๐ THE ALT-MEDICINE REVOLUTION: IVERMECTIN, FENBENDAZOLE, AND ZEOLITE DETOX
By Crazy Rick
Alright friends, buckle up—because today we’re diving into the rabbit hole of alternative healing. I’m talkin’ about ivermectin, fenbendazole, and zeolite. Some say miracle. Some say madness. Me? I say let’s look for ourselves.
๐ Ivermectin: A Wonder Drug?
Originally used for livestock and later FDA-approved for treating parasitic infections in humans, ivermectin gained national attention during the pandemic. But there’s more to this story than headlines and warnings.
Supporters claim ivermectin has:
- Anti-viral and anti-inflammatory properties
- Helped with long COVID symptoms
- Been used (off-label) to shrink or slow the growth of certain cancers
One of the most vocal advocates is Joe Grinsteiner, a Minnesota man interviewed by The New York Times. Joe says ivermectin cleared up a cancerous lesion near his eye. His wife, who battled cervical cancer, also claims remission after an ivermectin protocol. They’ve both shared their stories on Facebook, gaining a strong following of curious (and desperate) folks looking for options the mainstream ignores.
You can buy ivermectin at farm supply stores like Tractor Supply Company, but be careful: Animal doses are not meant for humans. Misuse can be dangerous. Some doctors will prescribe human-form ivermectin for specific conditions, but it’s controversial and often discouraged by health agencies.
As always, talk to a medical professional before taking anything off-label.
๐ Fenbendazole: Dog Dewormer, Human Hope?
This one’s wild, folks. Fenbendazole—a dog dewormer—was thrust into the spotlight by Joe Tippens, who claimed it cured his terminal cancer. Tippens’ story exploded across forums, alt-health communities, and YouTube channels. He even launched a website sharing protocols and testimonials.
People report combining fenbendazole with vitamins and a healthy lifestyle to target abnormal cell growth. There’s little clinical data to back it up, but the testimonials? They just keep coming.
Critics call it irresponsible. Believers call it revolutionary. I call it worth a second look.
๐งผ Zeolite Detox: The Cleanup Crew
Detox is a buzzword these days—but zeolite is one compound that’s earned attention for its ability to bind to heavy metals and toxins. Made from volcanic ash, zeolite is often taken as a powder or liquid and marketed as a gentle detoxifier for the gut and bloodstream.
Some say it helps boost energy, improve clarity, and assist in overall recovery from illness or stress. Others say it's just fancy dirt. Personally, I think anything that cleans out years of processed foods and environmental toxins is worth exploring.
⚠️ Use Caution, Not Fear
I’m not a doctor. I’m not here to sell snake oil or a miracle cure. What I am is curious—and tired of watching people suffer while billion-dollar companies push overpriced pills with side effects longer than the Magna Carta.
Do your research. Ask questions. Think for yourself.
๐ฃ️ Questions for the Tribe
- Have you or someone you know used ivermectin or fenbendazole?
- Do you think alternative medicine is ignored on purpose?
- Should we push harder for research into these low-cost treatments?
- Have you tried detoxes like zeolite? Did they help?
Drop a comment, shoot me a message, or share this blog with someone who’s fighting for their health.
Stay strong. Stay curious. Stay Crazy.
—Crazy Rick
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