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Oh no! Not 3 notches!!! That means you will turn into a 150 pounds horse according to MSM.
Add 50 mg of Zinc when you take it. As Dr. Zelenko says, the Ivermectin/HCQ is the gun and the Zinc is the bullet.
I took 50mg of Zinc and some Quecertin too!
Do you need the quecertin if you take the ivermectin...they do the same thing ...increase the cell zinc uptake don’t they?
shrugs
Quecertin is cheap.
Dirt is cheap too... ...the question was if both are needed....fwiw I’ve got two bottles of quercetin right now...might save the ivermectin and use the otc stuff for prophylaxis...that’s why I asked.
Smells great. Ate a small chunk... meh. Wouldn't want to chew and swish around the whole dose.
Almost no taste, which is kinda odd considering how strong the smell was.
The consistency is much more gel like than paste like.
I licked the dose off the bottom of the cup, went to the kitchen for some water, and without smooshing the dose let it swish down my throat like a gel capsule.
Easy peasy!
I set it for 200 lbs. The notches start at a negative number but then each notch counts for 50 lbs.
I think there are at least 5 more doses in the syringe. I'm not sure if I should take it daily or every other day.
I got the Durvet Apple Flavored one.
I'm not a doctor, but I read someplace or heard someplace that foreigners/"refugees" are given a 3-day dose of ivermectin when they arrive.
200mcg for parasites.
The CDC website is recommending this for refugees coming from Africa and other places: Ivermectin, two doses 200 mcg/Kg orally once a day for 2 days before departure to the United States.
https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/guidelines/overseas-guidelines.html
That's "micro grams" for you short on math skills. As a prophylactic use the same amount/weight calculation as horses. So if the syringe full capacity is for a 2400lb horse, that's 10 doses for a 250lb person. My Doc indicates 1 dose per/week.
Also take with food or you may lose half of the effective dose.
Thanks
FLCCC has protocol for prophylactic high-risk exposure and outpatient treatment/early treatment.