The Brightwork Research Coverage of Rheumatoid Arthritis, Ivermectin ETC
Executive Summary
- This article explains our coverage of Rheumatoid Arthritis and autoimmune diseases generally.
Introduction
Rheumatoid arthritis is one of the most common types of autoimmune disease. This article covers what our website can offer potential subscribers trying to treat rheumatoid arthritis.
Questions on Our Coverage of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Here are a few questions we have received about rheumatoid arthritis and our coverage.
Question #1: Dosage Calculation and Guidelines?
I’m interested in subscribing to your site but I need to know if you have an Ivermectin dosage calculator for Rheumatoid arthritis? Or dosage guidelines for RA?
Question #2: Our Research and Conclusions on RA?
My son has RA real bad. I was wondering with all the research that has been done through Brightworks what conclusion have you come up that is the number one treatment for RA?
Question #3: Recorded Success Versus RA?
I just want know if the RA dosage is based on recorded success results. My doctor rheumatologist and chinese medicine) is very open to Ivermectin but she doesn’t know the dosage either.
I was considering a consultation with Dr Makis but from what I read he is mostly into cancer.
Question #4: How to Use Ivermectin?
If I subscribe, will it give me specifically info on HOW TO USE ivermectin for rheumatoid arthritis and how long it takes until it one starts feeling better?
As we cover at the site, we do cover usage, but Ivermectin is not the only thing we recommend.
Question #5: Multiple Issues Question and Dosage?
I have Sjogrens, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Asthma, Peripheral Neuropathy and CVID (Common Variable Immune Deficiency). I was interested in purchasing Ivermectin, but I never could determine the dosage.
Question #6: How About for Crohn’s Disease?
This question concerns Crohn’s disease rather than RA; however, as you will see, our drug calculators for autoimmune diseases are not specific to one disease, something I will discuss in just a few paragraphs.
I would just like to say how much I have appreciated your work and the information you put out. I have learned so much over the past two years about our food, medicine and vaccines and just how toxic everything is.
I am reaching out because I have been taking Humira for the past 6 yrs for treating my Crohn’s disease. I have been researching alternatives more holistic approach but am a little nervous just trying things without a little guidance from people who know more. I am a patient at the Mayo Clinic but have lost my faith and respect in them. I have changed a lot of my diet and eat mostly organic and only purchase meat from a local farmer with no antibiotic and grass fed only beef. I understand you may not be able to provide medical advice but was just wondering if you know if anyone has had success in treating other illnesses besides cancer like Crohn’s disease with ivermectin? Any insight would be appreciated.
Question #7: Vaccine Promoted RA and Another Dosage Question?
I’m writing for the correct dosage on Ivermectin for severe Rheumatoid Arthritis. I have had RA since 2008 after my OBGYN gave me the H1N1/Swine Flu jab, while I was pregnant and sick with H1N1/Swime Flu. Dr/OBGYN said that I would have a miscarriage if I didn’t take the jab. He literally scared my husband and myself after using him an infertility Dr for 3 years to get our 1st child.
Vaccinations promote immune diseases because they damage the immune system. However, the fact that vaccinations cause inflammation, and often long-term inflammation, the more vaccines you get, the higher your likelihood of developing an autoimmune disease. This is all left out of the explanation of vaccines to the public.
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If someone can please help me on dosage for my Rheumatoid Arthritis I would greatly appreciate it.
How We Cover the Topic of Autoimmune Diseases
The Damage Caused by The Medical Establishent Recomentation for RA — Immunosuppressive Drugs
Our Focus on Improving Immune System Function
Our Autoimmune Disease Index
Conclusion
Our website is more focused on cancer and has more articles on cancer than it does on autoimmune diseases. However, there is a substantial overlap between autoimmune diseases and cancer as they’re both outcomes of a dysfunctional immune system, which is not genetic, but is related to lifestyle and maintenance.