To: Redcat
Not to be adversarial, but any reason you’re really against the ‘horse-paste’ version? It’s the same stuff, and there’s a lot of anecdotal info online about how successful it is nipping the WuFlu in the bud.
We stocked up at our local Tractor Supply with a couple of tubes for safety’s sake. And it’s only $6.49 a tube. And that will treat your 1250 pound horse, or any family member, too.
The plunger is marked in 50-pound increments and you use the same weight amount for people as for horses. At least that’s what it says online.
Or you can pay $20 for the same thing on Amazon.
Or $561 for the ‘medical’ version at Walmart, according to GoodRx.
My wife uses the ‘horse-paste’ on her cheeks for rosacea, another standard medical use.
As far as the taste, I’ve tasted it and it’s not bad at all. Has a definite apple taste, with a slight bitterness. Or do like some people say and just mix it into some applesauce.
13 posted on
08/08/2021 11:12:00 AM PDT by
chaosagent
(Remember, no matter how you slice it, forbidden fruit still tastes the sweetest!)
To: chaosagent; Redcat
“but any reason you’re really against the ‘horse-paste’ version”
because no one has any idea what the OTHER ingredients are in horse-paste since NONE of the horse-paste manufacturers list any ingredients except ivermectin on the package or their websites?
18 posted on
08/08/2021 11:15:44 AM PDT by
catnipman
(Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
To: chaosagent
My wife uses the ‘horse-paste’ on her cheeks for rosacea, another standard medical use.I find it kinda exciting to read about all of uses for this amazing drug -Ivermectin. As more info comes out...today I learned its got incredible anti-viral properties:
Ivermectin proposes many potentials effects to treat a range of diseases, with its antimicrobial, antiviral, and anti-cancer properties as a wonder drug. It is highly effective against many microorganisms including some viruses. In this comprehensive systematic review, antiviral effects of ivermectin are summarized including in vitro and in vivo studies over the past 50 years. Several studies reported antiviral effects of ivermectin on RNA viruses such as Zika, dengue, yellow fever, West Nile, Hendra, Newcastle, Venezuelan equine encephalitis, chikungunya, Semliki Forest, Sindbis, Avian influenza A, Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome, Human immunodeficiency virus type 1, and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. Furthermore, there are some studies showing antiviral effects of ivermectin against DNA viruses such as Equine herpes type 1, BK polyomavirus, pseudorabies, porcine circovirus 2, and bovine herpesvirus 1. Ivermectin plays a role in several biological mechanisms, therefore it could serve as a potential candidate in the treatment of a wide range of viruses including COVID-19 as well as other types of positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses.
From:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41429-020-0336-z
22 posted on
08/08/2021 11:19:43 AM PDT by
know.your.why
(If you dont watch the MSM you are uninformed. If you do watch the MSM you are misinformed.)
To: chaosagent
Also used horse paste when I had covid. No problem.
27 posted on
08/08/2021 11:24:57 AM PDT by
zek157
To: chaosagent
[[Has a definite apple taste,]]
Meh- not so much- it has a ‘something; taste- but i guess it’s kinda apple-y but leaves an aftertaste-
I like to rub salt in my eye to take my mind off the taste-
j/k it’s not too bad-
34 posted on
08/08/2021 11:35:51 AM PDT by
Bob434
To: chaosagent
Farnam Horse Health Paste is made in the USA. Their Corporate Offices are in Phoenix, AZ.
43 posted on
08/08/2021 11:43:25 AM PDT by
sockmonkey
(Conservative. Not a Neocon.)
To: chaosagent
I have used the Durvet (horse paste) brand without any issues. The taste is kind of funky, though.
Any differences that you know of between the Durvet DuraMectin brand and the Durvet Apple Flavored brand? They look the same except for the apple flavoring.
Thanks!
87 posted on
08/08/2021 1:52:48 PM PDT by
Redcat
To: chaosagent
FYI, the stuff was $4 a tube last November, both on Amazon and at TSC.
To: chaosagent; Redcat
>>The plunger is marked in 50-pound increments and you use the same weight amount for people as for horses. At least that’s what it says online.
I did the math based on the MASK+ protocol, and that’s how it worked out for me. This last December, they might have changed.
Basically a tube gets you 6 doses, for a 200# male.
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