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Since 4chan is banning everyone from talking about parasite cleansing I figured a new board is in order.
We're
All
Gonna
Make
It
Worms
Aren't
Gonna
Make
It
This is the just beginning.
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1d0fd8 No.482
>>481
One other thing, there is relatively ZERO released research on the interactions between viruses and parasites. I can guarantee you there has been loads of research done on this interaction that has NOT been released to the general public and it has been weaponized against us.
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1d0fd8 No.527
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1d0fd8 No.528
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1d0fd8 No.529
another unsuppressed worm thread
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1d0fd8 No.530
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1d0fd8 No.531
Excitement Begins Over Ivermectin's Anti-Cancer 'Repurposing' Against Brain
Lung and Breast Cancers
"Drug Repositioning for Cancer Therapy Based on Large-Scale Drug-Induced Transcriptional Signatures"
Haeseung Lee,Seungmin Kang,Wankyu Kim
Published: March 8, 2016
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150460
Abstract
An in silico chemical genomics approach is developed to predict drug repositioning (DR) candidates for three types of cancer: glioblastoma, lung cancer, and breast cancer. It is based on a recent large-scale dataset of ~20,000 drug-induced expression profiles in multiple cancer cell lines, which provides i) a global impact of transcriptional perturbation of both known targets and unknown off-targets, and ii) rich information on drug’s mode-of-action. First, the drug-induced expression profile is shown more effective than other information, such as the drug structure or known target, using multiple HTS datasets as unbiased benchmarks. Particularly, the utility of our method was robustly demonstrated in identifying novel DR candidates. Second, we predicted 14 high-scoring DR candidates solely based on expression signatures. EIGHT OF THE FOUTEEN DRUGS SHOWED SIGNIFICANT ANTI-PROLIFERATIVE ACTIVITY AGAINST GLIOBLASTOMA, I.E., (((IVERMECTIN))), trifluridine, astemizole, amlodipine, maprotiline, apomorphine, mometasone, and nortriptyline. Our DR score strongly correlated with that of cell-based experimental results; the top seven DR candidates were positive, corresponding to an approximately 20-fold enrichment compared with conventional HTS. Despite diverse original indications and known targets, the perturbed pathways of active DR candidates show five distinct patterns that form tight clusters together with one or more known cancer drugs, suggesting common transcriptome-level mechanisms of anti-proliferative activity.
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0150460
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1d0fd8 No.532
"Anthelmintic drug ivermectin inhibits angiogenesis, growth and survival of glioblastoma through inducing mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress"
October 2016 Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 480(3)
DOI:10.1016/j.bbrc.2016.10.064
Abstract
Glioblastoma is one of the most vascular brain tumour and highly resistant to current therapy. Targeting both glioblastoma cells and angiogenesis may present an effective therapeutic strategy for glioblastoma. In our work, we show that an anthelmintic drug, ivermectin, is active against glioblastoma cells in vitro and in vivo, and also targets angiogenesis. Ivermectin significantly inhibits growth and anchorage-independent colony formation in U87 and T98G glioblastoma cells. It induces apoptosis in these cells through a caspase-dependent manner. Ivermectin significantly suppresses the growth of two independent glioblastoma xenograft mouse models. In addition, ivermectin effectively targets angiogenesis through inhibiting capillary network formation, proliferation and survival in human brain microvascular endothelial cell (HBMEC). Mechanistically, ivermectin decreases mitochondrial respiration, membrane potential, ATP levels and increases mitochondrial superoxide in U87, T98G and HBMEC cells exposed to ivermectin. The inhibitory effects ivermectin are significantly reversed in mitochondria-deficient cells or cells treated with antioxidants, further confirming that ivermectin acts through mitochondrial respiration inhibition and induction of oxidative stress. Importantly, we show that ivermectin suppresses phosphorylation of Akt, mTOR and ribosomal S6 in glioblastoma and HBMEC cells, suggesting its inhibitory role in deactivating Akt/mTOR pathway. Altogether, our work demonstrates that ivermectin is a useful addition to the treatment armamentarium for glioblastoma. Our work also highlights the therapeutic value of targeting mitochondrial metabolism in glioblastoma.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309308531_Anthelmintic_drug_ivermectin_inhibits_angiogenesis_growth_and_survival_of_glioblastoma_through_inducing_mitochondrial_dysfunction_and_oxidative_stress
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1d0fd8 No.533
==Earliest Ivermectin Anti-Cancer Study Yet
Research Article20 August 2014==
OPEN ACCESS
"The river blindness drug Ivermectin and related macrocyclic lactones inhibit WNT-TCF pathway responses in human cancer"
Alice Melotti
Christophe Mas
Monika Kuciak
Aiala Lorente-Trigos
Isabel Borges
Ariel Ruiz i Altaba
https://www.embopress.org/doi/full/10.15252/emmm.201404084
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1d0fd8 No.534
An anti-parasitic drug discovered in 1975 could be a "game-changer" in the fight against cancer, scientists have claimed.
