First let me apologize for another Ivermectin question on this board. I tried searching for past posts but gave up after an hour of trying.
So, my horse just got his blood work done and it looks like he's anemic. He's had the same issue in the past. In searching for the possible causes of anemia, parasites keep coming up. I remember reading in other posts about using Ivermectin differently depending on if he has Covid/Flu or if he has parasites (i.e. take with food or on an empty stomach). I've also read the package instructions, and while I know the dosage based on weight, I don't know the frequency in taking it. I appreciate any advice you can give. Thanks.
I would start with a low dose because if you're right about parasites, the die off will leave you feeling like crap. My husband took a daily dose 3 days in a row and complained of muscle ache and mild fatigue. I routinely take diatomaceous earth or oregano oil (very powerful), so I didn't notice anything when I took ivermectin. We took it with food because it tasted terrible.
Thanks for the advice. I was thinking of starting with a lower dose just in case.
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Also a mega thread here: https://greatawakening.win/p/13zMwuVosF/ivermectin-mega-thread-saw-the-v/
Thanks. That's great information.
I read if you take it after food it is more bio-available if you are treating covid. If you are treating parasites you take it on an empty stomach. There was also a formula to follow but I don't know what that was...maybe someone else has it. If you are also taking quercetin, take one in the morning and the other at night. Also put it on the back of the tongue and then drink water and you bypass your taste buds.
Thanks. I thought I had read that before but couldn't remember if it was on a full or empty stomach.
When treating livestock for parasites the protocol is one dose per label recommendation and a repeat in 7-10 days to catch any new egg hatch and potentially a third round in another 7-10 days if the animal had a heavy infestation.
Ivermec stays in the system for 4-5 days. So if you were to dose daily at the full label dosage, you’d be building up to a higher systemic level than recommended. Note that initially the C19 protocol was for one large dose and changed over time to daily dosing of smaller amounts. This change would make the recovery slower and create the appearance of being less effective. Bearing this in mind, and considering that parasites can build resistance to this treatment over time, it’s recommended that you follow the label for horse dosing to insure you completely knock out the parasite, not any other dosing schedule. The horses we’ve assisted respond very fast to this approach.
Thanks.
This is just one more opinion, but my fam and I all have done the five days in a row of the ivermectin / zinc protocol, every ten days, 2 times. The intervals take care of the life cycle of parasites. But predominantly we did it to feel better, having been both exposed to sick people and feeling run down and vulnerable. Along with the iver/zinc, we take vite c, D3, melatonin and aspirin. We are healthier and less tired! Some chronic issues are also vastly improved. Your horse needs to eat red meat and no sugar. For strong blood the carnivore diet is very important.
Thanks for sharing.