Despite the fact I have written daily on how to get HCQ and Ivermectin on social media and my cousin eats it all up and loves it, when she and her mother and brother came down with it TWO WEEKS AGO they did nothing. Now their mother—my aunt—is in the hospital and two of my cousins have bad Covid.
So,,the one cousin is 66 and he’s lived two weeks with it without pneumonia or hospitalization, so he’s doing okay. Still, I’m recommending Ivermectin horse paste for him because after two weeks, he’s still feeling poorly. He can’t get Ivermectin in his town otherwise.
His sister—same thing. Two weeks into it...seems to have survived so far. Maybe some horse paste to get rid of it once and for all.
But my friggin aunt is now in the hospital and they refuse all the the therapeutics for her. Not yet on a intubator but it’s coming. Late 70”s.
I’m not going to let this happen. No effing way.
I need horse paste protocol. I need advice for aunt in hospital. I need prayers.
I am so frigging done with this bull shit. I am so mad at the universe but I am fighting for them.
The horse paste has an indicator on the plunger for dosage. It is by weight. The dosage is the same (by weight) for a horse or a human. If you get it wrong don't worry. It is extremely well tolerated. You could give your aunt twice the recommended dosage, or ten times and she would be OK (from the Ivermectin anyways).
The schedule is one dose every day for 5 days. For this particular brand on Amazon it is one notch on the plunger for every 50 lbs body weight, so for a 150 lb person, that's three notches per dose. There is a twisty thing on the plunger that you can twist down and set to three notches, then push and the right dosage comes out.
If you accidentally get too much, don't worry, like I said its incredibly well tolerated. Its one of the safest medications that exists. Not a single person has been substantially damaged by an overdose on it in the 3.7 billion times it has been prescribed (almost certainly way more now, since all the "horses" taking it aren't by prescription).
Says and with Boticide…is that stuff safe? Do they have a version with just ivermectin?
Who's got that chart of the various tiers of good (like Durvet), costly (like versions with specialized animal applicators that do us nothing), and bad (versions with other medicines mixed in?
edit: still not finding it, but found an example of "Equimax" with praziquantel boticide included -- not for us.
Bots are killed by ivermectin where other dewormer types do not. That is why ivermectin is a boticide, it doesn't mean there is something else in the paste to kill parasites.
Some brands will have an additional medication along with ivermectin, most likely for tapeworms. Just make sure the only active ingredient is ivermectin.
I don't think Boticide means anything. I've never seen it before. It seems to mean a general anti-parasitic. If I had to guess, it is a word they added to make it purposefully confusing. They can then say "boticide" isn't safe for humans, without it meaning anything at all. Looking at the ivermectin medicines that say "boticide" the ingredients say "ivermectin". "Boticide" isn't listed as an ingredient, so it appears to be just a made up word.
I am thinking it refers to bot flies. They burrow in the skin to lay their eggs. Nasty.
Bots is a type of worm and that paste is consumable
Anthelmintic and Boticide (emotes worms and bots with a single dose. The only ingredient is ivermectin (and gelatin / flavoring). All this is saying is that it treats separate ailments