I purchased horse paste and have been deworming every quarter. My concern is having the “evil ones” taint these products to accommodate their agenda. How can I test samples received?
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They don't need to poison the paste - they're already poisoning the food !
along with water and every other hygiene product produced by the big pharma companies.
If your food was processed, it is poisoned.
Learn how to cook from fresh ingredients.
I know - they have been poisoning us for years -- even the air we breathe 😔
I agree, I call grocery stores bait boxes.
Horse paste is not poisoned as horses are worth millions of dollars in many cases and are loved more than humans.
This is correct. We would know real quick what the lot codes are that don’t meet quality expectations.
Had an old ford pickup, three on the tree, loved it.
I agree, but my question is……….
It takes a serious lab and a bunch of tests to find out what is in something. You can't just do it at home
Yes, I realize that. My question is………
Maybe it's just an actor trying to place the seed of doubt in Ivermectin.
FOLKS, IF YOU NEED IVERMECTIN FOR YOUR HORSES YOU ARE DOING SOMETHING WRONG.
These drugs are a LAST RESORT when you aren't able to maintain healthy horses otherwise.
The vast majority of horse owners are able to keep their horses healthy by providing them GOOD food with proper nutrients, CLEAN water, and a clean environment with plenty of regular exercise.
LEARN HOW TO RAISE HORSES PROPERLY AND STOP RESORTING TO DRUGS TO SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS.
please read between the lines.
This will mostly fall on deaf ears, but I do agree that medicine is rarely required for a healthy (spiritually, mentally and physically) person, and should be viewed as a last resort for such people.
However, safe, preventative medicine like Ivermectin isn't the worst thing to take regularly, especially for those that, for whatever reason, aren't in a situation where they can completely control the quality of the food they're eating and still need to rely on processed foods from time to time, or do not (for whatever reason) have the capacity to focus on their spiritual, mental or physical health to the required extent.
I don't think anyone (on this board at least) will deny the importance of proper health care without medicine, but unfortunately, many if not most will still need to rely on medicine at some point, so don't fret too much if people are taking drugs like Ivermectin preventatively.
Guide gently in a better direction if you must, but remember that not everyone is always capable of taking direction for granted (nor should they be) and will need to learn from their own mistakes.
The lesson we should have all learned from covid us that the entire medical industry is a scam.
Medicines do not make us healthy.
Doctors do not care about our health.
Where there is money to be made at the expense of our health, it will be made.
Ivermectin and any other drug gives false hope to sick people who are unwilling to take the necessary action to get healthy.
Whoa, Nelly!
Two points to consider:
The paste has a shelf life of of several years, if I am not mistaken. Compared this to the jabs that expires after 90 days.
The jab needs to break the blood-brain barrier to perform it's task. This is much more difficult to accomplish when administered via consumption.
Will tell you what dose to take https://www.maximpulse.com/permethrin/ivermectin-calculating-a-dose.html
ThanQ
I trust TSC, and if packaging is intact I wouldn't worry.
Nobody is going to be opening factory boxes and somehow adding extra shit, in the extremely rare chance a human uses that tainted tube... If anything the DS would taint at the factory, not some random TSC employee
All I am asking is…….. Who can test the product? Anyone know of a trusted lab?
You can buy Ivermectin pills from places like India. Check alldaychemist.
Failing that, you could keep buying the paste, but keep an eye out for changes in the excipients formulation, or the addition of other medicines that may be unnecessary (such as adjuvants), specially in dosages that while safe in animals, may be toxic to humans.
They like their horses more than people