My neighbor has a small “horse” and his family that seems to be wormy. Does anyone have a recommendation on how much ivermectin he should give them daily?
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It depends on their weight. I think an average tube will treat a 1200 pound horse.
Squirt out a line of paste on your index finger from the first joint to tip. That's a dose.
thanks that's easy to remember. do you know how often you're supposed to take it?
2 days in a row, every other week for prevention. For someone who is symptomatic I here 2 days is the general rule too. I suspect equally important is vitamin d and zink. I made a pint of quercetin from the peals of 3 lemons, 3 grapefruit...strong and a little bitter. I added honey to it. I think the main thing being protected against with the ivermectin regimen is vaxed people who are still shedding spike proteins.
thanks for the details, and reminding me of the quercitin/citrus fruit. I need to try that. I took HCQ earlier in the year, and it really helped my nerve pain, guessing the homemade querciting will have a similar affect.
My first time with quercetin. Who knew? The Q is in the citrus peal and the C is in the fruit.
That’s actually for about a 300 pound horse. Just follow the scale on the tube plunger. My horse is 190 pounds and the dose was about 1/2 off what you described.
For a 200 lb . That gives six treatments per tube from the tubes I have and each is for a 1,200 lb horse.
Perfect math! Except math is racist!
TruDat!
You do realize that that we have people on this forum who are employed to do damage to our reputations and probably would love to be able to report that somebody consumed horse paste and got sick, right?
Didn't say they were. I think that is fake news planted by the enemy.
But I also wouldn't come here to ask advice on dosing. Nobody is going to want to give advice that the glowfags can use to prosecute you for. I'm sure they could dream up a charge for giving medical advice or something.
Did you think I was referring to consuming this myself or for my family? That would be absolutely crazy! I thought I was clear that I was asking for my neighbor’s horse’s family. Sorry I wasn’t more clear.
If you sucked down a whole tube for a 1,200 pound horse you would likely get the shits for the day.
HERE IS GUIDANCE ON PROPER DOSING OF IVERMECTIN FOR HUMANS FROM THE MAYO CLINIC
https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/ivermectin-oral-route/proper-use/drg-20064397
Stay safe, don't do anything stupid so CNN gets to write an article about you.
Same weight for the horse. If the horse weighs 200 pounds, then have your neighbor’s horse take a 200 pound dose. Simple.
This is very general, I'll keep looking.
https://youtu.be/AexpeCn08n0
https://greatawakening.win/p/12jwHczsrj/got-my-supply-of-ivermectin-hors/c/
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Piss off. Horse invermectin is not the same as people invermectin. You have to get a prescription from a doctor or ask the pharmacist moron.
I'm a pharmacist. It's exactly the same. Fuck off shill.
That guy from Qcult over on reddit was saying the paste has other ingredients besides just the ivermectin. I wonder how much it varies brand from brand. Do you know anything about that? Or the added ingredients? Also, another poster was saying you don't even have to ingest it, you can rub it into your skin and it's supposed to be just as effective. Do you know if that's true? That would seem a far more 'palatable' way of using it if one felt forced into using it. Thanks.
I have horses. I also have Durvet 1.87% ivermectin on hand. The box lists only the ivermectin and no other ingredients.
The guy you mention who's saying that the horse de-wormer contains other ingredients is the third such I've seen in the past week. I challenged one of those I saw to tell me where he was getting all his inside information and his response was that he was giving up on trying to convince people he was correct.
My sister knows a guy who rubbed the horse paste on his hands. She said it took him 3 weeks to get rid of the virus. Another poster here said hands is not the best place to put it because of handwashing, and recommended inner thighs.
Theres a version that's a combo drug. Dont take that one.You just want the Ivermectin 1.87 % . Any other ingredients are flavorings and carriers and is inert.
You absolutely need to ingest it. There is a "pour over" version that's topical. Don't go near that.
The correct product is just as safe as what you would get in tablet form.
The taste is not bad, especially given this isn't taken routinely on a schedule.
Thanks. I've seen a version that had another ingredient, as you say .. something with a p like paracudemol. Haha, I'm sure I butchered that word. And I appreciate that you clarified about the other ingredients. It's good to know the flavoring and anything other than that P word don't matter.
I remember looking at the boxes at the farm store and seeing some brands that had that P ingredient and others that just said, Ivermectin 1.87% and also said, Anthlmintic and Boticide. I suppose those are the brands you are referring to.
Someone on the board claimed to know a man using it by thoroughly rubbing the correct dose into his hands. Said he was doing great. Someone else in the thread chimed in and said it could also be rubbed into the skin around the navel as it supposedly aborbs into the body just as well. If it worked that way, I think a lot of people might be less hesitant to use it. But it's good to have a pharmacist confirm or clarify all this. If the media and government and even some of the supposed 'health care' agencies weren't making it so hard on doctors and pharmacists to dispense it, we wouldn't even be in this situation. Thanks again, FC.
True by half...and the lessor half at that. "Horse paste" isn't the same because it's apple flavored so horses will lick it and you don't need to inject them...and it isn't made in flavors for people. The injectable sold at feed stores for horses is exactly the same. Only dose recommendations are different...cuz horses are generally bigger than people. So...piss off.
Yet it works..... wife and I both got covid this week other than a tiny cough we're both feeling great.
This site has the correct dosing information: https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/i-mask-plus-protocol/ It ranges from 0.2mg/kg of body weight for chronic prevention to 0.4mg/kg of body weight for post-exposure prevention, to 0.4 to 0.6 mg/kg for early treatment. Page 2 of the handout has a dosage chart by body weight for the 0.2mg/kg dose. For Durvet 1.87% ivermectin, a 6.08g tube contains 6.08g*1.87/100 = 113mg of ivermectin. There are 25 notches on the applicator so each notch =113mg/25 = 4.5mg/notch. For the 0.2mg/kg dose, this works out to about one notch per 50 lbs of body weight, which is the dosage marked for horses on the applicator. Multiply by 2 or 3 to get to the post-exposure or early treatment doses.