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IVERMECTIN PROTOCOL I was without due process suspended as a | Bethany Cherisse

IVERMECTIN PROTOCOL

I was without due process suspended as a doctor on 11/11/21 and now unable to provide medical advice. It is astounding to hear from so many colleagues and other doctors the increasing demand for the Ivermectin protocol. Ask yourself why have Australians been denied early stage treatment especially when this protocol recorded no deaths and had an excellent recovery rate under the supervision of a trusted doctor?


Irresponsibly Ivermectin was banned by the TGA and Dept of Health on 10/9/2021. People are now being forced to acquire it by irregular means. It is insane a safe oral drug which has been available for decades is now demonised. Ask yourself why?


You'll be interested to know I was one of 30 doctors who treated 600 patients over several months or so with no deaths, only 5 hospitalisations and no side effects. In contrast, there were 6 deaths and 70 hospitalisations in a similar group of untreated patients. 

Even though I cannot use my title anymore, I can share the protocol from one Aussie to another.


Treatment Protocol for someone who feels unwell. (also very effective to prevent and treat vaccine injuries) : 


1. Ivermectin: 48mg day 1 (split the dose to 24mg twice a day) then 24 mg/day day 2-10 . Take ivermectin with fatty food which increases its bioavailability by 2.5X.

2. Doxycycline 100mg twice a day, day 1-10.

3. 1 × Zinc (25mg - 50mg, picolinate or
sulphate effective) daily, day 1 - 10. 


4. Also take Vitamin D 10,000 units per day and Vitamin C 2000mg per day. 

Prophylaxis Protocol:
1. Ivermectin  24mg 
2. Doxycycline 100mg and Zinc 50mg every 2 weeks.
3. Also take regular Vitamin D and Vitamin C 

Close Contact Protocal
Ivermectin 24mg , doxycycline 100mg, Zinc 50mg daily for 3 days. 

Always remember to turn to a trusted doctor who can supervise you whilst you take the protocol. 

If it works for Japan, India and El Salvador, why isn't it widely available for Australians?