So again, it's a little early to be commenting on this seeing as I just took my first dose of Ivermectin like 20 minutes ago, but I just thought of a great analogy to help "Horse Paste Hesitant" people work up the guts to take it:
So it's marketed to horse owners for their horses, so what? It has the same active ingredients as the stuff they've given to humans billions of times for a million different illnesses. It's not like it's going to turn you into a horse. Horses eat apples too, do eating apples make you more horse-like?
Take Excedrin and Midol as an example. Until very, very recently, they had the EXACT same ingredients: aspirin, acetaminophen, and caffeine IN THE EXACT SAME AMOUNTS (there was a small change to Midol recently--I think people started figuring it out so they replaced the aspirin with an antihistamine).
The only difference for the longest time was that one had a gender neutral green bottle and was marketed to people with headaches, and the other came in an effeminate bottle and was marketed to women with cramping.
Same exact drug, same exact ingredients, same exact dosage of each ingredient. But have you ever tried to convince a guy to take a Midol for a headache? Or a woman to take Excedrin for cramping? I have. Both. And it's a nightmare trying to get them to wrap their heads around what I'm saying.
"I don't have a headache" (girl) and "I don't have a uterus" (guy) are things I literally heard.
This guy actually said to me "Will it like...give me like...girl problems?" I shit you not. I had to show both these people (separate occasions, years apart) the bottles with their ingredients listed side by side in order to convince them...and they were STILL hesitant!
This is what we're up against. People are stupid. They need a little help sometimes. Maybe my story will help you save a life haha.
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My horse has been taking 4 different pastes to chase away any parasites, cancers or viruses that may be floating around. 1-2 times a week. After the 4th week the horse was AMAZED at how clear headed and happy they were! Horse paste for the WIN!
4 Different pastes? What are they? I'm sure we all have hoses that would love to be clear headed and happy.
Ivermectin (coof prevention) fenbenzadole (cancer prevention) praziquantel (possible flukes in liver and pancreas, causes diabetes) and oxybendazole (another option for cancer prevention). Once I started reading about parasites causing so many diseases, I had to give my horse the best care possible. Mayo ain’t gonna do it.
Well I'm happy to hear your horses are faring so well. But I'm sure not all horses have parasites. Surely you could have your horse tested for that? And just to clarify, do you mean that it's the possible flukes / issues in the liver and pancreas are what cause diabetes? I've never heard that before. Thanks.
This horse has traveled a lot and has eaten some strange food and drank suspect water. I just went down a rabbit hole and came up with my own treatment for the horse. Horse lives matter and if the medical establishment is shit, which it is, I will take care of my horse anyway I see fit. (Sorry, my 🐎 sometimes thinks its an 🦍) And yes, there’s info on flukes in the pancreas causing diabetes.
Horse Loves Matter!
Have you had any brands that are a white cream yet? It is way worse than the gelly apple stuff. My horse didn't like the taste of that one at all.
Yes and definitely prefer the 🍎. (Insert winnie here)
I've been taking the stuff for over a year and a half (started it because I worked overseas where food is questionable) and just kept taking 3 notches weekly and have had no issues... in fact since taking it the seasonal flu seems to have skipped me as well.. one other reason the ds is freaking is because it's also is reportedly effective against the spike proteins the vaxtards are reportedly shedding... I've stocked up and fully intend to continue...
Wow. I've read that once a year is plenty. I guess you're evidence that it doesn't hurt to do it more often since it's non-toxic in that dosage and frequency. I think I'll stick to 1-2x/year though (and maybe again the moment I ever get sick--if I ever do).
Whatever works fren!.. I just know it does!
ingested or topical application?
Ingested
Do you take the 3 notches all at once? Thanks.
Yes..
Alright, thanks.
I'm still a boomer at this.. trying to figure out how to post pics of the medicine and the dosage..
Lol. Why not message one of the mods, they could surely help. Try Catsfive. He's here a lot and a good egg.
I got it.. your suggestion worked .. I think..https://files.catbox.moe/657kl7.jpg
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Haha! Nice. You did it! Feels good, I bet.
Yeah even that one is tpugh
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I've heard you can rub it into your skin rather than eat it.
