I have a friend who used to be a pharmacist and he bought the liquid and mixes it up and drinks it. I imagine you could put it on your skin and absorb it,but it would be harder to get the correct dosage.
I have skin cancers on my face. After hearing ,here, that some folks were treating cancer with ivermectin, I thought I would give it a try. I applied horse paste to the red blotches on my face. I noticed that it "burned" or itched a bit when I went out in the sun so I am not sure if it is photoreactive or not? I used it on and off, for about a week and the blotches subsided but are not completely gone. So probably not a conclusive test. Just thought, hey it is worth a shot.
2 doses on the first week and then once a week for a month is all it takes? Was it 6mg or 12mg?
I looked up the protocol, but there are multiple versions.
I had a birth mark on the side of my face that had turned into a basal cell (benign) cancer in my late twenties that was removed. Forty years later is started acting up again, raising a couple of tiny peaks. In my youth that would have occasionally had a little leakage. Six months ago I started covering the area daily with a thin layer of hose paste. Cleared it right up. Skin now smooth, and normal color. Never felt a thing.
My sister knows a guy who applied the horse paste to his hands to get rid of Covid. It took 3 weeks, which is a lot longer than when taken orally, and given the length of time, perhaps he was going to be rid of Covid at that point even if he'd done nothing. Also, at the time of significant posting about using the horse paste here on GAW, I remember seeing others who were applying ivermectin topically, but can't speak to the results.
A couple weeks ago a pede posted here that ivermectin applied topically eliminates poison ivy within a day or so (can't remember the exact timing of her experience, but it was minimal). Someone else responded to this post that applying ivermectin topically cures toe fungus in a very short time.
I have a friend who used to be a pharmacist and he bought the liquid and mixes it up and drinks it. I imagine you could put it on your skin and absorb it,but it would be harder to get the correct dosage.
I have skin cancers on my face. After hearing ,here, that some folks were treating cancer with ivermectin, I thought I would give it a try. I applied horse paste to the red blotches on my face. I noticed that it "burned" or itched a bit when I went out in the sun so I am not sure if it is photoreactive or not? I used it on and off, for about a week and the blotches subsided but are not completely gone. So probably not a conclusive test. Just thought, hey it is worth a shot.
Did you cure the toenail fungus by putting it on the toenail or by ingesting it?
2 doses on the first week and then once a week for a month is all it takes? Was it 6mg or 12mg? I looked up the protocol, but there are multiple versions.
I had a birth mark on the side of my face that had turned into a basal cell (benign) cancer in my late twenties that was removed. Forty years later is started acting up again, raising a couple of tiny peaks. In my youth that would have occasionally had a little leakage. Six months ago I started covering the area daily with a thin layer of hose paste. Cleared it right up. Skin now smooth, and normal color. Never felt a thing.
Stumbled across this a little while ago.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/ivermectin-topical-application-route/description/drg-20075441
My sister knows a guy who applied the horse paste to his hands to get rid of Covid. It took 3 weeks, which is a lot longer than when taken orally, and given the length of time, perhaps he was going to be rid of Covid at that point even if he'd done nothing. Also, at the time of significant posting about using the horse paste here on GAW, I remember seeing others who were applying ivermectin topically, but can't speak to the results.
A couple weeks ago a pede posted here that ivermectin applied topically eliminates poison ivy within a day or so (can't remember the exact timing of her experience, but it was minimal). Someone else responded to this post that applying ivermectin topically cures toe fungus in a very short time.