People here are so worried about putting this unknown substance of the vaccine in their bodies, yet everyone seems to be throwing the advice to put all sorts of medications or supplements down the 5 year old's throat as a response? I wouldn't be putting things like flucoxamine, ivermectin, hcq, gabapentin, or other strong supplements in the 5 year old kid as some reactionary response. It makes no logical sense to bombard the child's body will all sorts of various things when the big argument is having pharmaceuticals put into their body through the vaccine. Especially the 4 prescription medications I mentioned, and especially especially if one were to try to measure our horse paste dosages for such a small child. I get that plenty of adults have taken it, but it's meant for large animals and even if the dosage works for adults, by the time you're measuring much smaller amounts for a kid, any inconsistencies in the mixing of the active ingredients could lead to much more medication being delivered than intended.
I’m not advising for anything to be put down anyone’s throat. Any parent knows to do their own research, esp for their child’s well-being. This is just information I’ve gathered from all corners of the internet and everyone should do their own research. Take your snark and condescension elsewhere please.
People here are so worried about putting this unknown substance of the vaccine in their bodies, yet everyone seems to be throwing the advice to put all sorts of medications or supplements down the 5 year old's throat as a response? I wouldn't be putting things like flucoxamine, ivermectin, hcq, gabapentin, or other strong supplements in the 5 year old kid as some reactionary response. It makes no logical sense to bombard the child's body will all sorts of various things when the big argument is having pharmaceuticals put into their body through the vaccine. Especially the 4 prescription medications I mentioned, and especially especially if one were to try to measure our horse paste dosages for such a small child. I get that plenty of adults have taken it, but it's meant for large animals and even if the dosage works for adults, by the time you're measuring much smaller amounts for a kid, any inconsistencies in the mixing of the active ingredients could lead to much more medication being delivered than intended.
I’m not advising for anything to be put down anyone’s throat. Any parent knows to do their own research, esp for their child’s well-being. This is just information I’ve gathered from all corners of the internet and everyone should do their own research. Take your snark and condescension elsewhere please.
As far as the paste comment goes (Ivermectin), it is quite safe, even in larger doses. It might cause some nausea, if anything.
For a little 5-year-old, a pea-sized amount or less is plenty though!