Anti-vax Kelowna woman claims business raided by Health Canada, Ivermectin seized

A Kelowna woman, who appears to have been selling Ivermectin online, has had her business raided by Health Canada.

Ezra Healing owner Svetlana Rilkoff posted a video on social media complaining that Health Canada officials were seizing her Ivermectin.

“They want to take away all my Ivermectin that’s curing cancer and COVID-19 injuries,” Rilkoff said in the video posted to her social media pages, which appears to show Health Canada officials in the background.

Rilkoff also posted a press release on social media Oct. 31, about the seizure, although it doesn’t specifically say what Health Canada was confiscating, instead saying that a “successful wellness” business had $200,000 of goods and products seized, “risking illness for community (sic).”

Rilkoff’s website doesn’t give precise details of what she is selling, but lists “Vitamin I” for $173 for 100 tabs, and Vitamin M for $250 for $100 tabs.

She also sells a four-week cleanse for $500, and an audio file of a “Sound Healing Health Support binaural affirmation prayer” costs $98.

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A screenshot appears to show two Health Canada officials at Ezra Healing. INSTAGRAM

Rilkoff does not indicate that she was licensed to sell Ivermectin, which is an anti-parasitic drug largely used in animals. During the pandemic, the drug was touted as a treatment for COVID-19, although there is no scientific evidence to back up the claim.

According to Health Canada, it is illegal to sell controlled substances to the public, unless by a pharmacist or health-care practitioner.

Ezra Healing says it is a “private wellness alternative” offering services for everything from “vaccine injuries” to cancer.

“If you are experiencing a new diagnosis of cancer or have found your old cancer return, we are here to help. We do not recommend biopsies as that is what contributes to ‘malignancy.’ Start on high doses of Vitamin D, and anti-parasitics today,” the website reads.

On her social media, Rilkoff says she set up Ezra Wellness in 2021 after being fired from a clinic in Christina Lake for not getting vaccinated. She said she’d been a nurse for more than 20 years and appears to run the business from a unit on Harvey Road in Kelowna.

During the pandemic, a short-lived private clinic was launched by anti-vaxx nurses called Ezra Wellness. It’s not clear if there has ever been a connection between the two businesses.

Health Canada was not immediately available for comment.

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    dan kooftinoff

    Ezra wellness is the original Ezra healing. Started by svetlana in grand forks and then another in Kamloops and a few others around BC. Quickly crumbled when the people running Kamloops Ezra wellness realized Svetlana was in the buisness of ripping people off, not helping them.. when she was trying to get then to charge 2000$+ for a fake vaccine passport. Many nurses who were out of a job we screwed over by svetlana, she sold them a fantasy of lots of work and money. She just wants to be rich and famous, always has. She will use anyone to get there. She lost custody of her kids, not because she didn’t want to vaccinate them, but because galvanting around the world to be a freedom influencer and sleeping around was more important to her. Don’t forget her sexual harassment, she will send unsolicited pictures of herself preforming oral s*x to you if you call out her lies. She’s a bad person and a liar.

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