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Message Subject Anyone know how hydra vulgaris responds to Ivermectin?
Poster Handle Fervent Dissident
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Does anyone have information about how hydra vulgaris responds to ivermectin?

How about how hydra vulgaris responds to:

gcmaf
suramin
hydroxychloroquine
Grapefruit Seed Extract
Fenbendazol
shikimik acid
alcohol
nicotine



TIA
 Quoting: Anymous Cowboy



Formalin and a dewormer called paraguard are touted by people with freshwater aquariums to eradicate infestations of hydra. Notably fluke worm killers work well. That said Im pretty confident that the mode of action used to kill worms with ivermectin via the nervous system paralyzing the worms would work on the hydra V. Only two ways to kill a hydra and that is with high or extremely low temperatures and starvation. Paralyzed hydra cannot feed, so if taken for a long enough time period it should work to kill the hydra sans any untold features this CRISPR creature may be endowed with via jekyl and hyde.

Formalin i don't believe is a viable option in the human body.

Ivermectin is the king of killing helminths of all sorts and then some.
 
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