We make gin and whiskey in stills in the woods. Does anyone know how to grow/make Ivermectin at home? I'm reading that the big Pharma are buying up the small Indian factories to corner the market. If India can do it why can't we.
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I have been contemplating this. Keep in mind that artemisia annua, Bidens alba and other plants have many of the same properties of Ivermectin. I use tinctures that have helped many recover from the coof.
I also have a 100ml bottle of Ivermectin and have read the label. It is meant to be used within a certain time after being opened and a limited number of extractions.
That being said, I have been drawing from it for over a year and am still good. Use it every time I get a sniffle and on my cats for flea/tick control.
In the future, I would separate it into smaller bottles and store away until needed.
More, please, on the flea/tick control on pets.
Revolution is an avermectin called Selamectin, which is in the same group as Ivermectin.
I dose the liquid injectable cattle Ivermectin on my cats back, just like the super expensive cat treatment. For the price of two month’s worth of Revolution I can treat a cat for its entire life.
Read up on it, though. Some herding dogs have a genetic mutation that makes avermectins deadly to them. And a cat dose is very small (1-2 drops).