Persuaded my vaxxed daughter to get some Ivermectin, now trying to get her to take it. She is sick: says its not covid but a cold, coughing a lot. What amount should she be taking and how often?
Many thanks in advance.
Persuaded my vaxxed daughter to get some Ivermectin, now trying to get her to take it. She is sick: says its not covid but a cold, coughing a lot. What amount should she be taking and how often?
Many thanks in advance.
Yes, that is my prophylactic dose...I think early on they really didn't have a prophylactic dose but treated at the lowest and went up depending on how sick you were. But you are right...prophylactic dose it is...good luck with your experiment...my arthritis is a lot better, but I am also taking black cumin seed, which may be the factor. I do believe the ivermectin cuts down on inflammation. In my book it is a win win win to take it prophylactically. Many benefits from it in my book....God bless you and yours...
Thanks for that info...had not heard that...I have not noticed a vision change, but I will certainly keep that in mind...I may also try the once a week to experiment...like you, I really feel better than I have in years...but since I had covid I have done intermittent fasting and have lost weight, which always improves your health. My biggest problem was the arthritis...had it since my 40's and I believe that is just an autoimmune inflammation problem...but it sucks nonetheless. I am also taking turmeric since covid and I have met people that say that is one of the most important herbs to take so that could also be affecting the arthritis...don't know for sure...but what ever is working is working, so for the moment, I will not be changing any supplements....
The downside of intermittent fasting is you never really have any appetite for food. I have to make myself eat sometimes...and my stomach has shrunk to the point I cannot eat a lot...but I really consider that it just proves that I can eat to live...not live to eat...I am not to the point that I am skin and bones, but it really feels good to be healthier...and at 72 I have to really pay attention to my health more. My dad had alzheimer's in his 70's and I sure don't want to go down that path...it was a very slow, painful way to die. So...due diligence it is, while I still have my wits about me....