We all should know by now that ivermectin is effective not only against river blindness but can be repurposed against many different types of cancer, even against metastatic disease.
During the 2020 pandemic, ivermectin saved many lives worldwide, and not just in the Intensive Care Unit. Many stayed out of the hospitals during Covid taking either the horse paste version at home or taking Ivermectin purchased from India.
Ivermectin has also been used to treat long covid and long vaxxed patients by eminent physicians like Dr. Pierre Kory. Some people, like yours truly, take ivermectin weekly for its protective or preventative effects.
When you consider the broad spectrum of its anti-disease activity in combination with its vast safety profile, why would you not?
Ivermectin is not only anti-parasitic, but it is anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-cancer. And, now today we know there is more, much more.
Dr. William Makis recently wrote about how ivermectin has properties of promoting remyelination in demyelinating diseases like multiple sclerosis. However, ivermectin has long been known to have potential effectiveness against motor neuron disorders like ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease.
Ivermectin has shown such great promise against ALS, that a patent application was filed by Belgian scientists in 2007.
“Use of ivermectin and it’s derivatives thereof for the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis’ (Publication No.: WO/2008/034202A3), to cover the use of ivermectin and analogues, to prevent, retard and ameliorate a motor neuron disease such as ALS and the associated motor neuron degeneration.”
There is emerging evidence that ivermectin may be effective not just against ALS, but against a variety of neurological disorders including Parkinsonism, a disease that many link with the mRNA injections.
Ivermectin exerts much of its neuroprotective effects by modulating P2X4.
“Because of its action on P2X4 receptors, ivermectin has potential with respect to preventing alcohol use disorders[92 ] as well as for motor neuron disease.[93 ]”
As an aside, ivermectin reverses the effect of alcohol on P2X4 and has the potential to reduce cravings and consumption of alcoholic beverages in those afflicted with substance use disorder.
EMFs, too?
So back to neuroprotection:
“Ivermectin (IVM), a positive modulator of P2X4Rs, enhanced levodopa (L-DOPA)-induced motor behavior. Thus, IVM is increasing striatal dopamine release through enhanced cholinergic activity on dopamine terminals.”
If it is neuroprotective, and the evidence is growing that it is, and humanity is being bombarded with various toxins and electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) each day that compromise our nervous system, perhaps there is reason to consider ivermectin as a neuro-protective repurposed drug worthy of use during this dangerous time in our history.
Ivermectin’s main mechanism of action in neuroprotection seems to be its stabilisation of P2X4 receptors.[20,21, 22].
Why is the stabilization of P2X4 so important?
Because over-expression of P2X4 is not only a disease driver in ALS and Parkinsonism, it plays a key role in many other diseases including Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer’s Disease, Chronic Neuropathic Pain, Migraine, Epilepsy, Alcohol Use Disorder, Depression, Bipolar, Schizophrenia and Anxiety.
Ivermectin may not just be the anti-parasitic, anti-cancer, anti-viral repurposed drug we recognize but likely also has multiple other neuroprotective benefits for humanity in an era where we are all increasingly subjected to neurotoxins – some apparent, and others invisible like EMF.
Thank you to Dr. Justus R. Hope for sharing this with us.
Ivermectin is a splendid gift from the soil. No other drug has such importance for the health of billions of people. The discovery of the parent compounds of avermectins from soil in Japan is described first hand by S. Ōmura.
To purchase Ivermectin, you can try Alldaychemist, IndiaMart, Push Health, FLCCC or The Wellness Company. Also consider the tried-and-true horse paste. It’s my understanding that law makers recently voted to allow it to be purchased over-the-counter if you live in TN.
“In every bone, joint, and muscle, sinew, gland, and blood vessel, you see the presence of a God working everything according to the design of infinite wisdom.” ~C.H. Spurgeon
About the Author:
Justus R. Hope is a writer’s pseudonym for a medical professional and author who has written extensively on the topics of medicine, health and disease. He graduated summa cum laude from Wabash College and earned his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He also completed a residency in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at The University of California Irvine Medical Center. He has practiced medicine for over 35 years and maintains a private practice in N. California. Dr. Hope has written several books, including ‘Ivermectin for the World’ and ‘Ivermectin for Freedom’. His work focuses on the use of repurposed drugs to treat various diseases. He publishes articles on a Substack page titled ‘Repurposed Drugs: Powers & Possibilities’ which you can subscribe to and follow HERE.
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