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  • Tracey Holekamp

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    January 2, 2026 at 11:02 am EST in reply to: Would Your Teenager Give Up Their Phone? 📱

    One of the goals I’ve suggested to my own patients is to reduce daily tech engagement time by 30 minutes a day and work on increasing every 3 days

  • Tracey Holekamp

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    December 13, 2025 at 2:07 pm EST in reply to: Spike protein treatment in children

    I use ivermectin and actual nattokinase for pediatric patients to detox

  • Tracey Holekamp

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    December 3, 2025 at 3:33 pm EST in reply to: No Time to Research… Really?

    This is partly why my Holistic Practice is so busy… many people want to leave their doctors or their insurers for alternative care but don’t want to have to “learn” a new way. They just want guidance that is easy, safe, and effective

  • Tracey Holekamp

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    November 24, 2025 at 2:20 pm EST in reply to: HELP! Husband with Hospice and need direction with Ivermectin protocol

    Hi Terri!

    I’m a Holistic Healthcare Practitioner with a speciality in cancer cases. If you would like more info you can email me at [email protected].

    Warmly, Tracey Holekamp

  • Tracey Holekamp

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    November 17, 2025 at 3:32 pm EST in reply to: Insights into using DMSO to treat glaucoma following cataract surgery

    Hello D-

    I am a Holistic Healthcare Practitioner and have had many, many patients resolve this issue. If you would like to email me I’d be happy to share my formula for safe, effective drops and how to use them in your type of case.

    My email is [email protected]

    Best, Tracey

  • Tracey Holekamp

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    November 13, 2025 at 4:09 pm EST in reply to: Ivermectin as an antiviral prophylactic

    Ways someone can “build up an intolerance” to ivermectin

    1. Sensitivity from repeated use.

    Some people notice that after taking ivermectin many times, they start having:

    • headaches
    • dizziness
    • nausea
    • fatigue
    • skin itching

    This isn’t a traditional allergy; it’s more like the body becoming less tolerant of the medication’s effects.

     

    2. Gut/liver processing changes

    Ivermectin is processed largely through the liver. Repeated or high-dose use may:

    • slow processing
    • increase sensitivity to side effects
    • cause “intolerance-like” symptoms

    Especially if someone has:

    • fatty liver
    • sluggish detox pathways
    • MTHFR variants
    • chronic inflammation
    • mold toxicity
    • multiple medications (competition for liver enzymes)

     

    3. Interaction with the nervous system

    A very small number of people may accumulate ivermectin in the nervous system if:

    • the blood-brain barrier is compromised
    • there is inflammation
    • they take certain medications that inhibit P-glycoprotein (like some antifungals or calcium channel blockers)

    This could feel like new or worsening intolerance:

    • dizziness
    • foggy head
    • tingling
    • anxiety or wired feelings

     

    4. Misinterpreting “die-off” (Herxheimer reactions)

    When parasites, mold, or certain microbes are killed, the immune system reacts. This can cause:

    • flu-ish feeling
    • body aches
    • fatigue
    • headache
    • chills

    If this happens repeatedly, people think they’re becoming “intolerant,” but it’s usually immune-related, not drug intolerance.

     

    5. Actual allergy (rare)

    True allergy symptoms:

    • rash or hives
    • swelling of lips/tongue
    • wheezing
    • throat closing sensation

    This almost never develops gradually — it’s usually evident from early doses.❗ When it looks like intolerance but isn’t

    People with any of these conditions frequently react more strongly over time:

    • mold/mycotoxin illness
    • Lyme / Bartonella
    • mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS)
    • POTS
    • chronic inflammation
    • liver congestion or sluggish detox

    In these cases, ivermectin isn’t the problem — the terrain is.

  • Tracey Holekamp

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    October 24, 2025 at 8:25 pm EDT in reply to: Breastfeeding and Ivermectin?
    • Studies measuring ivermectin levels in nursing women show that less than 1% of the maternal dose transfers into breast milk.
    • This means an infant would receive a fraction of the mother’s dose — far below therapeutic or toxic levels.

    👶 Safety evidence

    • The World Health Organization (WHO) and U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) both note that ivermectin is generally considered compatible with breastfeeding, particularlyif the baby is older than 7 days.
    • No adverse effects have been reported in breastfed infants whose mothers took standard doses (around 200 µg/kg).
  • Tracey Holekamp

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    October 19, 2025 at 8:41 pm EDT in reply to: All Day Chemist and Tariffs

    I do not allow my patients to order or use Ivermectin from India.

    Most of it is made in an old abandoned cement factory and is full of toxins. Try ordering from twc.org

    Clean, compounded in America

  • Tracey Holekamp

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    August 25, 2025 at 12:18 pm EDT in reply to: Fave trusted DMSO sources?

    As a Holistic Healthcare Practitioner I am EXTREMELY picky about products- sourcing, handling, third party testing, and manufacturing practices must pass my rigid standards for me to suggest them to patients. I do not suggest the DMSO from the Mo company. I highly regard and recommend all the products at the dmsostore.com but I suggest you order from them directly (anyone can do that). I realize of course that they are a Canadian company shipping from Canada. I would not let that deter you if you want the best.Regards, Tracey Holekamp

  • Tracey Holekamp

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    May 12, 2025 at 2:27 pm EDT in reply to: Ever feel more drained after hydrating?

    All of my patients are using ReLyte with great success

  • Tracey Holekamp

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    March 3, 2025 at 5:45 pm EST in reply to: Bedsore Ulcer

    I am a Holistic Healthcare Practitioner. I have addressed this issue many times- you might find this helpful: https://faim.org/interview-with-dr-paul-marik-on-vitamin-c-protocol-for-sepsis

  • Tracey Holekamp

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    March 2, 2025 at 4:59 pm EST in reply to: Does anyone know someone who has used IVM for cancer & worked with Dr. Makis

    I am a Holistic Healthcare Practitioner, not an allopathic physician. I use/work with Dr Makis’s protocols. He and I have seen beautiful patients healings of cancer issues and so much more

  • Tracey Holekamp

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    February 10, 2025 at 3:16 pm EST in reply to: Need a telehealth provider for VA will prescribe FLCCC/IMA protocols

    For my patients I suggest a nebulizer for what you have. Fill the nebulizer cup with saline then add 3 drops of iodine. Use the nebulizer for 15 minutes 3X daily until well

  • Tracey Holekamp

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    February 7, 2025 at 10:54 am EST in reply to: Montana’s taking a stand. What are your thoughts?

    If you look at the bills they are very weak. We have the same one here in SC – weak wording

  • Tracey Holekamp

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    February 3, 2025 at 5:31 pm EST in reply to: Curing Heart Disease and Artheriosclerosis

    My patients who have healed their issues have used The Carnivore Diet and Pectasol

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