
MetaGunny
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@rileyanderz Been there done that
Tried several black seed oils, Vance's is the best
The root cause is parasites and candida
Speaking from personal experience, spent over 100k k supps and various modalities
All my mcas symptoms gone
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In addition to mast cells, I have suspected that T cell over-activation may be a core driver of the strange MCAS/autoimmune phenotype I developed in recent months.
Interestingly, thymoquinone (Black Seed Oil) turns out to be a potent T cell inhibitor...
Backstory: Mega-dose melatonin (250mg per night), which stimulates CD4+ and especially CD8+ T cells, was the initial precipitating event in me developing this phenotype.
The straw that broke the camel's back..
(And yes, taking such a high dose of melatonin was very dumb).

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@rileyanderz It took me years to crack the code but I can tell you with high probably you have acute level leaky gut and the root cause is parasites and candida
Very easy to test this, look into doing rounds of albendazole, prazntiquel, ivermectin, niclosmide
Heal leaky gut with megamucosa
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7-10 days ago probably marked the worst point in my decade-plus chronic complex illness history (though tough to say as there are a number of contenders):
- Constant dizziness/instability/drunkenness
- Crawling, tingling skin
- Cold sweats
- Insomnia (2 weeks of 2-3 hrs on average)
- Extreme chemical sensitivity
- Severe dry mouth, difficult to speak
- Pain from light/sunlight; burning after <5 mins
- Pain in every joint
- Head pressure, brain fog, disorientation
- Unbelievable memory loss
- Severe kidney pain
- Constant hunching (weird one; "sickness behavior")
- Painful, itchy scalp; hair thinning/loss
It was the first time I was genuinely ~afraid~ to go outside. The most ~afraid of the world~ I have ever been.
I assumed I would be stuck in that state for weeks and months, slowly crawling out.
Miraculously, though, about a week later, I feel something like 40-50% better.
I think that if a healthy person were to inhabit my body in its current state they would still be terrified/appalled, but to me it is such a joy just not to feel like I am actively dying.
It also provides a somewhat stable baseline from which to figure out what to do next.
Anyways, I have been talking about a lot of these things on here, but wanted to share what seems to have gotten me out of such a hole (for now, at least):
- Ketotifen (0.25mg per day)
- Luteolin (400mg per day and working to 800mg)
- Glia Plasmalogens (shoutout @chydorina)
- Quercetin (500mg at night)
- Vitamin E (gamma/delta tocotrienols; 250mg)
- BDMC curcumin
This stuff has quelled the unbelievable inflammatory state I was in, apparently driven at least in large part by mast cells.
This stabilization of the body's inflammatory backdrop seems to be STEP 1 for severe chronic complex illness.
Since then, I have also added in some very gentle pregnenolone and thyroid hormone.
STEP 2 (currently ongoing) of the recovery from such a deep hole is supporting the mitochondria, specifically from a lipid membrane and mineral/vitamin co-factor perspective, in order to provide the energy necessary to facilitate repair. I will be sharing my thoughts on that more in the coming weeks.
#MCAS
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All roads lead back to the Autonomic Nervous System every single time. Every single disabled person that I have met or talked with has Autonomic Dysfunction. It’s not different diseases it is all the same disease. Stop letting these lying “experts” brainwash you. #LongCovid #POTS #pwME #Dysautonomia
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@harryfisherEMTP What doctor has time to post a hundred things on Twitter everyday??
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@longitude0 @newstart_2024 Right there are ways to mitigate it but you never hear them mention this
The benefits simply don't outweigh the risk
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@MetaGunny @newstart_2024 It should be taken with food, not on an empty stomach, and with a source of vitamin C (eg orange juice).
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Aspirin — the cheap pill sitting in your medicine cabinet — could become a powerful new tool against cancer.
A March 2025 study published in Nature found that aspirin helps “unleash” T-cells in the immune system, making them more effective at hunting down and attacking cancer cells, including metastatic ones. Dr. Elisa Port, Chief of Breast Surgery at Mount Sinai, explained on CBS News that this ties into the same mechanism that makes aspirin effective at preventing blood clots and heart disease.
The research builds on earlier work showing aspirin’s anti-inflammatory effects can enhance immunotherapy responses by reducing platelet-driven immune suppression.
It’s still early stages (mostly animal data so far), and doctors aren’t recommending it for cancer prevention yet — but the potential is intriguing.
It’s honestly wild that something so common and inexpensive might play a real role in fighting cancer. Shows how much we still have to discover about everyday medicines.
If this holds up in larger human trials, it could offer a low-cost way to support cancer treatment for millions.
Would you be excited or cautious if a common drug like aspirin turned out to have real anti-cancer effects?
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MetaGunny รีทวีตแล้ว

