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.
Horse paste, apart from a bit of apple or other flavoring, is identical to people ivermectin (which won a Nobel prize). Like most meds, the dosage is by weight -- horses get more because they weigh more, but the ratio by weight is the same for other mammals. Most horse paste comes in a (no needle) syringe, marked at 50lb increments -- so a 150 lb recipient would take 3 increments on the syringe. A tube is generally for a 1200 lb horse, so there'd be multiple 'small horse' doses per tube. Worth mentioning not all "horse paste" contains ivermectin, so double check the ingredients.
For protocol vs. Covid once having it, docs recommend to try to take it as soon/early as possible upon getting symptoms, generally protocols seem to suggest at least 3 doses, taken over a week (with a couple day gap between doses). Some go on to repeat doses, say once per week, for the week or two following (or longer). I know of some taking it daily -- not recommending that per se, but have not seen or heard of any cases of overdosing thus far.
Docs and nurses also recommend including some zinc, vitamin D3, and vitamin C. Sunlight and fresh air are of course beneficial when possible.
Obviously, you should double check all of this with your own research.
Oh, and prayers for you and all your extended family -- good on you, looking out for them.