Thatβs the real challenge. I use the Durvet Horse paste.
I used to work at Merck. When I started, they were only making the animal versions - was called Avermectin to designate it as the animal/agricultural version. When it was later approved as Ivermectin for human use, the active ingredient was identical - just moved it to a different packaging line.
alright thanks for the comment, i was just going to source different claims to double check things posted:
found here: https://www.nature.com/articles/ja201711
that makes sense because I once read a strong majority of synthetics are derived from natural sources : https://news.mongabay.com/2007/03/70-of-new-drugs-come-from-mother-nature/
my bit about nicotine: https://vchs.ucsd.edu/blog/2023/02/understanding-how-nicotine-might-actually-help-treat-parkinsons-disease.html
claims ivermectin won nobel prize: https://www.reuters.com/article/fact-check/2015-nobel-prize-for-ivermectin-intended-for-treatment-of-parasitic-infections-d-idUSL1N2QB2XA/
So if it was in the soil... this sounds kind of like, eat more foods that have soil on them, that kind of thing, possibly
with cancer, ok so there are some anecdotes of people having positive results fighting cancer: https://www.newsweek.com/mel-gibson-joe-rogan-ivermectin-fenbendazole-cancer-podcast-2013180
one site claims it's as safe as you claim: https://www.coldenhealthandwellness.com/post/about-ivermectin
I guess my follow up question would be where to get some lol
Thatβs the real challenge. I use the Durvet Horse paste. I used to work at Merck. When I started, they were only making the animal versions - was called Avermectin to designate it as the animal/agricultural version. When it was later approved as Ivermectin for human use, the active ingredient was identical - just moved it to a different packaging line.