Posted on 01/19/2023 7:10:37 PM PST by lightman
BFL
>> And were there any side effects? NAAAAAAAAAAAAY!
Lol. My mane grew in longer and thicker, but that’s not altogether bad, right? I just comb it into a mullet. And I haven’t noticed any more problems with worms or bots.
On that last, in learning about Ivermectin while compiling those links, I came across the argument that humans are the only mammal humans are in regular contact with, that don’t generally get a periodic deworming. Cats, dogs, cattle, sheep, you name it, they get a deworming.
So I decided a little periodic Ivermectin might be a good idea.
Truth be told, I felt like my life was slipping away from me. No exaggeration.
Yikes! Glad you’re still around.
You might take a look at the long Covid protocol info in the FLCCC docs page. I’ve seen posts here of people taking that approach and overcoming the fog.
Been saying for year there need to be a sort of “make a wish” foundation for justice where the people fulfilling wishes are men with terminal disease and nothing to lose
Might move stuff back between the lines a bit
These are 12mg tablets you don’t need a prescription!!!
Sorry for the delayed reply....our family doc presribed.
But, I know folks, here, have had success ordering with places like the ones mentioned in posts 49 and 136.
In the wonderful world of politics and money, it’s really hard to see where the payoff begins and where it ends. It’s all just a big circle of money and favors going round and round all serving the elite.
Our horses got theirs from Amazon. They are not that good at proportional equations, so they used the weight numbers on the syringe. This comes out to 0.2 mg/kg, which is less than the treatment protocol recommended by the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance but has been found to be effective for many horses.
"DOSAGE: This syringe contains sufficient paste to treat one 1250 lb horse at the recommended dose rate of 91 mcg Ivermectin per lb (200 mcg/kg) body weight. Each weight marking on the syringe plunger delivers enough paste to treat 250 lb body weight."
200 mcg/kg = 0.2 mg/kg
https://www.drugs.com/vet/ivermectin-paste-1-87.html
https://covid19criticalcare.com/treatment-protocols/i-care/
Glad to see you weren’t taught “woke math”. LOL
Personally, I would rather give my horses ivermectin from a reputable manufacturer of horse medicine than tablets directly from the country associated with the highest amount of internet fraud in the world.
We have plenty of that in our barn med room...and, our doc, thankfully, wrote Rx’s for any necessary preventatives.
Yes, I saw that you were able to get a doctor to prescribe ivermectin for you and your family. My wife and I live in a deep blue state where the authorities consider ivermectin to be more dangerous than fentanyl. No doctors that we are acquainted with will prescribe it here. We were lucky and surprised to be able to find it in any form.
You are welcome.
The paste or gel has an apple flavor but is bitter. But if you put it on a Peanut Butter and Jam sandwich your horse will barely be able to taste it. If you have trouble figuring out the markings on the “syringe”... it takes about 1/2 of a teaspoon for a 200 pound horse and 1/4 teaspoon for a 100 pound pony. This gives approximately 0.2 mg/kg of body weight.
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