Ivermectin - As a Topical - Dr. Makis
One of the few doctors I follow and feel I can trust...
"[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 describes on a recent episode of 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."
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"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."
Here’s a 2 minute clip…
https://x.com/SenseReceptor/status/1904003706116550946
and here is the full video:
https://x.com/SenseReceptor/status/1904003902942458218
and…from Dr. Tom Cowan - Taking a look at Ivermectin: Webinar from 12/18/24
Here is perhaps a warning that I saw as a post - haven’t looked at it yet…but let’s hear what everyone has to say?
https://x.com/TerryHaffnerMD/status/1904023714896785758
and here are a few posts/comments I saw…
Sallyd
Yes! This happened to me. I had this wart kind of growth on my face and was scheduled to have it surgically removed. I started having Covid-like symptoms so began taking Ivermectin tablets 12.5 mg X 2 daily for about a week. Shockingly, the wart on my face completely disappeared!
Diagnosis from my dermatologist said pre cancer on my nose & wanted to use a chemotherapy cream. I researched it & said hell no! I put ivermectin horse paste cream on it for a month. The lesion on my nose disappeared in about a month & never came back.
My service dog had a large fingernail sized skin tag growing under her eye I put ivermectin on it And it fell off within two weeks. I only applied maybe three times.
And from Wayne
Wayne D
No need to use horse paste, I got my Ivermectin 12 mg and Fenbendazole 444mg tablets from
here on X Took almost a week for delivery to me. They didn't need a prescription. Highly recommended
Pash here again - I do have some skin issues…I just might give it a try. I used to be so against just about everything that you swallow - esp pharma drugs, and still am - but considering the massive poisoning we are dealing with, a few weeks of topical horse paste doesn’t sound so life-threatening…so, maybe I’ll try it on a few spots. I have some sort of “constellation” of black dots on my back - that strange “galaxy” spans about three inches, and one of them itches and scabs from time to time…just irritating…and maybe it will work on skin tabs? Nothing else I’ve tried has worked at all. I just keep hoping it isn’t Morgs…I don’t think so, but who really knows…besides Carnicom?
And, I suppose it could be a result of different fabrics. I sleep on bamboo sheets, but I’ve been known to wear polyester tops (which can be like wearing plastic) with the cheap fibers in the fabrics now…I don’t think that’s it, but, how can we ever know - let’s just see if we can get rid of it?
I’ll take a pic of the galaxy before I begin and if I get a good result I will post before and afters and report back…?
I always look for natural non-invasive health hacks, but some skin issues are stubborn…and considering Dr. Lee Merritt eats ivermectin like candy - well how bad can it be to put a bit on your skin? I guess I’ll find out…?
Disclaimer:
Please know that I don’t recommend anything…just sharing information on this drug’s potential versatility…
Okay…just sharing a new hack, trying to keep us alive and well…
Stay “clear” and salty, frenzzz
I think that’s an ivermectin cupcake, if I’m not mistaken…
Who is Trump's new CDC director, rumor has her as Pro-Masking, Pro-covid Jab. Susan Coller Monarez. https://scontent.fjbr1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/485888289_9776921372328325_3295985334864727897_n.jpg?_nc_cat=111&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=127cfc&_nc_ohc=_nUKagKXJJoQ7kNvgEhMmHP&_nc_oc=Adn5aIa_p_9foiNU_ZbSV_OAg3v7ZbI5LHVkaDfPbuoa9m5UeiF4cc16BEtiptJCkEk&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent.fjbr1-1.fna&_nc_gid=Xvb5KAHo3ucwkF1itIHuOg&oh=00_AYElbzu7Agp8J4HNNfnHS7tFSTS1kEZsiRjmpOCDnpKVbQ&oe=67E8E76A
2 things that have come from the last abysmal 5 years: 1. Versatility use of ivermectin 2. Vaxxine hesitancy.
How’s the saying go “every cloud has a silver lining