23:33, Sun, Aug 29, 2021 | UPDATED: 23:40, Sun, Aug 29, 2021
Since its discovery by the Kitasato Institute in Tokyo, Ivermectin has been used to treat some of the world's most persistent tropical diseases including onchocerciasis, helminthiases, and scabies. The microorganism which is native to Japanese soil has been hailed as a wonder drug by scientists but was constantly let down by poor solubility - its ability to be turned into a liquid.
Despite hopes being raised about its cancer fighting abilities, difficulties to inject it into patients rendered effective research into this impossible for decades.
Now scientists at Canada-based pharmaceutical company Mountain Valley MD claim to have found a way to dissolve the drug into a substance they are calling Ivectosol.
They have said this has opened up the possibility of using the drug in combination with existing checkpoint inhibitors to target cancer cells more effectively.
Checkpoint inhibitors are a class of drugs that work to help the human immune system detect and eradicate cancerous cells.
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1483711/cancer-news-drug-Mountain-Valley-Ivermectin-latest
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1d0fd8 No.535
worms on swabs, and one of a parasite attaching to a sperm and entering into an egg
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1d0fd8 No.537
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Merry Christmas WAGMI
"the Word was made Flesh, and Dwelt Amongst us"
May you all have a joyous Christmas bathed in all that is Beautiful, Good and Holy
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d3f18e No.544
>>537
Merry Christmas, Anon!
May you find turpentine and many happenings underneath your Christmas tree.
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605b23 No.575
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1d0fd8 No.578
>>575
thank you for posting this, this clears up so much!
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1d0fd8 No.579
>>575
also anon, is this how they communicate? Or integrate/transfer info from other parasites? Not sure if I am saying it right, hoping you catch my intention.
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1d0fd8 No.581
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1d0fd8 No.582
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1d0fd8 No.583
So I put this meme >>575
on 4chan and it got pruned and I am likely temporarily banned. Also notice how the last post before it got pruned was CAPSLOCK and angry. Cointelpro killed it.
https://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/354458781
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605b23 No.584
>>579
So, what i've gathered is that these parasites communicate with our body's cells via viral loads. Parasites do this to make body cells do what the parasite needs them to do i.e live in them, reproduce in them, steal nutrients, hide from the immune system, make the cell produce more hormones etc. Viruses are a sign of parasitic infection as the parasite is alive and trying to shit out these "lipid packages" in order to "fight off" immune response OR take over the body's cells. We can't ignore the fact that viruses are a thing, some cancers are (((caused))) by viruses as well as the common cold. I postulate that the synchronization of multiple people in a household becoming sick with the same illness (the flu etc) is due to the fact that perhaps the viral loads found in body fluids when coming into contact with someone who has "active parasites" could "trigger" the same parasites in a different host to "awake" too. Just like how some trees communicate over hundreds of miles to say "it's time to bloom" by releasing pheromones' into the air. Would also make sense due to the fact that not everyone in the same household will get sick. Need the same parasite load to "trigger" the event of illness.
