were coerced and even forced into getting both first shots.

Reasons: hubbs had surgery at Fairfax hospital that required it, and I was caring for my dad and his neighborhood required them for entry into the community My hubbs claims no vaccine injuries but I certainly do from the pfizer shots.

My hubbs does have some inner ear imbalances at present and I do wonder.

I have inflammatory rheumatoid arthritis. Never had it before.

I am on 2.5 mg pred daily now

Thank you for sharing this wonderful adventure in your young life.

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Thanks Rosemary. I'm so grateful for the time I spent on the farm.

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