You know Ivermectin for horses works for humans if stores are pulling this BS .
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This is exactly why I stopped using the horse paste and now instead I shampoo with the Ivermectin sheep drench.
*disclaimer to say this is a joke ^
I'm not advising anyone use the sheep drench.
Does that soak into your skin or something?
I was actually just kidding. I joked to my wife about getting some sheep drench, and that's where she draws the line.
You're supposed to rub it into fat, since it gets absorbed and stored in fat and released slowly over time. That's the most efficient way of using the pure injectable Ivermectin you can get for cattle, since it has less bio-availability when taken orally.
Mix it into DMSO
For oral use or topically use? Sounds like it would help in both cases, but even with higher oral bio-availability, it would still be metabolized and eliminated much faster. So it would still be better to apply it topically to fat so that it gets released over a longer period of time.
As in rub it into the skin of chucky areas like the belly or butt?
Yah. Usually the belly since that's closest to most parasites.
I was going to do the injectable....but it needs to be refrigerated right?
The pure liquid doesn't need to be refrigerated, it's stable at room temperature.
Check out naveling.
It goes into the very long, dense, wool fleece of sheep where the parasites live. If you are covered in long, dense wool this is a workable dip/drench. If you have skin, and not all-over dreadlocks, this might not be a good solution.