Anyway,
The code is all there for parasites to make these fuckers and we all know it is a scientific FACT that viruses are NOT considered a "living organism" yet they can survive outside of the body? Okay.jpeg. It's more plausible for parasites to be the ones that spread and MAKE viruses.
Look into studies via parasites and insects. There's lots of examples of parasites using viruses to change the behavior of their host. Same should apply for humans, right?
I haven't really dug deep into whether parasites use this method to transfer their "essence" to other parasites but i HAVE heard of, i think, flukes being able to "eat" another type of fluke that allows the first one to integrate the eaten fluke's "memories". It's bizarre as fuck.
But there's no doubt in this anon's mind that viruses come from parasites. If you need to take over a host, being able to make viruses is adventitious. Ever see picreal and think "those look like tiny nano-bot faggots"? There you go.
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605b23 No.585
Have another OC meme, fren.
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d3f18e No.588
>>586
Filtered. Worms are not gonna make it.
>>575
Saved.
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92d938 No.589
>>10
Forgive me, I stole your meme, now I shall return it.
It now bv of qr
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1be393 No.590
>>589
"You got me," That was the response.
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d3f18e No.591
>Turpentine
Paint thinner.
>Chlorine dioxide
Bleach.
>Wormwood
Absinthe.
>Diatomaceous earth
Dynamite, industry use, etc.
Obviously this doesn't apply to everything, and the extent at which it applies when it does may vary. But it's interesting nevertheless. I think some effort has definitely gone into misleading the public in this way. When your average drone reads about, for instance, turpentine and sees that it is most commonly used in industry, they are much more likely to disregard it as a medicine. I doubt very many of them will care to make the distinction between a hardware store product and a natural one.
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d3f18e No.592
>>591
*and the extent to which it applies…
Parasites and doctors have a symbiotic relationship. Also, I've thought about something: carrying worms is almost akin to worship.
>You're doing everything to make them as comfortable as possible and facilitate their spread
>You're giving them offerings (sugar, hormones, etc.)
>You are obeying them; when they send signals to your brain, you go willingly along with them under the illusion that it is your inner self speaking
There is no consent there, right? You didn't exactly ask for these passengers. And the worship is not conscious, right? After all, you have had no idea that they are there.
This is exactly the way TPTB operate. They manufacture "consent" by deception; when you play their game, even though you have no idea you are doing so, they claim it is consent. They have also ensured the spread of worship of false idols among the masses; sex, money, drugs, etc.
Someone has probably already made this connection, but I'm throwing it out there for visibility. SO many doors being opened.
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fedd74 No.594
B me
Do cleanse prescribed by holistic doc that included Artemisinin.
3 days into it get fatigue so bad took the day off work.
Day 5 shat 3 dead worms, looked like tapeworms.
Felt more energy than I had in a long time.
Sugar and food cravings went away, lost 15 lbs.
Have repeated Artemisinin cleanse every year since.
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605b23 No.595
>>591
It's called "poisoning the well" and (((they))) have done a good job at it.
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1d0fd8 No.598
>>585
thank you anon
>>589
bang on
>>591
>dmso & pine gum spirits
shills get triggered whenever these two supplements are mentioned. Never used chlorine dioxide but I am sure it is the exact same thing
>>592
>This is exactly the way TPTB operate. They manufacture "consent" by deception; when you play their game, even though you have no idea you are doing so, they claim it is consent. They have also ensured the spread of worship of false idols among the masses; sex, money, drugs, etc.
it's always the same playbook picrel, see this video >>362 and be blown away. #1 redpill
>>594
Unfortunately it is a far to common experience, especially since parasite symptoms are easy to recognize.
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bc0204 No.619
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8951de No.633
Not having much breakthrough with my cleanse of turpentine and black walnut/wormwood. I certainly feel a bit lighter but haven't experienced a definitive change in my health, wellbeing or a big moment of passing worms out. If anything it's like worms have doubled down and are holding on for their lives or are super resistant. If I take the pharmaceutical route (for all its evils), what should I look for that's easy to order online without any problems (Europe here)? I've read good things about Fembendazole?
