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My oldest step-daughter caught Typhus while in college last year in MT...it’s no joke. She was very sick and needed serious antibiotics! Took several months to fully recover. Unfortunately she took the poison jab so her immune system was probably shot to begin with.

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Years ago the School Nurse (me) would send home letters to parent and exclude the student for many things such as lice, scabies, ring worm. Most School district no longer support the School Nurse. Thanks for your insight YON.

Many military vehicles on the move headed Hwy 59 South Near Houston Texas Yesterday, Just an FYI. I might try out my old CB handle ( watermelon kid)

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Good post. Thanks.

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Yikes! I caught scabies from a clerk at the local grocery store. Yes, I was living in the Mexican/Guatemala part of Los Angeles. Nice condo, but surrounded by people unable to speak my language and/or live at 20th century (then) level. What a mess-itching, scratching, horrible. The dermotologist gave me a shower gel and creams-it goes from the top of your head to the bottom of your feet. Miserable existance for about 2 weeks. I stay as far from "ethnic" areas as I can now-although it is getting harder in the Golden State. War scares me, but the diseases that will follow absolutely terrify me. Great article!

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Get the hell out of there if you can.

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This article provides a fascinating insight into the history of famine and the potential risks associated with the resurgence of diseases like Epidemic Typhus. It is a timely reminder to be aware of our global situation and the importance of proactive measures. On a related note, I recently purchased Ivermectin from ivermectin4sale.uk to ensure I have necessary medication on hand in case of emergency situations. Stay informed and prepared, everyone!

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I completely agree with your thoughts on this article. The connections between famine, Epidemic Typhus, and the challenges we face today are eye-opening. It's essential to stay informed and take necessary precautions, like stocking up on medications such as Ivermectin. It's reassuring to see others taking proactive measures and sharing their experiences. Let's all continue to educate ourselves and support each other in these trying times. Stay safe and vigilant!

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Michael wrote a book, Danger Close. Danger is no longer close it is everywhere. Be prepared.

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So what should we do? Buy lice kits?

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Plan for the worst hope for the best. Pyrethrin, Ivermectin, the answer is yes.

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How do you use ivermectin to treat lice?

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twice a day and toss in a pepto bismol tablet for the heck of it

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Why fish antibiotics?

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Mar 30, 2023Edited
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Thank you so much!

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Great advice.

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Thanks for the link.

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