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Quinine also fights malaria. From what I heard malaria causes hemoglobin to unbind from red blood cells leading to less oxygen being absorbed, and it seems COVID-19 did that in some cases too. Thus we had some people with COVID-19 gasping for air. Respirators didn't work because the red blood cells couldn't bind to the oxygen very well. IIRC quinine works to stop this unbinding. I wonder if Ivermectin works in the same way.

The British used tonic water with small amounts of quinine in it to prevent malaria, though the amounts are too small for treatment of an actual malarial infection.

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Yes, Ivermectin is Zinc Ionophore.

https://www.nature.com/articles/aps201825

Zinc is an essential nutrient for human health and has anti-oxidative stress and anti-inflammatory functions. The association between zinc deficiency and the development of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) has been supported by numerous studies. Supplementing zinc can reduce the risk of atherosclerosis and protect against myocardial infarction and ischemia/reperfusion injury.

Ivermectin as an ionophore drug

The term ‘ionophore’ was first used in 1967 in reference of the ability of organic molecules to

bind metal cations and to form lipid soluble complexes that facilitate their transport across

cellular membranes. Thus, ionophores can diffuse back and forth between the extracellular

and intracellular spaces, or may remain in the plasma membrane as their transport metal ions

between intracellular and extracellular spaces [42]. Ionophore antibiotics act by generating

pores in biological membranes that dramatically alter the ionic household of cells.

I just published another article on this subject:

https://outraged.substack.com/p/oxidative-stress-in-malaria

Without intervention, the disease machineries of oxidative stress go into a vicious cycle of self-propagation mode that leads to host debilitation, cachexia and death.

Current drugs are mainly antiparasitic and relieve the “disease” aspect of malaria sparingly.

Phytotherapeutics and phytochemicals (asiatic acid, maslinic acid, oleanolic acid), which display anti-oxidant and pro-oxidant properties, have shown both “antiparasite” and “anti-disease” effects promising efficacy in combating malaria.

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Great info! Thanks!

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2. ZINC IONOPHORES > > Zinc is found and operates in every

cell of the body, but it's a non-fat-soluble mineral that can't move through the fat-based cell membrane. Therefore, it needs help to cross the cell membrane from special transport systems. These systems include zinc ionophore and zinc binding-proteins. The zinc binding proteins are located in all membranes of every cell of the body for efficient inflow and outflow of zinc in the cells. > > Ionophore is a fat-soluble substance that can transport non-fat soluble elements across the cell membrane. Zinc-ionophores are zinc transporters in and out of the cell and can increase the effects of zinc in the cell. For example, Hinokitiol, a natural substance found in the Cupressaceae trees is a potent zinc-ionophore. It's known for

its antimicrobial, antiviral and anticancer properties and it's regarded as the safest zinc ionophores compared to other ionophores like hydroxychloroquine, quercetin,

epigallocatechin, pyrithione, zincophorin, etc. Hinokitiol doesn't accumulate in the body and it has no recorded drug allergy or unfavorable effects, unlike hydroxychloroquine.

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Who would have thought that Dr.Peter Hotez of all people would make this comment about ivermectin . But has to add the old cliche ,"more information / studies need to be done" .

How many times have we heard this before , to never hear anything about it thereafter .

Lets hope ,this time ,it will be different.

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How come no one discusses the ivermectin syphilis success stories? I'm familiar with many.

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As malaria is caused by a parasite and ivermectin is an antiparasitic, it should work. Of course, nobody knows what's in ivermectin these days:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/further-considerations-about-ivermectin

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Further to my previous comment, Dr. Mihalcea recommends several sessions of EDTA Chelation therapy along with vitamin C for the jabbed & nonjabbed.

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See, the point is that we look for the best treatments and share knowledge, experience and research. But it's not candy; it's drugs and supplements. We're talking about oxidative stress, diseases, injuries - keeping people alive or restoring them to health as much as possible...

All these injections are nanotechnology-based injections.

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Well, ultimately the nanotechnology, Quantum Dots &/or graphene will likely kill the ppl.

Some of Dr. Ana Mihalcea's work has demonstrated that chlorine dioxide works for parasites & other maladies.

Here's just one of several vids about this. One can likely find more by using the search bar.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/xv2raUD8K0J7/

Rumble.com also has vids.

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Also check-out Dr. Lee Merritt's website & vids about this, she also has a lot of info about parasites & other maladies.

www.medicalrebel.com

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There are different protocols.

