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Jun 9Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

Sub Saharan African populations take liberal amounts of ivermectin, often daily, and have some of the highest birth rates in the world.

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Yes. I didn't find a lot of negative effects reported about the use in Africa when I looked - some neurology issues happened, but rare. I wasn't looking for fertility data.

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You weren’t looking for fertility data and didn’t bother looking at the data for the largest group of people that take by far the most of this medication on the planet but your article has “it causes male and female infertility…”? Really solid work. 🙄

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I should probably rephrase that as - "per this video -> watch the video or go the Substack." I did not fact check all of the links, but it was a solid number of studies.

The substack it was embedded in was very inflammatory in style - worst case scenario, death, doom, gloom.

Is your point here that Ivermectin is good and safe? Or that I didn't link all of the research supporting my title about infertility?

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Jun 9Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

I don’t believe in viruses and I do have faith in natural remedies so I did not know if I would ever use the horse ivermectin I had in the pantry that a friend gave me years ago. However, I got Covid like symptoms (not “covid”) and nothing was working and I was starting to feel panicky as I was quickly feeling just as I did when I had pneumonia a decade ago, and things were escalating. When I lost my sense of smell, I remembered about the ivermectin in the pantry and called my Doctor Who had moved to Florida. She told me how to use it and I felt things start to turn for the better in half an hour. I don’t know WHY it works but it was extremely helpful! I still had symptoms and completed my detox but at a rate I felt I could handle.

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Jun 9Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

Same. The speed with which ivermectin turned my condition around was astonishing.

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Jun 9Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

I’m 58 and never wanted children

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I'm glad it worked for you. I have a follow up post with more info - the risk seems to be using Ivermectin in combination with quercetin or EGCG/green tea/pom peel.

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Jun 10Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

JD - "In 6th grade my English teacher made a few points about a report I had written for an assignment - 1. NEVER use Reader’s Digest as a source reference - ALWAYs look for the original source material. 2. NEVER use the word ‘never’ and ALWAYS avoid using the word ‘always’ in your report."

Your English teacher posessed intelligence viz the ability to filter properly, not regurgitate. As for today's deadly sins, Proverbs 6:16-19 hints.

The former 6 are all damnable, but the 7th is most detestable, because it is opposite to the chief virtue charity, it breaketh unity, and is the proper sin of the Devil.

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Jun 9Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

Brave, Jennifer, very brave.😐😉

🤔Ivermectin is strangely a sacred cow in the freedom fighters crew. Thou shalt not criticize the Ivermectin, or ask awkward questions 😉🤨🤐

I have been interested in Ivermectin since late 2020, and at first, was a big proponent of it. Then I looked at the MoA and saw that there are many, many herbs that replicate the same Or provide similar results. I'm am biased, I don't believe anything in nature is meant to be isolated, so I'll go with the holistic approach over and above isolated compound or substrate any day, especially as a prophylactic measure, as Ivermectin is primarily (during c19) utilised in. BTJMO 🤷‍♀️

However, for those with hyperprogressive cancers after the shots, I would, at least at this time and until there is global understanding of the true damage that has been unleashed pn the human genome, recommend Ivermectin and Fendbendazole, as a protocol for late stage cancers. For this, the potential benefits outweigh the risks, again, BTJMO. I am not a practising doctor.

My concerns with Ivermectin is the effect on the microtubules within each cell. We don't understand enough of what actually happens WITHIN them (only what results from their actions), that for anyone to say that there are NO long term side effects from microtubule disregulation/disruption, well they are full of hubris😉🤨

Especially when you look at water science, Peter Gariev's work, and realise how electromagnetic, photonics, and sound waves all use microtubules to communicate.😐🤔🤔🤨🤦‍♀️

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Jun 9·edited Jun 9Author

It does seem to disrupt microtubules. I just posted a follow up and the most concrete problem seems to be when also given with a Pgp inhibitor, Ivermectin can get into dividing sperm cells where it disrupts meiosis - the genes don't separate evenly which means the microtubules are not grabbing the right pieces and moving them to the correct locations within the dividing cell. Instead of one X on each side there might be half an X on one side and an X and a half on the other side of what will become two cells and then four cells in meiosis.

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Jun 9Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

Great article, full of enlightening info. Humility Month is a wonderful idea, maybe there are still enough peeps able to be humble enough to participate.

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Jun 9Liked by Jennifer Depew, R.D.

It’s weird how easily we find out all the intricate mechanisms of how to harm a living being. Then, money are added, and the incentive to harm increases. Then, the illusion of power is added, and the interest in harming becomes the driving force.

This is where the soul is driven out of the human being. What is left is an empty shell, with no life inside. Functioning, moving, talking, persuading, thinking, so it looks like a human being. And those who still have souls believe it. Especially when they are talked into trusting or forced into submission by sticks or by carrots.

So the question is… if we are so good at harming, how come we have no idea why we are alive? We don’t know what life is about, we cannot create it, we cannot support it, we cannot enrich it.

But we are great at finding out how to unbalance, damage, harm and destroy. In the big picture, all this sophisticated science is slowly becoming completely irrelevant. We have been abandoning life and favoring harm. All our “health” care science is about examining and learning mechanisms of injury. No life there.

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...the blind cannot see what they don't believe in.

...the blind cannot see what they are not looking for.

...the blind cannot believe what they are seeing when they don't believe it possible.

*metaphorical blindness

Atheists who were traumatized as children seem to be the people in power today - they may be unable to see the interconnectedness of nature.

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This childhood traumatizing has become a blank excuse for everything inconvenient. It’s overpriced. No need to use it to cover up basic human indecency, the love for lies, addiction to cheating and willingness to harm other people for profit. All these behaviors are worshipped by people regardless of their religious beliefs or their absence.

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Amen, brother! Truer words have never been spoken. I think about this often, this whole trauma thing and how it has become the bedrock when justifying bad behavior. I watched a video a few days ago that knocked me back in it's truth and honesty. He addresses "trauma". It's worth a watch. It's by Sam, as in "Call me Sam". Incredible video. https://youtu.be/JxLAxhhZwGo?si=v2Wa0_Rtebu4nMZk

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Even the FDA says that it does not impair fertility

https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSL1N2QC1MT/

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Since when is the FDA to be trusted? (Not meant as either a pro or con for the claim that ivermectin impairs fertility.)

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