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d3f18e No.634
>>633
I'm in the same boat as you, anon, but I haven't started on the turpentine or castor oil yet. Just doing a wormwood complex right now and making more antiparasitical dietary choices.
That said, you may benefit from cleaning out your intestines by eating more fiber if you don't already (make sure you drink more water while upping your fiber intake; aim for a gallon a day to be sure). Psyllium husk is supposed to be extremely effective for this and digestion in general, but I haven't given this a proper go yet. Will report back when I do. Eat chia seeds, black beans, lentils, broccoli and other fiber-rich foods. Oxy-Powder is supposed to be good but I haven't tried that either (not a shill, just saw it in the pasta on halfchan, along with this: https://www.curezone.org/Forums/am.asp?i=2226821).
Remember: this isn't a one-time thing. So just keep building your arsenal up with things that may be helpful against the parasites. Also, do NOT make the mistake of thinking parasites aren't inside you fucking you up; that's what they want, and that's what the demons that have kept this information from us want.
>If anything it's like worms have doubled down and are holding on for their lives or are super resistant.
There is the possibility that your current protocol is working, but you just aren't seeing the results yet, because, as you say, they're holding on. It took six months for one guy (picrel) to finally pass parasites. Either way, we have nothing to lose and everything to gain by continuing. I know there's no way I do not have parasites.
Stay hopeful, anon. Hippocrates said that all disease begins in the gut for a reason.
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612892 No.637
>>634
>you may benefit from cleaning out your intestines by eating more fiber
I've read that thyme and pumpkin seeds are what you want and they seemed to work when I had tapeworms a few years ago
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612892 No.638
>>594
was the holistic doc expensive?
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b8c630 No.639
>>638
Yes, it was $3000 for a year. Some labs were covered by insurance and some were not. I learned a lot but it got to the point where we reached his knowledge limit.
Starting Fenbendazole now and following the Beddingfield Protocol. Only doing steps #1-4:
http://cancerprogram.weebly.com/uploads/1/4/2/6/1426390/fenben_protocol.pdf
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d3f18e No.640
>>637
I eat a small tablespoon of pumpkin seeds every day. Can't say I'm having any revolutionary results (yet), but I've definitely read the same. They taste pretty good, too. Will incorporate thyme as well.
I haven't tried the pharmaceutical route, so I can't really speak on that, but I intend to exhaust my natural options before I go over to OTC medication. I don't think they will be necessary for me, but you never know.
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7b58c8 No.641
>>639
3000 is a lot of money but compared to an allopathic doctor it's nothing. Thanks for sharing that.
>>640
I toasted a shitload of pumpkins seeds that Halloween and all them all in a couple days with a lot of thyme, it seemed to work and the itching did not come back. Apple Cider vinegar say 1/4C a day may also be beneficial since you're looking for natural thing. Almost every herb and spice seems to be beneficial, makes me wonder if this was known in the past when they traded a lot of spices, maybe they wanted them for their antiparasitic qualities.
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d3f18e No.643
>>641
>Almost every herb and spice seems to be beneficial, makes me wonder if this was known in the past when they traded a lot of spices, maybe they wanted them for their antiparasitic qualities.
Absolutely, anon. This is one of God's gifts to man and other creatures. Everything that grows from the earth is some form of benefit to us. When every human believes that herbs are only as good as the taste they impart on what we eat, [their] plan will be closer to fruition.
Our history is shrouded in allegory and ambiguity, perhaps by design or by alteration. I am almost convinced that the Bible was intended to be, at least in part, a leechbook. Myrrh is arguably no different from turpentine in the sense of what purpose it serves, and very many of the herbs mentioned in Scripture have antiparasitic qualities, one of which is wormwood. Oils and oleoresins come with many medicinal and especially antiparasitical properties.
