Ivermectin is not believed to cross the blood brain barrier in mammals i.e. humans, so if you are referring to a research on parasites or MDR gene knockout mice, its effect on the CNS endocannabinoid system, that would not be applicable to us.
So recently Ivermectin has become a politically controversial subject and observing this saga has bothered me, but I learnt some things as well:
a) Medical profession is much more political than your other professions. Do not be fooled.
b) Research has become political tools for various factions. On the one hand is the richer Pharmaceutical aka Global establishment (anti-Ivermectin, anti-Cloroquine/hydroxy). On the other hand are the less-money Pro-Ivermectin/Hydroxycloroquine groups.
c) I feel very bothered since I have observed both groups to distort facts and I believe this is impacting common persons life/health and science in general. I would be tempted to side with the less-money Pro-Ivermectin/Hydroxy group (at least they are fighting the big bad thugs) however I get appalled also when they use misleading tactics.
d) In general, you will find Covid trials/research that shows Ivermectin as very efficacious and you will find trials that shows Ivermectin with no effect on Covid. What is appalling is anti-Ivermectin trials reek of corrupt money biases, and pro-Ivermectin trials to me demonstrate weaknesses that question their legitimacy.
So enough of my rant, to your question, I have used Ivermectin, and I am neutral about it. I have seen people die from Covid despite taking Ivermectin, and I have seen people get better after taking Ivermectin. I am still alive and did not get sick, though I did get Tinea Fungus, whether through Ivermectin or through vaccination, I cannot tell. I try to keep an open-mind, and question the prevailing all-conclusory assumption that Fungus indicates a weakened immune system and the intervention a failure. I believe it could also be positive, meaning that despite defective immunity to begin with, the intervention you took (Ivermectin or Vaccination) it heightened your immune response so as to expel the fungi pathogen which previous hid well in your body, but now it could no more, and is desperately trying to get out through your skin. I would be interested to hear all of your views on this theory
I do have an abnormal trait, to observe effects of something on myself. After I took Ivermectin, the one thing I could observe was that:
- Up to 3-4 days, I had intense hungers and ravaged on food.
- I am already hyper-mobile (elastic/flexible joints), and I felt to have even increased hypermobility for about a week.
- I was hoping to see worms at least in my stool, but I did not notice anything un-usual there.
Hope this helps!
I also wrote about ivermectin, but I only wanted to point out that some of its effects could be in connection with the endocannabinoid system.