In many countries any veterinarian medicine intended for mammals are regulated to the same extent as human medicine given the obvious crossover use, in these countries medication intended for goldfish is generally NOT regulated and freely available, which makes gold-fish antibiotics a viable option in these places but I just started thinking.
Goldfish are quite susceptible to parasites and Ivermectin is an anti-parasitic, the thing is stuff like this isn't exactly clearly marked on the packaging short of 'tearaway to read more' type labels and unlike in the US this stuff is sold in small stores rather than huge supermarkets so starting to tear at labels is less of an option that it would be at target/walmart and what not.
So, does anyone know if goldfish ivermectin is a thing and if so what brand and product names is it available as/under???
Methylene Blue
I've been taking it for about 2 months now. 2 drops under the tongue.
Don't take with SNRIs.
https://shop.botany.bio/product/methylene-blue-solution/
They use it for fish tank cleaner and in emergency rooms for cyanide poisoning.
It is also an anti-malarial, and potentially a treatment for Alzheimer's Disease.
There is nothing closer to what you're looking for.
It is literally for goldfish. Don't buy the tank cleaner version though, it can have mercury and other heavy metals in it.
Have been seeing it mentioned in various nootropics subs/forums but the general context seems to be liver/kidney damage caused by it's use and ordering it online isn't an option as that WILL get stopped by customs in many countries(hell in my country vitamins run the risk of that happening...)
The liver/kidney damage is a misnomer.
Before widespread antibiotic use, it was THE go-to for urinary tract infections expressly because it builds up in the kidney and liver and prevents yeast and bacteria from taking over.
If you take too much, it can have the exact opposite effect as a nootropic.
2-5 drops, and no more than 5 under the tongue.
Looks at username...
Have Quercetin(Chloroquinine replacement recommended by Frontline Doctors) but not that inclined to risk something that I'm not certain about the composition/effect of(and there are some 'old-timey' go-to's that I wouldn't take if someone paid me a no-string attached monthly salary for the rest of my life), hence my post..
Keep on the Quercetin then. I take it as well. Bromelain with it is even better.
Quercetin is just either concentrated raspberry or onion extract, anyways. Bromelain comes from pineapple hearts.
Ivermectin is pretty much the same, except instead of raspberries or onions it comes from Japanese soil bacteria cultures.
That's why Ivermectin is cheap as dirt. It is literally concentrated dirt enzymes.
Their primary mode of action are as zinc ionophores. All the above are useless without the zinc. They open the cells up to accept zinc which, non-chemically, dismantles the proteins.
Zinc also blocks ACE2 receptors using its natural polarity.
Honestly, it would appear anything labeled for use as an anti-malarial do the same.
Pick your poison. At the very least, if not any of the above, just take some chelated zinc. All of them need it to work anyway.
science.bio
Do NOT use the fish version.
People seem to be having luck with the horse version. Comes as a paste.
tractor supply, rural king won't sell it now, the amazon stuff is triple the price and has unknown storage/transport conditions, check into fenbendazole and that class as well, theyre still available
Yea, only works if you have a horse and a vet gives you a prescription for it in most western countries that aren't the US...
Buy it from Amazon.
Spread it on a carrot or apple, you’ll love it!
Buy horse ivermectin from Amazon.
Would get stopped by customs, they stop anything that is on their restricted list and all prescription drugs are on it and things rarely/never get missed...
You got the ick?