Forwarded from Smokyjinx
Interesting article here. Ivermectin works on asexual parasites. Arent homosexuals kind of asexual?? There might be something to this theory. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31109978/
PubMed
Ivermectin Impairs the Development of Sexual and Asexual Stages of Plasmodium falciparum In Vitro - PubMed
Ivermectin is the drug of choice for many parasitic infections, with more than one billion doses being distributed in onchocerciasis programs. The drug has been put into focus recently by the malaria community because of its potential to kill blood-sucking…
Forwarded from dub nonya
Ding ding. Yep, parasites are a major factor of disease in humans. I've seen compelling evidence that autism is excess parasite load. I got some Ivermectin just for prophylactic reasons. Btw, it's best to take these types of meds during the full moon. Parasites breeding cycles are tied to moon cycles
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OUP Academic
Parasite Killing in Plasmodium vivax Malaria by Nitric Oxide: Implication of Aspartic Protease Inhibition
Abstract. Nitric oxide (NO) is known to possess antiparasitic activity towards Plasmodium species. Parasite proteases are currently considered to be promising t
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OUP Academic
Parasite Killing in Plasmodium vivax Malaria by Nitric Oxide: Implication of Aspartic Protease Inhibition
Abstract. Nitric oxide (NO) is known to possess antiparasitic activity towards Plasmodium species. Parasite proteases are currently considered to be promising t
Forwarded from Marie
OUP Academic
Parasite Killing in Plasmodium vivax Malaria by Nitric Oxide: Implication of Aspartic Protease Inhibition
Abstract. Nitric oxide (NO) is known to possess antiparasitic activity towards Plasmodium species. Parasite proteases are currently considered to be promising t
Forwarded from Marie
CANCERactive
Artemisinin and cancer, yeasts and parasites | CANCERactive
Artemisinin, one of three active ingredients from the plant species Artemesia, has found fame in fighting malaria; but it can also kill pathogens, yeasts, about a third of parasites and, importantly, cancer cells; indeed, there is actually an Artemisinin…
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The Science of Demon Possession | Gnostic Warrior By Moe Bedard
Is demon possession real? Are there actual demons who can possess the bodies of humans? You would be surprised to know that I believe I can prove to you that demon possession is not only possible, but that I also have modern science to back up my demonic…