I have a friend that has a dog with Cancer. I have suggested Ivermectin. I truly believe this is a cure for most cancer. Cancer is parasitic in nature and Ivermectin is the number 1 parasite killer on the planet.
Anyone remember that prophecy? Talked about how an entire generation would be Cancer free and people would say "It was right in front of this the whole time. How did we miss it?" I believe this is referring to ivermectin.
I asked around about ivermectin instead of fenbendazole for worming my dog and there was something negative about using ivermectin on dogs...some liver issue that possibly ivm is too strong or cannot be properly metabolized for dogs. Please research before making assumptions. I will try to find my source from a few months ago but what I DO remember is that it was a no-go for dogs, so I dropped the topic.
Every month, I give my two dogs (one GSD and the other a mix of similar size) a Heartguard Plus chew, which consists of a blend of IVM (272 mcg) and Pyrantel (227 mg). No issues for years.
According to the package insert (not blank, ha!) certain dogs in the Collie breed can have some adverse reactions to IVM at high doses. (they consider "high" to be 16x a "target" dose.)
I'm working on the assumption that veterinarian phama isn't trying to kill animals at the same level of intensity they're trying to kill all of us humans.
I have a friend that has a dog with Cancer. I have suggested Ivermectin. I truly believe this is a cure for most cancer. Cancer is parasitic in nature and Ivermectin is the number 1 parasite killer on the planet. Anyone remember that prophecy? Talked about how an entire generation would be Cancer free and people would say "It was right in front of this the whole time. How did we miss it?" I believe this is referring to ivermectin.
Please look into fendendazole! It's even better than ivermectin at fighting cancer! https://www.mycancerstory.rocks/
I asked around about ivermectin instead of fenbendazole for worming my dog and there was something negative about using ivermectin on dogs...some liver issue that possibly ivm is too strong or cannot be properly metabolized for dogs. Please research before making assumptions. I will try to find my source from a few months ago but what I DO remember is that it was a no-go for dogs, so I dropped the topic.
There are certain breeds that can be affected negatively by ivermectin but I use it on my dog no issues
Every month, I give my two dogs (one GSD and the other a mix of similar size) a Heartguard Plus chew, which consists of a blend of IVM (272 mcg) and Pyrantel (227 mg). No issues for years.
According to the package insert (not blank, ha!) certain dogs in the Collie breed can have some adverse reactions to IVM at high doses. (they consider "high" to be 16x a "target" dose.)
I'm working on the assumption that veterinarian phama isn't trying to kill animals at the same level of intensity they're trying to kill all of us humans.