I just got my first shipment in. They are 12mg tablets. Im going to try .2mg/kg twice a week. I dont have any obvious symptoms of parasitic infections, but i figure if I've been living with them for 30 years, maybe i wouldn't know the difference? So i just wanted to try it out and test the health benefits. Thoughts?
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Farm animals have a yearly antiparasitic schedule so why dont humans?
This is straight from the America's Frontline Doctors covid19 Zelenko protocol.
Preventative/Prophylaxis: "0.2mg/kg day 1 & 3 weekly"
Treatment if sick: "0.4-0.5 mg/kg for 5-7days"
EXAMPLE for 200 lbs person (90kg): Prophylaxis 18MG. SICK 36-45MG
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/index/covid/hydroxychloroquine/treatment-protocols/
If you just want to cleanse for parasites, take one 0.4-0.5/KG dose. One dose is enough for clearing a horse of most parasites.
BUT if you think you have the parasite that causes river-blindness it's a separate treatment schedule. You can use a search engine to find that.
BTW, usually the only side-effects from Ivermectin are caused from dieing parasites releasing toxins into the body. The first time I took it I felt really weird the next day, I was super tired, and had brain fog all day. The second time I took Ivermectin I didn't notice any side-effects. You should probably take it when you have nothing to do the next day.