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d3f18e No.644
I am by no means an expert, but after doing a lot of reading I've come to the conclusion that, in order to truly cleanse and keep our bodies clean of parasites, it is probably wisest do it in installments. It's important to clean the intestines out before doing a parasite cleanse because that is the body's main channel of elimination, and that is where those demons like to hang out. I am not sure if this is true, but reason tells me that the parasites will spread if they don't like what's happening in the intestines and cannot leave the through the colon when you start taking antiparasitics.
How you do this is up to you, but this can be done by eating a diet which contains a lot of fiber and probiotic bacteria and raising your water intake over time. You can also opt for ozonated magnesium pills, which are basically just oxygen pills that melt away compaction; this is supposed to be good for instant results, but it will not matter if you keep eating a low-quality diet because the problems will just keep coming back.
>Colonics and enemas?
In my opinion, literally shooting water up your ass is ill-advised. The intestines may be full of junk, but they are also home to good bacteria. If you flush them out with water, you're doing yourself a disservice in the long run and probably setting yourself up for reinfection, especially if you do not improve your diet. This is also why oxygen pills and probiotics work so well; they support and increase the count of your good bacteria respectively, which allows your good bacteria to fuck up the bad bacteria and "melt" hard waste.
After you take care of that, you can inexpensively cleanse your liver and gallbladder just by taking Epsom salts and chugging a potion of olive oil and grapefruit juice (or just olive oil), and by making alterations to your diet. You can also support the cleansing and healing of your kidneys and your liver and gallbladder by taking herbs that you can literally find outside in the wilderness or buy for cheap, and by making healthier dietary choices. You can kill parasites without cleansing your liver and gallbladder first, but the little fuckers can set up shop in these organs as well. Many cases of people flushing nests and stones with worms inside of them out of their liver and gallbladder. It's important to do (and probably do annually) in order to fuck up the parasites' life cycle and make sure you're completely free. Whatever order in which you choose to do it, cleansing the liver and gallbladder is a must at some point for optimal health.
Some people are worried that parasites will spread to their brains and be impossible to kill, and they can probably spread there, but I doubt if they're "impossible" to kill. There are substances that can cross the blood–brain barrier. DMSO and MMS (chlorine dioxide) have been known to accomplish the impossible. You can also rub your neck and head with substances that will kill parasites, and the body will make use of it topically.
The body knows exactly what to do if you allow it—which brings me to fasting. When you stop eating food, body fat is not the only fuel that the body will make use of. It will also detoxify, dissolve and cannibalize foreign growths inside of the body such as cysts and tumors (which we now know are likely tied to parasites). Are parasites themselves an exception to this rule? Why did Jesus fast for fourty days and fourty nights? If you had a parasite stuck in your brain, what would be the easiest, smartest and least painful way to get rid of it? I think a prolonged fast (fourty days or more) is most effective, if not vital, to ensure parasites are fully gone.
You can probably fast and kill parasites without doing any of the aforementioned cleanses, but you will feel like hell while doing it (consider how long you've been on this planet without purging all of that toxic waste), and most people aren't prepared for that. They will also suffer very intense cravings for food because the parasites are still inside of your intestines, and this time they're extremely hungry. This could also result in them spreading in order to snack elsewhere than your intestines, as mentioned before.
I am not claiming that any of this is fact, and you should always do your own research and use discernment while doing so—but the question must be asked if our bodies did not prepare for this. Many questions must be asked. And discernment must be used.
Ivermectin. HCQ. The cure will spread worldwide. WAGMI, bros. Have faith.
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d3f18e No.645
>>644
>You can also rub your neck and head with substances that will kill parasites, and the body will make use of it topically.
Also, turpentine is extremely powerful in even small amounts. Consider how little you'd need to rub onto your scalp or neck in order to reach the affected areas. People have reported doing this without adverse results, but always do your own research.
Apparently alcohol can also work to cross the blood–brain barrier, which is possibly why bitters used to be so popular, but I haven't explored this avenue yet. Diatomaceous earth is also very effective for killing internal parasites, and external parasites such as mites (skin, eyes, eyelashes, eyebrows, scalp, etc.). Castor oil is also extremely useful in both cases.
