An Honest Case for Ivermectin.
Science moves forward by testing ideas. Researchers are now studying ivermectin
for many different types of treatments and the data is promising.
Ivermectin is not a cure-all. We don’t claim it is. Here’s what the research supports, what’s still being investigated, and what we don’t yet know.
History
Approved Uses
Ivermectin paralyzes parasites and worms.
Parasites and worms feed off the human body, damaging their hosts in the process. Often, they can trigger immune responses, such as unwanted skin conditions, gastrointestinal upset, nutrient depletion, and tissue damage…to name just a few.
Working in tandem with your immune system, Ivermectin targets nerve and muscle cells in certain parasites and worms, paralyzing and killing them. Once the parasites and worms die off, your body can begin healing, though secondary treatments may occasionally be needed.
