All information about test swabs, Darpa Hydrogels, and lithium is publicly available in scientific and corporate work. Links to some are at the end of the document. From this information it is clear that test sticks are a criminal tool of genocide in the population of Slovakia. This is a worldwide, thoughtful and carefully prepared event. This clearly shows that Ivermectin has an incredibly strong effect against what makes Darpa Hydrogel in our organisms
https://prepareforchange.net/2021/04/24/from-slovakia-hospital-covid-pcr-tests-found-to-be-tool-for-genocide/ https://www.golokaproject.org/documentfiles/Analysis-of-test-sticks-from-surface-testing-in-the-Slovak-Republic.pdf
Suggestion:
If you choose to do the horse ivermectin, there is an easy way to take it. The tube syringe is for a 1,250 lb animal. You need roughly 1/6th of a tube, which is a blob about the size of a pea. That stuff is NASTY tasting.
Get a small package of bite-size Reece's peanut butter cups, or if you prefer chocolate covered cherries. Watch the markings on the injector... and inject 1/6th of the tube of ivermectin into each of 6 peanut butter cups (or chocolates). Wrap them back in original foil or place back into the chocolate box. Now they are easy to take and you'll never even taste it. :>) It's less weird that way. You aren't looking at a picture of a horse each time you take it.
Alternatively, some people prefer the sheep ivermectin that is a liquid that absorbs through the skin. Take the bottle of sheep ivermectin and put some of it into a spray bottle. Once per week (or so), simply mist the ivermectin onto your legs and let it soak in. Done.
Heads up. I know several farmers doing this.
HOWEVER, unles it is formulated for humans, DO NOT injest! Horse stuff rub the pea sized amound on your forearm, let your body absorb through the skin. Results in 1-2 days.
Safest way to use that stuff.
My brother explain to me this about horse medications. He said with horse meds, one dosage is the complete tube. And if, for example in your case, the entire tube in given to the horse, the medicine might be at the very back of the tube. This means that if your trying to squeeze out only a small portion of the tube, you may not even be getting to the medicine.
Knead the tube. Fixed
A least once a day at least lol.
It's a hard plastic tube usually. Not knead-able. Unless you all are using another kind? I've worked with horses for a while. Ivermectin always came in a hard plastic tube.
You could squeeze it all out then mix. Never touched it before so I don’t know.
Do you have dosing instructions? Like how frequently to eat your 1/6th of a tube?