Via Valerie Anne Smith
“Ivermectin’s Miraculous Results For Neurological Conditions Of Parkinson’s & Alzheimer’s.”
Buried Research, Deleted From Google, Has Been Found, Proving Ivermectin Reverses Alzheimer’s.
Neurological Disease Improves In Only A Few Days On Ivermectin Therapy…
Dementia affects more than 55 million people globally, with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) being the most prevalent subtype. These neurodegenerative disorders, including debilitating Parkinson’s Disease, progressively impairs memory, cognition, daily functioning, muscle & body control.
As interest grows in repositioning known compounds for neurodegenerative applications, ivermectin—a macrocyclic lactone with FDA-approved antiparasitic use—has surfaced as a candidate for neurological disease therapy.
Deleted Research Study That Google Scrubbed…
I Found It Last Week After Hours Of Research.
Here Is A Paraphrased Summary In ‘Non Scientific’ Regular Language:
70 male Wistar rats were used in the research study. At baseline the rats had cognitive ability to do a task session at the rate of 2.8 minutes with 1.3 errors.
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) was induced by injecting them with ALUMINUM CHLORIDE until their cognitive ability to do the same task session regressed to the slow rate of 6.5 minutes with 4.4 errors.
These rats were then given IVERMECTIN for 4 consecutive weeks. The same task session improved drastically from 6.5 minutes back to only 3.6 minutes. And the rate of errors improved from 4.4 back to only 1.4 errors. Almost back to baseline in only 4 weeks at 3.6 minutes with 1.4 errors.
Recent studies have explored its effects on neuroinflammation, neurotransmission & synaptic protection.
Ivermectin’s Effects On Neurological Disease:
1. Anti-Inflammatory Effects: A 2023 study published in Inflammation demonstrated that ivermectin mitigates neuroinflammatory damage in encephalomyelitis. Ivermectin reduced inflammatory cytokines.
2. Stabilizes Neurotransmission: A 2019 study in PLOS Pathogens found that ivermectin restores balance in synaptic neuro pathways.
3. Cholinergic Transmission: A 2024 study published in Cell & Bioscience reported that ivermectin increased activity of striatal cholinergic interneurons, enhancing dopamine release via nicotinic receptor modulation.
Conclusion:
Ivermectin is emerging as more than an antiparasitic agent. Its anti-inflammatory, synaptic & cholinergic effects are beneficial in neurodegenerative disorders like Dementia, Alzheimer’s & Parkinson’s.
Dosages suggested by Dr William Makis:
Parkinson’s: Patients on high-dose ivermectin (60-72mg) saw dramatic improvements in movement & symptoms.
– Multiple cases of symptom reversal—where tremors, stiffness & rigidity significantly improved.
Alzheimer’s: Patients on low-dose ivermectin (12-24 mg for 4-5 days) brought back memories, recognition & cognitive function in patients.
Why Isn’t This Everywhere?
– A preclinical Alzheimer’s study proving ivermectin’s healing ability was SCRUBBED from Google.
– Big Pharma doesn’t profit from a safe, cheap, Nobel Prize-winning drug that reverses neurodegeneration.
This isn’t theoretical—it’s happening NOW in real patients. Decades of suffering could be reversed by a few pills.
If you have a loved one with Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s—TRY IT. The results could be LIFE-CHANGING.
Ivermectin Reverses Alzheimer’s (Deleted Study)
https://research.asu.edu.eg/handle/123456789/207291
Ivermectin For Autoimmune & Neurological Ills
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10753-023-01829-y?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Ivermectin Increases Choline & Dopamine
https://cellandbioscience.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13578-024-01228-2
Speaker: Dr William Makis, Nuclear Medicine Physician & Cancer Researcher
“Ivermectin’s Miraculous Results For Neurological Conditions Of Parkinson’s & Alzheimer’s.”
Dr William MakisBuried Research, Deleted From Google, Has Been Found, Proving Ivermectin Reverses Alzheimer’s.
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— Valerie Anne Smith (@ValerieAnne1970) July 29, 2025
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