So I wrote a post a long while back about my experience taking "horse paste." I wasn't sick at the time though so it was really just an experiment to see if it would make me sick, which it didn't, obviously (although I did shit out some worms that first go around).
Anyway, after a big weekend of partying this past week I realize Monday evening that I had some minor sniffles. I wasn't convinced yet that it wasn't from the uh...substances I had taken over the weekend though, so I went to bed and thought nothing of it.
Wake up Tuesday morning and sniffles are still there. By late afternoon it's a full blown cold. I'm blowing my nose every 5 minutes, etc. By evening I'm pretty miserable. But then I remember I have Ivermectin.
So I take twice my recommended body weight dosage of Ivermectin, a couple tablets of a Zinc/Quercetin mix, a few orange vitamin C gummies, some magnesium, and like 7 tiny pills of vitamin D, and knocked it all back.
Then I grabbed some Nyquil for the symptoms and to help me sleep, and that was that. When I woke up in the morning, sniffles were gone, and the only side effect was the normal post Nyquil grogginess. As of today (thursday) I'm all me.
I don't know about anybody else but colds tend to last me about a week, so this was a very pleasant surprise to have it cured basically overnight. Finally, a cure for something we were always told "just had to run its course."
What fun fruit rollups will they roll out with next?
Just got some paste for my horse here in Ireland. The farm supply guy previously told me plenty of people are taking it, himself included. I said I was getting it in case my horse got the coof. He said no chance my horse would get the coof with this and the horse would go even faster afterwards (with a wink). Planning on taking a notch per 50lbs on an empty stomach in the morning. Can you confirm that's the amount you took?
50lbs per notch is the correct dosing for 0.2mg per kg or 0.09mg per lb