Aletheia4u
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All that I do know is having a healthy gut, free from deadly parasites prevent illnesses. That everything starts from the gut.
Everything have to be balanced out. Can't have too much of this or that. And Ivermectin is an antibiotic. And when given this antibiotic, that it will be like giving the stomach a nuclear bomb. That it kills all microbes, good ones and the bad ones. And so a person after taking this antibiotic, will have to start restoring the gut microbes immediately to restore the gut flora. By consuming probiotics like acidophilus and prebiotics. And also take enzyme supplements and butyrate to help repair the stomach. And everything should be Non GMO or organic, because you don't want to put other things into the stomach that destroys your gut flora.
Parasites may be present in food or in water and can be identified as causes of foodborne or waterborne illness in the United States. They range in size, from tiny single-celled organisms to worms visible to the naked eye. Their lifecycle may also vary. While some parasites use a permanent host, others go through a series of developmental phases using different animal or human hosts. The illnesses they can cause range from mild discomfort to debilitating illness and possibly death
Everything have to be balanced out. Can't have too much of this or that. And Ivermectin is an antibiotic. And when given this antibiotic, that it will be like giving the stomach a nuclear bomb. That it kills all microbes, good ones and the bad ones. And so a person after taking this antibiotic, will have to start restoring the gut microbes immediately to restore the gut flora. By consuming probiotics like acidophilus and prebiotics. And also take enzyme supplements and butyrate to help repair the stomach. And everything should be Non GMO or organic, because you don't want to put other things into the stomach that destroys your gut flora.
Parasites may be present in food or in water and can be identified as causes of foodborne or waterborne illness in the United States. They range in size, from tiny single-celled organisms to worms visible to the naked eye. Their lifecycle may also vary. While some parasites use a permanent host, others go through a series of developmental phases using different animal or human hosts. The illnesses they can cause range from mild discomfort to debilitating illness and possibly death