Cool site, infool. I’d been wondering about why everyone buys the paste and suffers through that. I’ve kept the injectable ivermectin (for swine, from the local livestock feed store) in my fridge for 10 years for my dogs. 5 cc’s for every 50 lbs of dog. No worries if you give em too much, it never hurts em. Kills all the worms,including heartworms. They don’t like the taste, so you gotta either squirt it in their mouth or what I do is put it with some bacon grease on their food. I hear so much about the horse paste, but I always figured I’d just squirt some of the injectable stuff into a shot of something for myself if I ever worried about the virus, or heck, if I ever get a cold again. I take a shot of Braggs Apple cider vinegar every day, that would be perfect. Interesting that the dose they recommend for humans for virus is way less per pound than what I give the dawgs for worms.
Also, I was curious (got us a drinker here) if alcohol might mitigate the effects of the drug. Apparently not 😎
Uggghhh!!!
Think I'd rather have the cold.
(worst tasting crap in the world)
Guess it depends on just what one considers suffering - I’ve mixed apple cider vinegar in my cats’ food before, because it’s supposed to be good for them. But personally I can’t stand the smell of any vinegar, and the thought of consuming it myself is gag-inducing.
I woulda thought ‘injectable’ ivermectin would mean you injected it, with a needle. In any case, I’ve never bought either kind before, and keep the paste for possible emergency Covid need. If I felt a cold coming on, I’d use colloidal silver, as it’s worked for me before (and has an innocuous taste).
I have read warnings about mixing alcohol and ivermectin before - I just can’t remember where.
Also, I was curious (got us a drinker here) if alcohol might mitigate the effects of the drug. Apparently not 😎
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we keep seeing that tobacco smoking and chocolate protect against covid!