For those with loved ones that are affected with MS or other neurological issues - this seems very promising.
These hidden drugs are a game changer. Iver, Doxy, FebBen, ect.
Substack from the "2nd smartest guy in the world":
"Ivermectin can also induce remyelination. Myelin is the lining around nerve cells that gets destroyed in MS—Ivermectin can reverse this in MS animal models. (This is a complex topic beyond the scope of this post, and not without caveats, so I’ll plan to write a separate post about MS soon.) Ivermectin also promotes the regrowth of damaged peripheral nerves and functions as an immunomodulator, meaning that it helps fix an abnormal immune response. And to top it off, “Ivermectin has continually proved to be astonishingly safe for human use.”
Given the above, you might imagine that ivermectin could be useful for patients suffering from chronic infections that confuse the immune system, as such patients frequently wind up with long-term neurologic damage. And that’s why I have so much experience with it, even before Covid. I’ve prescribed it for countless patients over the years and it’s been enormously helpful for a significant subset."
Ivermectin Promotes Peripheral Nerve Regeneration during Wound Healing: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsomega.8b01451#
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Sheep drench is for oral use in sheep. You actually use a drench tool and squirt it directly into the animal stomach. You do not dilute it. And since a ram sheep weighs about the same as a man, and a ewe weighs close to a woman, we really felt comfortable with it. My son-in-law had covid and was hospitalized. He was using the injectable. He is fine now, and we all avoided the jab and run-death-is-near. We had covid at the same time and used sheep drench. We were not sick at all. Everyone is different, though, so I am not knocking injectable. My son-in-law thinks it helped him and thinks it might have been worse without it. We have injectable also, but it smells and tastes like there are additives and it is meant to be injected into the blood stream. We inject our cows with it. And we also have pour on, but it has blue coloring and smells like rubbing alcohol. We prefer injectable for our cows. The sheep drench worked best for us. And the reason we have all of these is because we have cattle and sheep. Ivermectin when used responsibly works wonders for sure. There are far more uses for it than are even known.
Well I learn something new every day thank you. I had always been told it was a pour on application.
I just opened the instruction packet on the side of the quart bottle I have on hand, and you are right it is for oral application. I had the drench confused with the pour on.
It also says 'not for human use'. KEK
Thanks again. I had never bothered to read the label. Now my available supply just grew large enough to last a lifetime.
I'm so glad you have some. I believe it is the best form to take. I hope they don't take it away from us as farmers. KEK