I've heard the rule of thumb is roughly enough to spread on a cracker (for the gel form), which isn't fully accurate obviously (depends on your body weight), but, gives a general sense.
It's apparently pretty cheap to manufacture, something like 50cents/pill, and you only need a few pills for a few days, then something like 1 per day for 1-2 weeks. I'm just going off of what I've heard from others who have looked into the actual use of Ivermectin more, though, the American Frontline Doctors have the treatment protocol online to confirm or correct any of this.
Conceivably, if there was a shortage, you could just convert some manufacturing plants to resolve the supply line issues ... 1-3 months at most one would think. Kind of like what they did with masks in the early days of the plandemic.
Your gel form should have markings on the tube...
If you weigh 250 (aka 1/5th of a tube meant for a 1250lb horse) then a single dose is the size of a shelled peanut. I doubt it would meaningfully spread over an entire cracker. You need to use proper dosages, not just guessing and saying its should cover a while cracker, as that is not a legit measurement. You could have a layer 1 atom thick, or smear 15 doses worth onto a cracker....
Well naturally yes, proper dosages are necessary. The point of the 'cracker measurement' was to give a visualization in the mind of roughly how much it might be. That is, it's not much.
Crackers are also not a standardized size however I am assuming most people think of a saltine by default. I would hope anyone who wants to take this actually does a little bit of research to take the correct dosage.
The dosage isn't very large.
I've heard the rule of thumb is roughly enough to spread on a cracker (for the gel form), which isn't fully accurate obviously (depends on your body weight), but, gives a general sense.
It's apparently pretty cheap to manufacture, something like 50cents/pill, and you only need a few pills for a few days, then something like 1 per day for 1-2 weeks. I'm just going off of what I've heard from others who have looked into the actual use of Ivermectin more, though, the American Frontline Doctors have the treatment protocol online to confirm or correct any of this.
Conceivably, if there was a shortage, you could just convert some manufacturing plants to resolve the supply line issues ... 1-3 months at most one would think. Kind of like what they did with masks in the early days of the plandemic.
Your gel form should have markings on the tube... If you weigh 250 (aka 1/5th of a tube meant for a 1250lb horse) then a single dose is the size of a shelled peanut. I doubt it would meaningfully spread over an entire cracker. You need to use proper dosages, not just guessing and saying its should cover a while cracker, as that is not a legit measurement. You could have a layer 1 atom thick, or smear 15 doses worth onto a cracker....
Well naturally yes, proper dosages are necessary. The point of the 'cracker measurement' was to give a visualization in the mind of roughly how much it might be. That is, it's not much.
Thanks for the visual of a shelled peanut as that is what I just took for the first time.
Crackers are also not a standardized size however I am assuming most people think of a saltine by default. I would hope anyone who wants to take this actually does a little bit of research to take the correct dosage.
We aren't talking about pills. Were talking about horse tubes. Its measured by body weight.