If you tried to have it shipped in from out of country, customs will just block it and that's that.
FLCCC has a note that black seed oil may be used as an IVM substitute in areas where IVM is unavailable. I wonder if that was contributed by a Canadian.
If you tried to have it shipped in from out of country, customs will just block it and that's that.
FLCCC has a note that black seed oil may be used as an IVM substitute in areas where IVM is unavailable. I wonder if that was contributed by a Canadian.
I got some both from there and India. I buy rx drugs from India every couple years, it’s legal—they mark the packages as something else … I think if it’s a small package it’s generally ok. But things do change and all depends. I got black seed oil too from regular online store, along with zinc and quercetin. Also, naturopath drs. (The kind who can prescribe—i may bevgetting name wrong) can prescribe it—my friend’s sister got it.) True, Canada is all-out fascist, and maybe opens every package. Well there’s proven still the “horse” kind as long as one doesn’t take the horse dose.
If you tried to have it shipped in from out of country, customs will just block it and that's that.
FLCCC has a note that black seed oil may be used as an IVM substitute in areas where IVM is unavailable. I wonder if that was contributed by a Canadian.
I got some both from there and India. I buy rx drugs from India every couple years, it’s legal—they mark the packages as something else … I think if it’s a small package it’s generally ok. But things do change and all depends. I got black seed oil too from regular online store, along with zinc and quercetin. Also, naturopath drs. (The kind who can prescribe—i may bevgetting name wrong) can prescribe it—my friend’s sister got it.) True, Canada is all-out fascist, and maybe opens every package. Well there’s proven still the “horse” kind as long as one doesn’t take the horse dose.
Glutathione works well too, as does Vits C, D and zinc