So far so good. no negative side effects. I will say my brainfog went away. not sure if its related. and Ill be checking for worms we'll see.
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Hay now, be careful of the neigh-sayers
Don't let the neigh-bors know what you're doing.
I know a lot of people that are taking it prophylactically. They’re perfectly fine. I’m starting next week and I can’t wait. It’s through a prescription though, not that I think that matters all that much. I know people that are using the patient as well, and it’s cheap and effective
Also take Vit C, D, Zinc, Lysine and crazy amount of liquids. Godspeed
I've done one dose per week for the past month. Didn't notice any differences at all. I was feeling like crap last night, throat scratchy, very tired for a few days and upset stomach so I bumped up my dosage a few days. If I start to really get flu like symptoms, I plan to ramp up to one dose a day for a week and up the C, D3 and Zinc. If I get worse, I'll take the HCQ as prescribed.
Some things you cannot unsee
Some parasites are microscopic
Take my advice. Do your business tonight and tomorrow and clean up, flush and don’t look. You really don’t want to know
Seriously, I'd rather not know that I've been harboring worms in my body :X
It takes a little while to kill parasites because it kills them at a certain point in their life cycle. It isn't an instantaneous thing. That is also why you should take it a couple times, to clear them out before they can reproduce.
Also be aware the parasites lay eggs. So a follow up dosage in 2 week is usually not a bad idea
I've heard some worms are too small to see, so you may not find any evidence.
This is very true some parasites or pathogens cannot be detected by the eye, that doesn’t mean that you don’t have any if you can’t see them. I guarantee if you do, the Ivermectin will work for that and it will improve your health
I know. I took ivermectin for a suspected parasite infestation because of low energy level for the past year. Energy is now back to normal.
That’s great to hear, because that’s why I’m taking it. I didn’t have to cat sit for a while, there are 10 cats, and six cat boxes. I guarantee you you get involved in something like that you’re going to get parasite. I don’t care what anyone says. It’s been a week and a half and I am feeling lethargic. I get my next week so I can’t wait. Thanks for the info
I have cats and, though I don't have to clean litter boxes because I have a kitty door and they all do their business outside, I was still concerned I might have gotten parasites from them. Guess maybe I did.
I have been careful lately with my pets being dewormed. I had to send in a stool sample due to bleeding and the tests came back negative completely. They were a little surprised. I have some spray for her for anxiety, they think that is what was causing it.
The only times I've ever had to worm cats is when I see evidence of a tapeworm.
Soon you'll be walking up mountains Skyrim style.
I started today as well. Are you planning on using it everyday as a prophylactic or just a short time? How many days are you planning on using it?
My step son was in the hospital for little more than a week with non covid crap. We got him home Thursday afternoon and I'll be damn if he wasn't running fever by Thursday night. He tested positive for the rona so ended up back in the hospital Sunday. His mom and I just couldn't keep his fever under control (over 103).
As luck would have it I started running a fever Friday afternoon (101.9). I felt a little queezy but nothing I was worried about. Had it down to 100.5 most of Saturday and gone Sunday. I didn't get my horse meds (hahahaha) until Tuesday afternoon. I and my wife had the rona in November, that's why I wasn't overly concerned about us.
The I-Match protocol by the Frontline COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance suggests taking Ivermectin twice a week for prevention if there are many cases in your area. They have a different dosage for patients with symptoms. Please check their website.
The Dr. Zelenko protocol for moderate / high risk patients suggests taking Ivermectin on Day 1, Day 3, then once a week. This along with Vit D, Vit C, Quercitin and Zinc. Please also check out his website,
Hope this helps.
Have lately successfully treated family covid cases with this protocol. We are also taking NAC. Keep in mind quercetin and ivermectin should be taken at different times...ie. am and pm. Ivermectin after meal. Also, NAC on an empty stomach and melatonin at night. I have been on this protocol for three weeks mainly because I want to be sure to get through the pulmonary phase before I go to once a week ivermectin. The other stuff I will continue to take prophylactically. We all stayed out of the hospital and are fine so I am pretty sold on the efficacy of this protocol.
Thank you
My brain fog went away when I did it too, like withing the first hour of the first dosage. Its been about 3 weeks or so since I finished taking it, and its back. I hate brain fog.
Mind sharing your dosage? How often? Are you fighting COVID or taking this as a precaution?
The “Horse Paste” has a dial on the syringe for weight. It’s in increments of 250 lbs
So take the appropriate amount. To do harm you would need to take a lot more than necessary and that’s stupid. Don’t be stupid
A few hours later you may feel a slight “bloating” feeling in your lower gut. It generally goes away in a hour or so. Taken as it should be, it should not disrupt your normal bowel movements. The prophylactic effect is about 12-14 days. Good luck
Last month as a mini detox I took a total of 5 x 12 mg pills, spaced every three days, and saw no particular results, dang it. I guess I was hoping for pasta in the pooper...
MFW I realize I apparently have no parasites:
u/#Covfefe
The package does caution not to underdose, as it could result in parasite resistance to it.
Been taking it daily for a week, still seeing improvement.
I took it too and it cleared my brain fog also!
prescription or from tractor supply?
Gotcha.