Somebody has to say it... Rolling Stone eats HORSE DICKS. That's it. That's the title. They can ligma balls!
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what dose do you take? Your approx Age, weight?
I'd like to know this, too. I encourage anyone who posts about alternative medications they are taking to, at the very least, include the dosage. That way the rest of us will have some idea where to begin.
The only way I calculate dosage for the horse paste is by weight. I believe the horse paste is intended to be one dose/syringe. Horses average about 1100 to 1200 pounds, so just take it from there. There is some guesswork, but I weigh about 130 lbs., and estimate from that. Been doing that for nearly two years, and never had a problem.
Are you taking about an 1/8 teaspoon? I also take Boron for arthritis, etc and take 1/4 teaspoon but don't know if that is good or not. So don't take this as medical advice.
Not medical advice, just personal experience. YMMV.
I've read various sources at 0.2mg per kg of weight for prevention. And 0.4 to 0.6 mg/kg for treatment. go to the FLCCC website.
what is FLCCC?
Front Line Covid Critical Care Alliance, a group of doctors that advocated for patients and pushed ivermectin and HCQ early on.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/
Dang people!! ….”a friend” told me … can’t remember who….India. Hmmm…I (A)m getting On-line to (D)o a little resear(C)h. I’ve heard… $. 75 cents a pill and easy.
Yeah, I was ALL DAY at the CHEMIST as well. Picked up some tretinoin and careprost for pretty skin and lashes too!
Take it by weight. If paste just round up to the next 50 pounds. Tablets are calculated roughly at 1mg per ten pounds. Wife and I have been taking it for about 1.5 years. I had to reduce my blood pressure meds by 2/3 and she has reduced her insulin. Numerous other benefits as well and clears up any cold, flu, WuFlu in hours. Could take a couple days for more severe colds, WuFlu.
My primary physician refused to write a script for IVM as a preventative measure or so I could have some on hand in case of illness, despite me telling him that I would use horse paste if he refused. His hands were tied anyway as an employee of a huge health-care system. (High paid salesman for pharma...)
So, I purchased horsey-paste and started taking it after doing my research. It's now possible to purchase the human version of it legally in at least one state (I forgot the state). I recommend consulting a qualified medical professional for a legal prescription, and I'm not offering medical advice of any kind.
That said, the popular horse-paste version includes a plunger with settings that correspond to the weight of your horse. You dial the desired number, press the plunger and mix into your yogurt. Some suggested a mathematical adjustment to the weight, but others argued that the safety profile of the medicine makes it unnecessary. Do your own research, and I recommend the Dr. option if possible.
One more thing: I have a chronic but easily treatable medical condition that requires multiple blood tests every six months, and I've done this for over 20 years. I'm sure it would break forum rules for me to be specific, but I can say that after 18 months of weekly IVM the improvement to my health has been astonishing, and you can see the results in my blood work. Eliminating toenail fungus after years of failure by the pharmaceutical industry is the most minor of the benefits I've enjoyed from regular IVM.
It's also cool to not every get sick. When I feel something coming on, just take horsey paste for a couple of days and it's gone.
The medical profession is a criminal syndicate for withholding this amazing product from other humans. It should be over-the-counter.
Again, not medical advice. Consult a professional.