I have a six year old that just popped for the covid scam...any recommendations on how to treat/ what medicines can be used for a child? I have vitamin D zinc and vitamin C. Is this safe for children?
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YOU need to read the literature. Yes ivermectin is used to treat cats and dogs, usually very successfully. Certain breeds of dogs have a genetic mutation that doesn't allow them to process ivermectin correctly and need alternative drugs. And it is NOT uncommon for cats to overdose if the dose is not correct (people dosing on their own). Ivermectin is not candy and as with all drugs needs to be respected. I DO NOT read fake news, rather I am extremely diligent in researching topics that can affect me, my family or my pets. I suggest you do the same.
Have read over 80 studies which are peer reviewed. Used Ivermectin to cure one of my cat's tumor and the other slept for 8 hours and took a colossal dump then felt like a million bucks. Same meds as heart worm medication.
Wife is using less Insulin and I reduced my blood pressure meds. Skin issues being watched by dermatologists are gone so just be you and I will do as I have been doing for the past 2 years.
Well we can agree on the benefits of ivermectin. I probably read many of the same studies. Between NAC and ivermectin, I am off BP med and metformin and lost weight. So it does work very well. I take it twice a week and I love it.
My concern is making blanket statements for others that could be harmful. I don't know whether you noticed but there are some crazy dosing suggestions on this site. Everything that is good and positive may not be so for all people or animals all the time.
I really am glad that it has been so beneficial for you, your wife and your cat. I have four little bundles of heat. I give my cats coconut oil in a dish and it has helped them. God bless you an yours.
We have stuck to the dose by weight for both the paste and tablets. No reason to go beyond that.