He takes a seizure medication and is afraid to mix the two, plus he doesn't take a lot of meds because his stomach doesn't react well. Can he rub his paste on and it still be effective? Edit: Sorry I forgot to post he was diagnosed with "coof" last night.
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According to this data, Ivermectin is effective as a prophylactic:
Ivermectin for COVID-19: real-time meta analysis of 63 studies https://ivmmeta.com
I didn't say it wasn't effective, most likely it is very effective. However, if you eat all your horse paste prophylactically, one day soon you will be looking for more. What if its not available in the future? Chances are when you need it you will not have it. All I am saying is save till you need to fight a active infection.
Correct! It is becoming very difficult to aquire...and medicine should not be used if not sick. Do the daily vitamins as directed add some burdock root, but save the meds for sickness...your life may depend on it....
I have prescription ivermectin not horse paste.
I was trying to be helpful with the link, no need to be defensive
Very one should be taking D, C, Zinc. Elderberry and Quercetin are good too
If you want to take something prophylactically, Vitamin D3, Zinc and vitamin C. Elderberry and Astralagus are also good for building the immune system.