Eight weeks after recovering from The Delta Variant, two different autoimmune diseases that rear their ugly heads very infrequently in my life came roaring back. This is caused by spike proteins from the virus and is a very common phenomenon right now. People sometimes have a resurgence of an autoimmune after Covid, and sometimes even new ones.
Also, I had some left over problems from Covid—phlegm, fatigue, brain fog, shortness of breath.
I’m taking Ivermectin daily and seeing amazing improvement. The Long Covid effect has almost completely cleared up and the two autoimmunes are much improved.
So much of autoimmune disease is caused by inflammation and Ivermectin Helps dampen inflammation.
It’s an incredible drug. No one has to suffer.
Hi what brand did you use for your dog and did you dilute it in any way. Our dog has fleas and we have done everything we can to get rid of them and it's still not enough
I use Frontline plus have you tried that? Salt the carpets the salt cuts into the fleas and eggs. Vacuum up after a week. Nexguard is a prescription for fleas and ticks.
Yeah we use Frontline it does help for a time and we do give her flea baths. I have been using boric acid because it also cuts into the fleas but I will try the salt for a while. Something's got to give I do vacuum a lot do you have an effective earmite treatment I think that's been our biggest struggle. I have used coconut oil very lightly on her hair is and it does help but I want something that will just take care of them
I don't have a ear mite treatment other than what I got at the store..or a vet. Keep tall grass cut and treat your yard for fleas and ticks. We do every summer. I'd talk to a vet since you are having trouble controlling the flea's. You other option is to get a insect bomb that fogs your house. I used it before and it did the job. It was for flys etc
Hi, I recommend you use Maggie's Farm mosquito and tick killer for your yard. It is natural oils and is safe for pets. It works great for me. Try otc ear mite treatment and if your dog has a ear infection she may need a antibiotic also. I bought a flea or fly bomb from the hardware store that is a aerosol can and you have to leave the house and take pers outside while it does it's magic. Cover kitchen utensils etc. Sprinkle salt on carpets and in cracks by baseboard. Wash all bedding and anything dog in contact with. If you got a good case of the flea's you will have to do this several times. Frontline the dog and don't bathe and reapply monthly. It will take several months to get rid of them completely. a clove of garlic in your dog's canned food helps. Garlic is a natural dewormer and antibiotic. Safe for dogs. If your like me and on fixed income it's hard to be able to afford a vet. Vets in the country tend to be cheaper. I'm concerned that you have both ear mites and flea's. If chronic and excessive it can cause health issues. Flea bites can cause a allergic reaction and cause excessive itching. I'd leave the salt on the carpet for a few months. Salt is cheap and it vacuums up easy enough. . Pets are expensive. I recommend a parasite treatment also. I am going to get her on a prescription wormer. D mosquitoes can give them heartworm. I heard DE earth is a natural dewormer but you have to feed it daily. Your local humane society may be able to help you and or refer you to where you can apply for assistance to get your pet on medications. Food stamp program has a program that helps low income with their pets. I hope this helps you. Flea's live in the grass so keep grass short and treat with the Maggie Farm mosquito and tick killer. Neem oil is also safe to apply diluted for smoothering pests on your dog. If you bathe your dog you have to wait a week for the natural oils to get in the hair before applying Frontline
I got Maggie's Farm at Menards
Thank you I will look into it I do use an OTC treatment for her ears and I use coconut oil to soothe them in between treatments I put some on a aloe vera baby wipe and then I use a to wipe her ears, the fleas don't like whatever is in coconut oil I'm really careful to rub it in so it doesn't drain down into her ear canal and irritate her.
I've been investigating the topical use of ivermectin and what we're doing does help. But I just wanted a more permanent solution so I wouldn't have to keep using flea poison on her.
Sorry for the odd spacing it's not anything special it's just my phone
I used Durvet Pour On for Cattle. I make a mixture of the Pour On with water in a spray water. It's about 1 to 10 mixture. Then spray it on the dog from time to time.
Made the lice shampoo with a very tiny bit of Pour On. It was for my daughter so I started out very conservative. Still, it only took 1 treatment to solve the problem. I had spent weeks with the over-counter-types, I tried every one it seems.
Thank you ,I will do some checking and see what I can find.