"anti-thelmic means anti-worms. It has nothing to do with parasites".
Uh… antithelmic is generally accepted to mean an anti-parasitic for several varieties of >parasitic< worms.
Several types of worms are parasites.
https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/about.html
The anon posting was not wrong, but you are.
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The VAST majority of "published science" is complete and utter bullshit. The public at large is just starting to twig to this. The greed and narcissism within the community will be the undoing of "#science" for a long time when this all shakes out.
If you had gone to a real school, you would have had an upper division class on how to evaluate "real" science with bullshit publish or perish.
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There is nothing "dangerous" about drinking a hot water infusion of white pine tree needles. The Native Americans were doing this for decades to ward off respiratory illnesses, and people in central and eastern europe go out and gather pine needles to make home brewed cough syrup.
Pharmaceutical grade suramin is indeed a synthetic drug.
The WHO does not add "dangerous drugs" to its list of "essential medicines".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WHO_Model_List_of_Essential_Medicines
"In regions of the world where the disease is common suramin is provided for free by the World Health Organization (WHO).[8]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suramin
You seem to be working overtime to try and slide the bread and discredit an anon who is just trying to provide some info and guide people on their journey to make their own decisions.
Sounds sketchy to me, "fren".