If Fauci had been replaced by the FLCCC Alliance doctors, many 100,000s of people would not have died needlessly.
Horse paste is super easy to dose because there is no math required. (Apple-flavored is best.) The "plunger" stick (blue on the image below) includes a ruler measured in pounds. For a 250 lb person or horse, you would push the plunger into the "syringe" tube so that the ruler marks move by 250 lb. The sample product in the picture below has enough medicine for a 1250-lb horse. Each notch on the ruler is 50 lb. That little white ring at the end of the plunger can slide down to mark the dose on the ruler, so you push the plunger just the amount you want. You can round up or down by 50 lb, and the measurement does not have to be exact.
On the MATH+ and I-MASK+ protocols for COVID in humans, the dosage of ivermectin is 200mcg/kg (or 0.2mg/kg) at a time. This is the same dosage given to both people and horses for worms.
Doctors and protocols that use ivermectin differ in how many doses are given. Some give 200mcg/kg on days 1 and 2. Some give it on days 1, 3, 6 and 8. Some give it for 5 to 7 days in a row, starting as soon as possible, since this is both safe and aggressive. Some clinical studies have used a single dose of 600mcg/kg, which is good to know if someone can only get one dose (for example, if a relative is sneaking it into a nursing home). The I-MASK+ preventive protocol gives doses on days 1 & 3, then once per week thereafter.
There is talk that the FDA will begin to require a prescription for horse paste because they believe it is being used in people. The horse paste prices are increasing substantially, and it is becoming harder to acquire on Amazon. It is currently available at livestock supply stores, such as Tractor Supply.
WARNING: Ivermectin should not be used by children under 33 lb or by pregnant women, since young children do not have a fully formed blood brain barrier.
WARNING: Some horse paste products (and heartworm products for dogs) include Ivermectin plus a second drug, so check the label to avoid that second drug.
DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor, and I do not recommend that anyone take anything.
Very helpful. Thank you.
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