Well I don't know, but there was a discussion here a while back regarding someone who simply rubbed it into his hands and it was supposedly working. Another poster encouraged people to look up 'naveling,' which is a process of rubbing a medication into the skin around the navel area. Apparently the skin there is supposed to be very receptive to absorbing the meds. I haven't looked into this myself, but if that is true, it may be helpful to some who have a hard time (philosophically) taking it orally.
Somebody got a dosage converter bc im sick as hell after partying w jab assholes and i think ill hit up a Tractor Supply
Horse Paste Hesitant 🤣👍
I don’t know why people are hung up on this, but I am gonna let everyone in on a secret. The pharmaceuticals prescribed to animals are the same that are given to Humans. The dosage is obviously different. I remember people (junkies) breaking into vets offices to steal pain meds and other narcotics.
I had a co worker years ago tell me the same thing. His wife was a vet and he used to buy Glucosimine for horses by the tubs because he needed it for body building and he went through a lot of it for repairing his joints.
The multi million dollar horses all survive. More than we can say about the vax 🤣
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I think the usps stole my horse ivermectin. So company gave me 6 free ones. But these list the inactive ingredients as methylparaben, ethylparaben, other-paraben. And I'm a little concerned if I ever have to use this because of parabens. However, The other horse paste items dont list inactive ingredients. One guy told me it's a trade secret. Any opinion anyone as to using horse paste that has parabens? I know for makeup, some products no longer use parabens so I figured that if horse paste doesn't list parabens then perhaps they dont use it?
I'm not sure. I would guess though that the benefits of the Ivermectin getting rid of a bunch of worms in your body would outweigh whatever damage Parabens might do, especially considering how infrequently you need to take it in order for it to be effective.
THANKS. I have some unopened unused. Just in case I or someone I know should need it.
Daily I take quercetin, zinc, D3 with K2, N-A-C, Work out, lay in the sun, deep breating, 5 saunas per week, meditation, yoga. Detox weekly with bentonite clay, zeolite, activated charcoal, food grade diatomaceous earth, aloe vera, and a scoop of fiber. I also take Nattokinase/Serrapeptase combo. Look into it. I do not foresee myself getting sick. Knock wood.
Wow, that's quite a regimine! I've not even heard of detoxing with bentonite clay. But would you mind explaining for what reason you take the NAC And what is the dose?
You could add CDS, protocol 101.
P.S. PLEASE, PLEASE, please keep us updated on your situation. Are you taking this as a prophylaxis for because you're feeling ill? Just keep us informed of how it's going. I'm sure we'd all like to know. Thanks.
Yeah just prophylaxis. I feel fine. And a few hours after taking it, I still feel fine. Imma take some more in 48 hours. I've seen the safety profile on this stuff. There's just no reason to be scared of it.
Okay, thanks. Well it's all very interesting and if you do continue to take it regularly, please let us know how it goes. Thanks, fren.
“What are you eating that for, are you a horse?”
“Neigh.”
Looks like a big dick and a menstrual cycle are now inevitable. The brain trust at the FDA has spoken.
Q1: Are you still alive?
Q2: Did you get durvet ivermectin 1.87?
Q3: was the stringe in a sealed wrapper? what kind of protection was around the box/stringe?
A1: I am.
A2: Yes.
A3: I don't recall but there was a cap I put back on to save the rest with.
Anon, i hate to bug you, but it's been 3 days. are you still alive, are you still ok?
Yep. Feel just fine. No better or worse than before, but certainly no worse.
thanks again anon
thanks anon
I agree totally. I did read a guy mention that the quality control for the pharmaceutical grade is higher and therefore likely safer and I think that's a valid point.
Yeah the regulatory agencies are totally legit and would never let bad quality get to market
I've heard that you can also rub the paste on your skin, rather than eat it, if that bothers you for some reason.
I ate it. Mixed it with my kid's yogurt and washed it down with OJ just to be safe. I didn't taste a thing. I think the skin thing is for actual skin worms. I'd be surprised if it works on intestinal worms straight through the skin but I've been wrong before.
Someone here said to look up a technique called 'naveing.' apparently the skin near the navel absorbs the medication efficiently.