I’m not worried at all about Covid. It helps for other things as well. I suffer with inflammatory issues. I would like to have it on hand for me and for others who are looking to build their immune system and or have inflammatory issues as well! So no I’m not worried about the common cold
I called farm n feed all they had was either topical or injection. The guy that answered was laughing because people had been calling saying that it helps for covid as if it’s ridiculous that people are even calling and asking for it!!
How would you go about taking that? If taking the injection half dose, What are your thoughts?
When they say injectable, they may mean you use a large syringe (for horses), and shoot the paste into their mouths. I was also confused by this and almost didn't buy until I found out it's just a syringe, no needle involved.
The prescribed HCQ for me (I didn't actually tele-medicine, just filled out the questionaire.) I did buy a tube of Ivermectin for horses also. If I get direct symptoms I'll figure out which to use first.
I bought several tubes of horse ivermectin, and just took second dose today for preventative purposes because I have family members who took the jab. At first I was a little nervous about taking it, but it wasn't bad at all. The paste is thick, so I can see why you need to drink water with it in order to thin it out enough for the body to absorb it like it needs to. But taste wise it was no where near like anise (which I hate) unless you'd compare it to a very very mild anise like taste. I did take the suggestion of one of the other posters and popped a chocolate covered coffee bean in my mouth afterwards and it got rid of the aftertaste completely. Hope this helps.
I bought the brand zimecterin 1.87% which according to the box is the exact human concentration of 91mcg ivermectin per lb (200 mcg/kg) body weight. (In otherwords, same as a human prescription.) Each marking on the syringe plunger delivers paste to treat 250 lb body weight. However, in my case (and that of my son because he took his first dose today) neither of us weigh exactly 250 lbs. I'm under 250, and he's almost 300. So, we counted the ticks on the syringe and we estimated that each tick represents paste to treat 42 lbs of body weight. After researching more re the drug, I currently would not be afraid even if I took the 250 lb quantity (although I think it would be wasteful if it's not necessary).
Make sure you look up the drug interactions on drugs[dot]com or other source and make sure you're not taking any other meds that would interfere with it (aka cause a reaction.) For example, I saw a list of a lot of interactions with allergy medicine. So, if you have allergies and if you needed to take it, I'd find out how long the half life is of the allergy medicine I'm on is, then stop it, then dose myself with the ivermectin and stay off my allergy meds until my ivermectin treatment was completed. (Info from another poster states –to remember ivermectin has a half life of 12-36 hours in the body after you take it. That's why if you're taking several doses they are spaced apart– day 1, 48 hours later, day 7, 1x per week for 4 weeks, then 1x per month)
Yep. I got zinc and HCL in case I come down with it. I even had a question and the pharmacist in FL who filled it called me back and answered it. Everybody needs to have something on hand. Simple process.
I'm not 85 years old in a nursing home because my health is poor, so I don't need to worry about the virus.
I can read and pay attention too, over 18 months and there is ZERO DATA and ZERO PEOPLE that I've got the remotest connection to that have had experiences to make me worry about the virus.
OP? Apparently still watches MSM and browses Facebook like a retard.
Please, kind sheep, show me data that says anyone but those already near death should worry about the virus?
The Rockefeller Lockstep states that they will come out with a much more dangerous pathogen later and they will blame it on the non compliant (unvaccinated). HCQ with Zn would probably kill that one off too.
You don't even have to have a visit, just fill out the questionnaire and select that you don't need a tele-visit. The pick one of the medicines (maybe based on age / weight) and can have their partner pharmacy call you to verify and ship. Very painless for me (although their Zinc price is a little high but I accepted it).
Thanks for this info - want to get some meds before fall and "deadlier" strain hits or they try to replace hcq/ivermectin with that new drug Merck is trying to develop that will cost $1000 per pill, etc.
Why when you can buy Ivermectin from TSC for $5.99
Wi-i-i-i-i-i-l-b-u-u-u-r
My horse says it's good with applesauce.
Why when 18 months of data and experience suggest that if you have the ability to seek these medicines, you're healthy enough to not need them
Didn't Amazon nuke the website?
https://www.americasfrontlinedocs.com/
It is up and running now.
