I concur. I managed to contract Scabies from a healthcare facility where I worked. By the time they got around to diagnosing it, about thirty of the residents were infected and a handful of staff (lucky me, I was one of the staff). Two doses of ivermectin and it was gone. They also recommended Permethrin, which is a cream applied topically. You're supposed to leave it on for about eight hours, but I had to shower it off after two hours. My skin felt like it was on fire. Recently when I started reading about ivermectin and covid, I decided to stock up on some. Couldn't get anyone to prescribe it because it is now apparently considered "dangerous" as one MD told me. That's how I found out about the horse paste. BTW other than ivermectin the only other thing in the paste is a rather yucky tasting apple flavor. No chemical additives that are bad for humans. I've been buying it every few weeks, just in case.
It’s also a hell of a lot easier to use for treating scabies than using the cream.
I concur. I managed to contract Scabies from a healthcare facility where I worked. By the time they got around to diagnosing it, about thirty of the residents were infected and a handful of staff (lucky me, I was one of the staff). Two doses of ivermectin and it was gone. They also recommended Permethrin, which is a cream applied topically. You're supposed to leave it on for about eight hours, but I had to shower it off after two hours. My skin felt like it was on fire. Recently when I started reading about ivermectin and covid, I decided to stock up on some. Couldn't get anyone to prescribe it because it is now apparently considered "dangerous" as one MD told me. That's how I found out about the horse paste. BTW other than ivermectin the only other thing in the paste is a rather yucky tasting apple flavor. No chemical additives that are bad for humans. I've been buying it every few weeks, just in case.
If Tylenol cured covid it would be yanked of the market tomorrow.
Yeah, it would.