False
This is the "Doctors" commonly do:
Appeal to Authority — treating a claim as true simply because an expert says it, even when evidence isn’t presented.
Double standard — demanding strict evidence from others while not holding one’s own claims to the same standard.
Argument from Ignorance — implying something is false (or true) because there’s no evidence for it, rather than because there’s evidence against it.
Special Pleading — applying rules or standards selectively to favor one’s own position.
Sometimes also intellectual arrogance or overconfidence bias, especially when the person presents certainty without sufficient backing.
In plain terms: it’s a mix of appeal to authority + double standard + selective skepticism. The key issue isn’t just authority—it’s inconsistent use of evidence.
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Cancer isn't parasites
Parasites is parasites
Cancer is cancer
Yours sincerely
A doctor (and sane human being)
Dr. Dawn Michael@DawnsMission
🚨 BOMBSHELL: What if CANCER isn’t “cancer” at all… but PARASITES and their egg sacks? Under the microscope, the so-called “cancer cells” look identical to living parasite clusters — and they MOVE. Dr. Lee Merritt drops the red pill: “They know that Cancer is Para-sites… but they’re not letting anyone know because they don’t want to lose their funding. ”The trillion-dollar “War on Cancer” has been pushing chemo and radiation while cheap, safe anti-parasitics like wormwood, neem, and tulsi get demonized. Could this be why parasitic drugs like Fenbendazole and Ivermectin are working? Time to wake up. Who’s done with the medical mafia? Tag someone who needs to see it. 👇
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@sunsweptforest Well, the good news is the root cause is parasites
Took me years to figure that out
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@naomirwolf I wonder what would happen if they did a full round of albendazole, prazntiquel, niclosmide tinidazole
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@Elijahkrings It's not histamine intolerance, it's histamine overload from parasites in the gut destroying the gut lining
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Insufficiency of DAO can lead to histamine reactions tied to fermented foods
Most people think about Vit C, Copper, Zinc and B6, but many miss that B2 is also needed for DAO to work properly, as FMN is a co-factor involved in its reactions
B2 turnover into FMN and then FAD is depending on your thyroid (hence selenium and iodine) and molybdenum
Increasing these can indirectly also affect response to histamine
Linking this to organotherapy:
Kidneys are often used as natural sources of DAO. While this is great, another layer of that is that kidneys contain high amounts of riboflavin by themselves
They provide DAO and B2 which is therapeutic to histamine induced food reactions

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@ThePOTSPostman See this happens to me too and yet no doctor can seem to figure it out
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MetaGunny รีทวีตแล้ว

🚨 BOMBSHELL: What if CANCER isn’t “cancer” at all… but PARASITES and their egg sacks?
Under the microscope, the so-called “cancer cells” look identical to living parasite clusters — and they MOVE.
Dr. Lee Merritt drops the red pill:
“They know that Cancer is Para-sites… but they’re not letting anyone know because they don’t want to lose their funding. ”The trillion-dollar “War on Cancer” has been pushing chemo and radiation while cheap, safe anti-parasitics like wormwood, neem, and tulsi get demonized. Could this be why parasitic drugs like Fenbendazole and Ivermectin are working?
Time to wake up.
Who’s done with the medical mafia? Tag someone who needs to see it.
👇
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@NationalAnthemX @rileyanderz This is what I'm saying and my experience!
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@rileyanderz @MetaGunny A good friend was suffering from her EBV flaring up, or so she initially thought. She was near bedridden for months. Then she pivoted and treated parasites and it radically improved her.
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MCAS appears to be basically the immunologically dysfunctional end state of various chronic complex illness, such as:
- Post-viral illness
- ME/CFS
- Long Covid
- Lyme, bartonella, babesia
- Mold exposure
- SSRI withdrawal syndrome
- Any significant mitochondrial insult
- Anything else that damages the immune system

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