That's the one I bought. It's fine. My pony is healthy and I have more of it for the future. Make sure you twist the white lock nut at the approximate weight of your pony before pushing the plunger. The first time I didn't do that and used more than needed. Ivermectin weight dosing isn't an exact science. Ball park it within reason and it works fine. Make sure your pony is well fed before dosing. Ivermectin is said to be far more effective with food in the stomach.
Also, don't rely on it as a preventive measure and regularly dosing. This is a bad idea in my opinion. If healthy, let the immune system work as God intended. It works best without any medications that may alter its balance. Know the body always tries to maintain 'optimal balance'. This balance can be altered by medications. An example of this is long term steroid use. It imitates testosterone and through 'optimal balance', the body will compensate for the steroids by producing less testosterone. Commonly, this results in permanent lower testosterone production even after steroid use has been halted. There is many other examples of this as well.
I agree, taking ivermectin also kills the good bacteria in your body so you don’t want to take it very often… I take it when I get Covid or have had a cold for longer than a week.
That's the one I bought. It's fine. My pony is healthy and I have more of it for the future. Make sure you twist the white lock nut at the approximate weight of your pony before pushing the plunger. The first time I didn't do that and used more than needed. Ivermectin weight dosing isn't an exact science. Ball park it within reason and it works fine. Make sure your pony is well fed before dosing. Ivermectin is said to be far more effective with food in the stomach.
Also, don't rely on it as a preventive measure and regularly dosing. This is a bad idea in my opinion. If healthy, let the immune system work as God intended. It works best without any medications that may alter its balance. Know the body always tries to maintain 'optimal balance'. This balance can be altered by medications. An example of this is long term steroid use. It imitates testosterone and through 'optimal balance', the body will compensate for the steroids by producing less testosterone. Commonly, this results in permanent lower testosterone production even after steroid use has been halted. There is many other examples of this as well.
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I agree, taking ivermectin also kills the good bacteria in your body so you don’t want to take it very often… I take it when I get Covid or have had a cold for longer than a week.
Ivermectin is an antiviral, not an antibiotic.
That’s what she said
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