My mom just tested positive for covid - i more than likely will also. My question is for those of you who are taking ivermectin from feed stores - are you taking the paste or injectable ivermectin?
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Keep in mind that the ivermectin for horses comes in a syringe that is meant for a 1,200 lb animal. The syringe has lines on it to indicate dosage based on each 200 lb weight.
The ivermectin paste tastes as much like "green apple" as chocolate cake tastes like a car battery. It's nasty tasting. You'll want to eat it with something to get it down.
You can also get the Ivermectin liquid for sheep. That is one they normally rub onto a sheep's skin and it absorbs. You can simply put that liquid into a spray bottle and spray it on your legs to let the ivermectin absorb through the skin. It may be easier.
"You'll want to eat it with something to get it down."
Applesauce works well!
the duramectin one doesnt have any flavor at all
This is good to know about using the external dip in a spray bottle. I have a bottle of for cows (external dip). I bought it years ago for my dog to control his mite issue, when nothing else would work. And then used it to make my daughter head lice shampoo, when the over-the-counter brands did not work at all. Worked great for both issues.