Also, remember that cleansing the liver and gallbladder can take some diligence. Stones don't always come out on the first go. Don't be disheartened if it doesn't work right away. In fact, don't be disheartened with any of this. It may seem complicated, but it's actually really simple and inexpensive to do (and even if it does turn out to be expensive, which it doesn't have to be, it's chump change compared to allopathic doctors).
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d3f18e No.647
Just to clarify, I have no idea what I'm talking about, so take my posts with a pinch of salt. I'm not trying to tell anyone what to do or what not to do. I'm mainly trying to figure this shit out for myself, and sharing my ramblings in case they are useful to someone else or inspire hope.
I'm gonna keep eating an antiparasitic diet and get started on cleaning my body out, and then getting rid of the parasites properly. I remember wanting to do "cleanses" years ago when I first started feeling like shit but for some reason never went through with it. Probably fell for the FUD. Better late than never.
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8380a5 No.657
>>644
>>645
dasting, I've been skeptical of turpentine (read:paint thinner), still am but looks like it is naturally occurring, distilled from pine sap.
My understanding of killing parasites is it's the eggs you cant kill. Those pdfs on halfchan said ivermectin kills it them in your brain and so does fasting.
Diamataceous earth is nasty stuff, I used it once on fleas in my car inhaling any made me cough. I hope you DYOR before consuming.
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d3f18e No.663
>>654
I think it's an 8kun-wide thing. Not sure if it's intentional, but if you check other boards, you'll see that they seem to be suffering the same issue. Or maybe someone doesn't like what we're discussing here.
>>657
>Diamataceous earth is nasty stuff, I used it once on fleas in my car inhaling any made me cough. I hope you DYOR before consuming.
Haven't picked it up yet, but I won't consume anything without proper research first. I think breathing it in or applying it directly to sensitive tissues such as the eyes is ill-advised, but I don't know how dangerous it really is. It's described as irritating and drying but it doesn't really have any scarier labels than that, and you're supposed to consume it in water to reduce the risk of breathing it in. It works mechanically, so I guess it doesn't really differentiate between human tissue and insects. But people have consumed it without reporting adverse effects, so whatever damage it causes to the intestines is probably either too small to be a problem and heals quickly, or it doesn't cause any damage there at all. Only seems to fuck up the squatters.
As for pine gum spirits, I was and still am a little skeptical (haven't given it a proper go yet), but ever since I got some home and smelled it, I trust it a lot more. It just smells like standing in a pine forest. The eggs can probably be dealt with by fasting if clove or other herbs and foods don't kill them or stop them from hatching (which is the claim), but the jury's still out on that. I doubt all of these plants would have antiparasitic properties and not come with some sort of solution for the eggs, though. Or maybe the body does it on its own when we eat better and give it time to rest.
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0f9e6c No.664
>>663
what I've read (not much) is once they lay the eggs you're stuck with them until they hatch, and anti parasitics dont harm their eggs, all you can do is not give them hospitable hatching conditions, but I thought there must be some way. Maybe you could trick them into hatching and then megadose fenbend.
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d3f18e No.668
>>664
Tricking them into hatching prematurely somehow sounds interesting. Gonna look into that.
That said, I've also read accounts of people purging their "nests," which are full of eggs, after cleansing the colon and liver. But also after taking pine gum spirits and other antiparasitics for a while.
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0f9e6c No.669
threads aren't bumping right
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5aa354 No.692
There are the flatworms (Dicrocoelium dendriticum or small liver fluke) that take over an ant's nervous system, turning it into a zombie slave.
It acts with intelligence and intent by directing the ant to climb to the top of a tall blade of grass, clamp its jaws down and sit there, waiting for a sheep or cow to come along and eat it - which is what the flatworm actually wants, because it needs a mammalian host to reproduce.
Humans can contract it by eating undercooked liver. It infects the biliary tract and causes diarrhea. Wonder if it affects the behavior of humans.
https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/2018/june/the-brain-worm-that-turns-ants-into-zombies.html
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783480 No.697
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>>697
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