That dose is way too high - it could harm them. I took that much in one day and it was an incredibly unpleasant and painful experience. 3mg a day. Or one a week or once a month depending on your need.
According to FLCCC protocols, that is a low dose.A 150 lb person would take between 12 mg and 48 mg for 4 to 6 weeks. I know I have taken 36 mg for a week while having COVID with no ill effects.
The highest dose of ivermectin that we have used in our study is 12 mg (200 µg/kg) once daily for 5 consecutive days, which resulted in a significantly shorter time for viral clearance. Viral clearance was earlier in the 5-day ivermectin treatment arm when compared with the placebo group (9.7 days vs 12.7 days; p = 0.02), but this was not the case for the ivermectin + doxycycline arm (11.5 days; p = 0.27). Similarly, clinical trials with a 3-day, once-daily dose of 400 µg/kg oral ivermectin in dengue patients has been shown to be safe, with accelerated clearance of the dengue virus nonstructural protein 1 (Suputtamongkol et al., 2021).
Wow. To me seems high from personal anecdotal experience, but I get different people can handle different doses depending on body size, underlying conditions, fitness, immune strength, etc. I’ve had Crohn’s disease for many years so that’s probably a factor of why it hit me so hard. I saw the protocol online when I got Covid last summer, took the 12 mg all at once, and had a very intense and unpleasant reaction. So maybe just a caution not everyone can start off with 12mg’s. :) you are lucky! (Or I am unlucky lol) peace out fren
If you have crohns then maybe you have intestinal parasites and a bad case. Since ivm is an antiparisitic it caused a parasite die off. That can lead to a herxheimer reaction which makes the host (you) feel sick. To me that’s a sign it’s working. But I’m not a doc.
Look up the Parasite Pill document and read it - it’s interesting that say the least.
Also “ debug your health “ website has a lot of good parasite content.
Dosing is done by body weight. Did you check for incompatibilities between your Crohn's meds and ivermectin? If you're loaded with parasites it makes sense that you might have an adverse reaction. I've also noticed on big pharma ads that they to talk with your doctor if you have a parasitic infection before using their "treatment".
Time to make Ivermectin cookies. 12mg for 4 days straight.
I have taken the 12mg dose and didn’t notice anything. Senior citizen woman.
That dose is way too high - it could harm them. I took that much in one day and it was an incredibly unpleasant and painful experience. 3mg a day. Or one a week or once a month depending on your need.
According to FLCCC protocols, that is a low dose.A 150 lb person would take between 12 mg and 48 mg for 4 to 6 weeks. I know I have taken 36 mg for a week while having COVID with no ill effects.
I concur I'm 175 my doctor prescribed 15mg.
Yep. I was going by this. I already know a person that put cancer in remission with the miracle drug Ivermectin.
A five-day course of ivermectin may reduce the duration of COVID-19 illness
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8312054/
The highest dose of ivermectin that we have used in our study is 12 mg (200 µg/kg) once daily for 5 consecutive days, which resulted in a significantly shorter time for viral clearance. Viral clearance was earlier in the 5-day ivermectin treatment arm when compared with the placebo group (9.7 days vs 12.7 days; p = 0.02), but this was not the case for the ivermectin + doxycycline arm (11.5 days; p = 0.27). Similarly, clinical trials with a 3-day, once-daily dose of 400 µg/kg oral ivermectin in dengue patients has been shown to be safe, with accelerated clearance of the dengue virus nonstructural protein 1 (Suputtamongkol et al., 2021).
Do you know how much your friend was taking to put cancer in remission?
Wow. To me seems high from personal anecdotal experience, but I get different people can handle different doses depending on body size, underlying conditions, fitness, immune strength, etc. I’ve had Crohn’s disease for many years so that’s probably a factor of why it hit me so hard. I saw the protocol online when I got Covid last summer, took the 12 mg all at once, and had a very intense and unpleasant reaction. So maybe just a caution not everyone can start off with 12mg’s. :) you are lucky! (Or I am unlucky lol) peace out fren
If you have crohns then maybe you have intestinal parasites and a bad case. Since ivm is an antiparisitic it caused a parasite die off. That can lead to a herxheimer reaction which makes the host (you) feel sick. To me that’s a sign it’s working. But I’m not a doc.
Look up the Parasite Pill document and read it - it’s interesting that say the least.
Also “ debug your health “ website has a lot of good parasite content.
If you have parasites, with that first dose, as the parasites die and release their toxins into your system, you may feel a little sick.
Dosing is done by body weight. Did you check for incompatibilities between your Crohn's meds and ivermectin? If you're loaded with parasites it makes sense that you might have an adverse reaction. I've also noticed on big pharma ads that they to talk with your doctor if you have a parasitic infection before using their "treatment".
Hope that you're feeling better.
Ivermectin dosage is weight based- 12 mg. for 150# person. 3 mg. is like spitting in the ocean unless you are a child.
Yep. Also, if you don't take it for 4-5 days it doesn't do much.
Yes, absolutely correct. Also you should take Vitamin C, D, and zinc.
Honestly, with my small height and weight and Crohn’s disease, it is kinda like that :) I guess on the exception, but that’s OK.