Zinc prevents oxidative stress

Ivermectin as an ionophore drug

The term ‘ionophore’ was first used in 1967 in reference of the ability of organic molecules to

bind metal cations and to form lipid soluble complexes that facilitate their transport across

cellular membranes. Thus, ionophores can diffuse back and forth between the extracellular

and intracellular spaces, or may remain in the plasma membrane as their transport metal ions

between intracellular and extracellular spaces [42]. Ionophore antibiotics act by generating

pores in biological membranes that dramatically alter the ionic household of cells.

ZINC IONOPHORES

Zinc is found and operates in every cell of the body, but it's a non-fat-soluble mineral that can't move through the fat-based cell membrane. Therefore, it needs help to cross the cell membrane from special transport systems. These systems include zinc ionophore and zinc binding-proteins. The zinc binding proteins are located in all membranes of every cell of the body for efficient inflow and outflow of zinc in the cells.

Ionophore is a fat-soluble substance that can transport non-fat soluble elements across the cell membrane. Zinc-ionophores are zinc transporters in and out of the

cell and can increase the effects of zinc in the cell.

https://rumble.com/v2q6r58-comusav-dr.-pedro-chavez-chlorine-dioxide-solution-n-acetyl-cysteine-and-ze.html

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So they want to save lives lol? Nah, never! The end game has always been sterilization, depopulation and selectively controlled breeding in order to control the future of humanity. Everything happening now is just a trojan horse to that goal and people can't even see it.

This might be a good start for some research about IVM's toxicity, don't forget the pinned messages;

https://t.me/ivermectinkillz

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FYI:

A LOOK AT MALARIA- WEBINAR FROM JULY 12TH, 2023

Review your knowledge level about malaria... what do we know about malaria that's actually true?

(more fear porn)

In this webinar, Dr. Cowan, MD takes a look at malaria as well as reads a passage from "The Forest Passage" by Ernst Junger.

Here are the links to the malaria articles discussed in the webinar:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/SvHsnKFkJH4O/

https://parasitesandvectors.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1756-3305-3-5#:~:text=Laveran%20was%20the%20first%20person,this%20case%20the%20avian%20Plasmodium

https://malariajournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12936-022-04110-z

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Also, Ivermectin has been contaminated with nanotechnology, so stop recommending it...

So, Ivermectin's been contaminated with nanotechnology Quantum Dots (no wonder it's suddenly available again for ppl to use):

Now lets compare the Q-dots in blood to what's in some Ivermectin products.

A look at a brand we will keep anonymous in order to refrain from issues.

KARL.C

AUG 12, 2023

Excerpt:

Q-dots lodged in gel structures and cells from human mouth lining. This was the result for a certain person who took Ivermectin which stated on the label it had Titanium dioxide as an ingredient.

That titanium dioxide was actually a slight lie, because it was actually Titanium dioxide Q-dots as shown in an illustration taken from a paper on Titanium Dioxide Q-dots as seen below...

https://managainstthemicrobes.substack.com/p/now-lets-compare-the-q-dots-in-blood

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I have very good experience with Ivermectin, although I prefer antioxidants (especially NAC).

Many things are contaminated by nanotechnology, including some antioxidants. They still work. We can do what we can.

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It's wonderful encountering ppl who encourage the use of a product that will kill ppl. Minimizing/trivializing the fact that Ivermectin contains nanotechnology (& graphene, etc.) & that those products are in other products is nonsensical. Either one is legitimately concerned about human well being or they pretend to b/c they have an ulterior motive.

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I deal with seriously injured people all the time. The experience we have with Ivermectin is very good when it comes to SAVING LIVES.

If you read my substack, you'll see that it focuses on the problems of nanotechnology. But ivermectin is a zinc ionophore, and zinc prevents oxidative stress.

Today, nanotechnology can be in water, supplements, food, etc. Practically everywhere. But somehow you have to save lives. How? I've seen those critical articles about Ivermectin, but I disagree with them.

After all, it is not just one company that produces ivermectin, but many. Also supplements, even NAC or vitamin C can be contaminated with nanotechnology. And what are you going to do?

I see they're working anyway. There is an effect

You inhale what's sprayed, and there's a lot of nanotechnology, you can't avoid it now. So how do you want to protect yourself?

You can take CDS, but I deal with people who die from these injections, and antioxidants work better on them than CDS alone. It's an experience, not a theory.

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