d--b 8 days ago

No, thanks a lot for pointing out.

  • wesapien 8 days ago

    Goodluck to you and your friend. I only know about PEMF and will read about sOMF. I bought an ICES-PEMF a few years ago just to try it out for my back pain and it did help in reducing it and healing it. It's small and battery operated and was designed as a wearable but you need to come up with your own way of holding it close to your body. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnGpibdAoic

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adamredwoods 8 days ago

Fuck ivermectin and fuck you for even suggesting it. It doesn't work on cancer, end of discussion. It works by paralyzing worms on ion channel that humans DON'T have.

  • thebigspacefuck 8 days ago

    Do you have a source for this? The linked study claims it has potential.

    • adamredwoods 7 days ago

      Did you even read the links posted? The study for ivermectin states everything is speculation. So why is anyone challenging me when they didn't read the studies?

      >> Unfortunately, there have been no reports of clinical trials of IVM as an anticancer drug. There are still some problems that need to be studied and resolved before IVM is used in the clinic.

      The method of action of ivermectin is well known. Lots of articles state it works against COVID-19, but clinical trials have proven this to be false. Yet people still cling FOOLISHLY to that idea, and now creeping into cancer. But, it's GREAT against parasites!

      https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S022352342...

      >> What is important, ivermectin does not cross the blood-brain barrier, and therefore, does not affect mammals, including humans, in which GABA receptors are located mainly in the central nervous system. Nevertheless, accumulation of ivermectin in the human brain has been observed after administration of doses about 100 times higher than the recommended one.