I’m not worried at all about Covid. It helps for other things as well. I suffer with inflammatory issues. I would like to have it on hand for me and for others who are looking to build their immune system and or have inflammatory issues as well! So no I’m not worried about the common cold
I called farm n feed all they had was either topical or injection. The guy that answered was laughing because people had been calling saying that it helps for covid as if it’s ridiculous that people are even calling and asking for it!! How would you go about taking that? If taking the injection half dose, What are your thoughts?
When they say injectable, they may mean you use a large syringe (for horses), and shoot the paste into their mouths. I was also confused by this and almost didn't buy until I found out it's just a syringe, no needle involved.
The prescribed HCQ for me (I didn't actually tele-medicine, just filled out the questionaire.) I did buy a tube of Ivermectin for horses also. If I get direct symptoms I'll figure out which to use first.
I'm trying to wrap my head around you people who are worried about this virus.
Where are they hiding all the data that suggests to worry?
It's been 18 months bro.
This one is pretty much harmless, the next variants won't be.
Just use the chart for horses that goes by weight. Then scale it down for yourself (I hope :)
I bought several tubes of horse ivermectin, and just took second dose today for preventative purposes because I have family members who took the jab. At first I was a little nervous about taking it, but it wasn't bad at all. The paste is thick, so I can see why you need to drink water with it in order to thin it out enough for the body to absorb it like it needs to. But taste wise it was no where near like anise (which I hate) unless you'd compare it to a very very mild anise like taste. I did take the suggestion of one of the other posters and popped a chocolate covered coffee bean in my mouth afterwards and it got rid of the aftertaste completely. Hope this helps.
Do you know the weight to dosage ratio?
I bought the brand zimecterin 1.87% which according to the box is the exact human concentration of 91mcg ivermectin per lb (200 mcg/kg) body weight. (In otherwords, same as a human prescription.) Each marking on the syringe plunger delivers paste to treat 250 lb body weight. However, in my case (and that of my son because he took his first dose today) neither of us weigh exactly 250 lbs. I'm under 250, and he's almost 300. So, we counted the ticks on the syringe and we estimated that each tick represents paste to treat 42 lbs of body weight. After researching more re the drug, I currently would not be afraid even if I took the 250 lb quantity (although I think it would be wasteful if it's not necessary).
Make sure you look up the drug interactions on drugs[dot]com or other source and make sure you're not taking any other meds that would interfere with it (aka cause a reaction.) For example, I saw a list of a lot of interactions with allergy medicine. So, if you have allergies and if you needed to take it, I'd find out how long the half life is of the allergy medicine I'm on is, then stop it, then dose myself with the ivermectin and stay off my allergy meds until my ivermectin treatment was completed. (Info from another poster states –to remember ivermectin has a half life of 12-36 hours in the body after you take it. That's why if you're taking several doses they are spaced apart– day 1, 48 hours later, day 7, 1x per week for 4 weeks, then 1x per month)
Tyvm.
I got the HCQ + Zinc it was 70.00 with 2 refills
Yep. I got zinc and HCL in case I come down with it. I even had a question and the pharmacist in FL who filled it called me back and answered it. Everybody needs to have something on hand. Simple process.
I'm not 85 years old in a nursing home because my health is poor, so I don't need to worry about the virus.
I can read and pay attention too, over 18 months and there is ZERO DATA and ZERO PEOPLE that I've got the remotest connection to that have had experiences to make me worry about the virus.
OP? Apparently still watches MSM and browses Facebook like a retard.
Please, kind sheep, show me data that says anyone but those already near death should worry about the virus?
The Rockefeller Lockstep states that they will come out with a much more dangerous pathogen later and they will blame it on the non compliant (unvaccinated). HCQ with Zn would probably kill that one off too.
So what do you tell them in the telehealth visit as to why you want it?
You don't even have to have a visit, just fill out the questionnaire and select that you don't need a tele-visit. The pick one of the medicines (maybe based on age / weight) and can have their partner pharmacy call you to verify and ship. Very painless for me (although their Zinc price is a little high but I accepted it).
Thanks for this info - want to get some meds before fall and "deadlier" strain hits or they try to replace hcq/ivermectin with that new drug Merck is trying to develop that will cost $1000 per pill, etc.