I developed arthritis in the past couple of years, and the inflammation associated with that is what really causes the problems, so it would be pretty cool if ivermectin could control that!
Ivermectin does look to ward off cytokine storm syndrome, I just searched rheumatology+ivermectin and came up with a bunch of new and old articles.With the new demonization propaganda, it will be harder to find, but several months ago, the studies I looked at had extremelyy low incidents of negative reactions, even mild, lower then aspirin. Not giving advice, but I would try it.
From what I have read, the dosages associated with proper use of ivermectin have virtually zero negative side effects! I now need to read a little more about the horse paste version I bought from Tractor Supply a few weeks ago :)
I don't know about all brands, but I know Duravet is 50lbs of bodyweight per notch. You should consult the frontline doctors' site for info on dosage mg/lb if using different brands and do the math. The other ingredients are inert no matter what the fear porn tells you, an edible gel and maybe a food preservative that is used in a dose you likely eat in much higher amounts daily.
Im relatively young, in late 30's, and I have arthritic pain. I've looked into this, and from what I found, Collagen is really important since our cartilage is probably thinning out. I'm taking it everyday from now on. Arthritis sucks.
I'm trying to hold out in getting the hip-replacement surgery as long as possible, but it generally aches all the time now, and if I run (and maybe even be able to run without it hurting while running), I will definitely regret it the next day, and as such, don't run any more. I'm thinking of getting a mountain bike for cardio. I was fine, no hint of arthritis, until about 3 years ago, and then it rapidly appeared and has been slowly getting worse. My grandmother had it pretty bad, but she lived to 95, so I guess things could be worse :)
I developed arthritis in the past couple of years, and the inflammation associated with that is what really causes the problems, so it would be pretty cool if ivermectin could control that!
Ivermectin does look to ward off cytokine storm syndrome, I just searched rheumatology+ivermectin and came up with a bunch of new and old articles.With the new demonization propaganda, it will be harder to find, but several months ago, the studies I looked at had extremelyy low incidents of negative reactions, even mild, lower then aspirin. Not giving advice, but I would try it.
From what I have read, the dosages associated with proper use of ivermectin have virtually zero negative side effects! I now need to read a little more about the horse paste version I bought from Tractor Supply a few weeks ago :)
Tastes like weak apple jelly.
I just tasted bitter baseline, my equine palette is clearly not as developed as others.
I don't know about all brands, but I know Duravet is 50lbs of bodyweight per notch. You should consult the frontline doctors' site for info on dosage mg/lb if using different brands and do the math. The other ingredients are inert no matter what the fear porn tells you, an edible gel and maybe a food preservative that is used in a dose you likely eat in much higher amounts daily.
CBD? That is another wonder compound and good suggestion. Or magnesium oil? Also great to try.
Ok, thanks, I'll look into it :)
Im relatively young, in late 30's, and I have arthritic pain. I've looked into this, and from what I found, Collagen is really important since our cartilage is probably thinning out. I'm taking it everyday from now on. Arthritis sucks.
I'm trying to hold out in getting the hip-replacement surgery as long as possible, but it generally aches all the time now, and if I run (and maybe even be able to run without it hurting while running), I will definitely regret it the next day, and as such, don't run any more. I'm thinking of getting a mountain bike for cardio. I was fine, no hint of arthritis, until about 3 years ago, and then it rapidly appeared and has been slowly getting worse. My grandmother had it pretty bad, but she lived to 95, so I guess things could be worse :)
I had terrible joint pain when I was even younger than you and type 2 collagen helped a lot.