Tablets can be halved for more accurate dosing. Then round to nearest half tablet above. Note that Ivermectin is available in different tablet strengths (e.g. with 3, 5 or 6mg) and administration forms (tablets, drops) depending on the country (please refer to the package information). In our table we calculate doses using 3mg tablets (the most common dose per tablet in the U.S.). If your tablets contain a different amount of ivermectin than 3mg, you must calculate the number of tablets to equal the dose of ivermectin required. For higher doses used in our I-MASK+ Protocol please multiply the value found in the table for 0.2mg/kg, e.g.: – 0.4mg/kg: double the 0.2mg/kg dose – 0.6mg/kg: triple the 0.2mg/kg dose
but where can anyone get tablets in America without a Rx? In TN, we are stuck using horse paste and doing those calculations from a gel paste is scary and confusing for us math-challenged.
I you have plenty of the paste around (for family etc) you can go higher on dosage but you might not have to, its very safe, but there's no point in using more than you need. Get some NAC and quercetin and vitaman D and zinc to go with it if you can.
I read somewhere that you should not take quercetin and ivermectin at the same time. So probably take one in the morning and one at night. I think it was the FLCCC doctors that said it.
If you are over 150, dose up to make sure not underdosing. I have also heard the current bug going around may require double to triple dose by weight to be effective, fwiw.
We all probably do considering we never treat ourselves regularly for parasites even though it's common to treat the animals we frequently have contact with.
Calculation for ivermectin dose (0.2mg per kg) Body weight
Conversion: 1kg ≈ 2.2 lbs (doses calculated per upper end of weight range)
Dose 0.2 mg/kg ≈ 0.09 mg/lb (Each tablet = 3mg; doses rounded to nearest half tablet above)
70–90 lb 32–40 kg 8 mg (3 tablets =9 mg)
91–110 lb 41–50 kg 10 mg (3.5 tablets)
111–130 lb 51–59 kg 12 mg (4 tablets)
131–150 lb 60–68 kg 13.5 mg (4.5 tablets)
151–170 lb 69–77 kg 15 mg (5 tablets)
171–190 lb 78–86 kg 16 mg (5.5 tablets)
191–210 lb 87–95 kg 18 mg (6 tablets)
211–230 lb 96–104 kg 20 mg (7 tablets =21 mg)
231–250 lb 105–113 kg 22 mg (7.5 tablets=22.5 mg)
251–270 lb 114–122 kg 24 mg (8 tablets)
271–290 lb 123–131 kg 26 mg (9 tablets =27 mg)
291–310 lb 132–140 kg 28 mg (9.5 tablets=28.5 mg)
Tablets can be halved for more accurate dosing. Then round to nearest half tablet above. Note that Ivermectin is available in different tablet strengths (e.g. with 3, 5 or 6mg) and administration forms (tablets, drops) depending on the country (please refer to the package information). In our table we calculate doses using 3mg tablets (the most common dose per tablet in the U.S.). If your tablets contain a different amount of ivermectin than 3mg, you must calculate the number of tablets to equal the dose of ivermectin required. For higher doses used in our I-MASK+ Protocol please multiply the value found in the table for 0.2mg/kg, e.g.: – 0.4mg/kg: double the 0.2mg/kg dose – 0.6mg/kg: triple the 0.2mg/kg dose
Thanks!
but where can anyone get tablets in America without a Rx? In TN, we are stuck using horse paste and doing those calculations from a gel paste is scary and confusing for us math-challenged.
I got them from India by mail (human tablets, not animal product).
Here https://buyivermectin24.com/product/buy-iverjohn-6-mg-ivermectin/ took 14 days a year ago
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I used ivermectin.com twice now. India made human pills 12mg each.
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There's some hassle involved, but TN is one of the very few places in the US where you can buy ivermectin over the counter.
https://www.thedesertreview.com/news/ivermectin-available-over-the-counter-in-tennessee/article_75949fee-c671-11ec-adc6-3348de82376c.html
Thank you!
I weigh 200 I did a 750lb dose and I crapped some seriouus worms.
Well that's interesting.
I you have plenty of the paste around (for family etc) you can go higher on dosage but you might not have to, its very safe, but there's no point in using more than you need. Get some NAC and quercetin and vitaman D and zinc to go with it if you can.
Thanks! I've got plenty of paste and if it can't hurt me I'm going to double up.
Are you doing this for prophylaxis? Even the FLCCC recommends not taking it ever day for prophylaxis.
Coof
I read somewhere that you should not take quercetin and ivermectin at the same time. So probably take one in the morning and one at night. I think it was the FLCCC doctors that said it.
If you are over 150, dose up to make sure not underdosing. I have also heard the current bug going around may require double to triple dose by weight to be effective, fwiw.
Thanks!
Np. Depending on your purpose for taking you may be interested in this parasite protocol:
https://floridasharkman.org/protocol/protocol/
Thank you for sharing this!
Thanks
Why are you taking it, do you seriously have that many parasites?
We all probably do considering we never treat ourselves regularly for parasites even though it's common to treat the animals we frequently have contact with.
Taking it for coof along with other supplements
https://www.safegenericpharmacy.com/ $0.70 per pill
No prescription and have you ordered from them???
No, yes,3x
I have. Took about four weeks both times.
How often is it supposed to be taken? 3-5 days when sick? How about as a parasite preventive?
For parasite treatment you should check out
https://floridasharkman.org/protocol/protocol/