Science has uncovered more uses for the generic antiparasitic drug ivermectin, which was the subject of great controversy during the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) "pandemic" because it was recommended by President Trump as both a treatment and as a prophylactic for the illness.
It turns out that ivermectin can be repurposed to treat many different health conditions beyond just parasites and COVID, including Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis (MS), stroke, chronic pain, anxiety, depression, schizophrenia and more.
Dr. William Makis recently wrote a piece specifically about ivermectin's neuroprotective benefits that cites a number of studies about the drug's efficacy. He found that ivermectin bears unique properties that promote remyelination in demyelination diseases such as MS, which adds to the drug's long-known potential use against motor neuron disorders like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig's disease.
Ivermectin is so powerfully effective at repairing and protecting the nervous system that Belgian scientists filed a patent application for the drug back in 2007, which was covered in a paper called "Use of ivermectin and derivates thereof for the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis" (Publication No.: WO/2008/034202A3).
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Most of ivermectin's neuroprotective power lies in its ability to modulate P2X4 receptors, which also gives the drug strong potential to help prevent alcohol use disorders by reducing alcohol cravings, this in addition to helping prevent motor neuron disease.
"Ivermectin (IVM), a positive modulator of P2X4Rs, enhanced levodopa (L-DOPA)-induced motor behaviour," new research on the subject explains. "Thus, IVM is increasing striatal dopamine release through enhanced cholinergic activity on dopamine terminals."
Recognizing that humans in the modern age are regularly bombarded with electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) and other toxins that disrupt proper nervous system function, ivermectin might be worth taking for preventative purposes to keep the nervous system optimized through stabilization of P2X4 receptors.
Stabilizing P2X4 receptors is important because expression of P2X4 is a major driving factor in ALS, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, chronic neuropathic pain, migraines, epilepsy, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and anxiety.
"In various pathological states, such as trauma, ischemia, chronic pain, neurodegenerative processes and several neuropsychiatric disorders, de novo expression of P2X4 and / or an increase in cell surface P2X4 density has been reported in microglia and / or neurons, thus suggesting possible key and multiple roles of neuronal and microglial P2X4 receptors in the establishment and/or maintenance of these pathologies," research shows.
"Changes in the intracellular expression of P2X4 may also have important consequences in the pathophysiological context."
Keep in mind that the mRNA (modRNA) "vaccines" introduced through Operation Warp Speed during COVID are also linked to the development of these various nervous system disorders, which taking ivermectin could help to remediate.
"Ivermectin may not just be the anti-parasitic, anti-cancer, anti-viral repurposed drug we recognise but may have multiple other neuroprotective benefits for humanity in an era where we all may be subjected to neurotoxins – some apparent, and others invisible like EMF," writes Dr. Justus R. Hope about the findings.
It is important to note that ivermectin has been linked to a downturn in births among sheep given the antiparasitic drug for veterinary purposes. Some people believe that this points to ivermectin possibly affecting fertility in a negative way, so do your own due diligence.
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