The side-effects of horse paste in humans is going to be a continuing story. The connection to intestinal damage is a new one. I think the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) knows enough to have concern. They have a simple message: “You are not a horse, you are not a cow. Seriously, y’all. Stop it.”
Ivermectin for animals is flying off the shelves and livestock ranchers are having trouble finding enough to treat their animals.
When it gets to site reviews and consumer ratings, it can get worse than a reaction to parasite medication. LOL!
> “You are not a horse, you are not a cow. Seriously, y’all. Stop it.”
You could be a bull, because that’s bullshit.
The drug was created to treat humans, and that’s still a prevalent or predominant use.
> Ivermectin for animals is flying off the shelves and livestock ranchers are having trouble finding enough to treat their animals.
This is entirely the criminal fault of the med establishment.
And I doubt you’ll make the case that the animals should be prioritized over people.
And it’s a contrived issue, because the stuff is readily available via the pharms supply “chain.”
It is all propaganda. There are no ill effects from using the “horse paste” if the dosage is correct.