Having to choose between jab or horse meds, I decided thanks to you fellow nut jobs to go with the latter... okay okay I could have gone with neither, but seeing as people are finding parasites I figured I'd go for a cleanse myself and report my results to you all.
This is for information purposes only and not at all medical advice or a recommendation.
Went down easy with water... here we go.
There's nothing scary about it.
After 5 months of use, one dose a week, I'm feeling fine.
2 OTC Ibuprofen tablets hits me harder than a 250lb dose of Ivermectin horse paste.
Have you noticed a change in your eating habits?
I get by on one meal a day now. Ravenous hunger, but weight is still hovering at about 185lbs.
My mother keeps saying I've lost weight, but I'm still the same.
I will mention I've been having mad cravings lately, for random things. One day I crave eggs the other I crave chocolate.
I heard that sometimes, like during pregnancy, craving something means your body is telling you that you're low on some form of vitamin or mineral. I know people lost at sea who manage to fish up something confess that after a while they had fantasized eating only the eyes of the fish they caught. Turns out it was something to do with the mineral in the eye juice their body wanted.
Also, I've heard that some people with allergies will get mixed messages from their body and they end up craving the things they are actually allergic too. Chocolate tends to be the most common allergic cravings. It might have something to do with the fact all chocolate is actually a fermented product and they actually are craving the mold on the chocolate rather than the bean itself.
Oh, and if you're asking because of the "horse" aspect, yes... I crave apples now.
I've been buying 100% unfiltered, no sugar added, apple juice. It is still not enough to satiate me. My brother says he has to water it down and can't understand how I can tolerate such a potent concentration of apple juice. Personally, I think that's just my autism-spectrum based sensory processing disorder, but whatever.
I've got some that I'm yet to try and my question is: does anyone have concerns that there are other ingredients in it that aren't appropriate for humans, just not sure what I think about that prospect yet.
Yes, I do worry that there are other ingredients not listed.
I also worry that the manufacturers will be forced to add things to it in order to make people sick as justification to stop using it.
As it stands, though, I still have my go-to argument on how safe the horse paste is.
A thoroughbred race horse can cost 1.5 million dollars.
Pharmaceutical companies value human life at just under the price of a brick.
Ivermectin horse paste is $3 where I live.
If $3 of horse paste is good enough for a 1.5 million dollar thoroughbred race horse, how does it magically turn into rat poison for a human?
It's safe, because rich people need it to be. That is, until they are willing to spike it with poison.