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Trying hard's avatar

I've traveled the world for 70 years and had many different parasites both in US ( giardia, pinworms as a child) and elsewhere ( nematodes). I've used ivermectin and mebendazole separately many times. Asian Lung Fluke from Cambodia was the trickiest to get diagnosed in US, 2 years of periodic fevers and coughing. So far all were easily vanquished in a few days by anti-parasitics like ivermectin. Another reason the entire covid scamdemic " AUTHORITIES" forbidding effective early treatment was so ridiculous and DIABOLICAL.

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Allie's avatar

More fear porn to get people to purchase TWC product. The mass illegal migration of people from all over the world has caused an increase in tropical disease never before seen in the US. Fish farming, raising fish in polluted water, may also increase parasites in fish. Cook your fish and other meat well, don’t eat sushi and wash your vegetables well.

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Denise Partridge's avatar

Another reason to not eat sushi ! Ate oysters once got two parasites miserable!!

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Lillian McChristian's avatar

Eminently sensible !!! Thank You Jesus!!!!

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Sy Earle's avatar

I keep hearing that you have to use a binder with the parasite cleanser. Is that not necessary with this combination?

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J Lee MD PhD's avatar

I am going to order a "Parasite Cleanse" after watching this episode of Courageous Discourse.

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Allie's avatar

That’s the whole idea of this fear porn segment.

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Alio McDavis's avatar

This is America where we are free to market at market demand pricing. If the need for a product is because of a fear of an existing threat, well then more power to him and the American way. If there is not a problem needing to be addressed or if the products do not work, then I imagine that the demand would not be there.

I don't know everything there is to know, but I do know that there are much more devious marketing plans that deserve to get smacked more than Dr McCullough's business.

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Daniel's avatar

It sure is tiring to get these advertisements for his medicines two or three times a day.

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Alio McDavis's avatar

Sounds like the perfectly rational reaction to a completely normal but irritating condition. I've been annoyed by advertisements since I was 10 years old and they kept interrupting "The Wizard of Oz". I can "Dammit" all day long with everything I watch or hear, but that won't make them go away so I bear it, click ahead or shut it off and go elsewhere. I don't bother to try to change them. I take what I want and leave the rest. If I want the product, I shop for a good source and price. If I want to support the advertiser, I buy theirs.

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