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Request: Could someone please compare what you know about Ivermectin dosages with what my dad's new cancer doctor prescribed for him? My mom is nervous to give him this big a dose. (media.greatawakening.win) 🧐 Research Wanted πŸ€”
posted 1 year ago by Bonnieric 1 year ago by Bonnieric +100 / -0
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– Bobisouttacontrol 18 points 1 year ago +18 / -0

Gulp it down!

"The lethal dose 50 (LD50) of ivermectin varies by species. In mice, the LD50 is observed to be between 25 to 50 mg/kg, while in rats, it is between 40 to 50 mg/kg. In dogs, no significant lethality was observed at doses up to 10 mg/kg. This data indicates that the LD50 of ivermectin is relatively high, suggesting a wide margin of safety in therapeutic use.[1-2]"

IF he weighs 150lb (68kg) x 10mg/kg = 680 mg. You can use his actual weight...just divide wt in lbs by 2.2 to get kg.

Takes a truckload.

Edit: info from OpenEvidence ...an AI resource by Mayo Clinic/NEJM. (I dont care for some practices of the NEJM, btw. Not a big fan. But there is good science to be found by real resesrchers not on the dole in there) Got turned onto it by best friend, a psychopharmacologist researcher. He plugged in a bunch of obscure info to test it over time and said it it amazed them as to its accuracy and depth. Fyi.

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– jEs2We9Qbw 16 points 1 year ago +16 / -0

^ this

I’m not a Doctor. However, I have read a ton of information before I took it and this is correct. It take a ton to overdose.

If you want to reference known dosages. If I have cancer, I will do this:

https://floridasharkman.org/

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– Striker1 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

That’s exactly who I was going to recommend! He’s nice and informative!

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– Bonnieric [S] 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Thanks

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– Bonnieric [S] 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Thanks so much!

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– Bonnieric [S] 8 points 1 year ago +8 / -0

He weighs 170 lbs, so 77 kg. So his dosage of 80 mg per day, sounds safe then. Yes. It sounds like my mother can trust this naturopath oncologist. Thanks so much!

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– Bobisouttacontrol 6 points 1 year ago +6 / -0

Prayers sent up, too! Keep us posted.

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– Bonnieric [S] 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

Very helpful information. Thanks!

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– Standingoak 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0

I took half that for the effects of the virus on my heart....7 months straight. ZERO side effects. Apparently full recovery.

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– WhyAserverWasBuilt 10 points 1 year ago +10 / -0

For a man of normal size, 12 mg 4 times a day for a nasty cold or flu. That's 45mg a day. I would think a double dose for cancer at least.

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– Revodude 10 points 1 year ago +10 / -0

If I remember correctly, the toxic amount is way higher. Check with what Sharkman has put out there. Higher doses tended to have a higher percentage of success.

Also starve it of sugar.

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– Bonnieric [S] 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Thanks so much. I passed on your reply to her. Appreciated.

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– Bonnieric [S] 10 points 1 year ago +10 / -0

80 mg liquid Ivermectin daily for 30 days.

200 mg Albendazole once daily (a milder version of Fenbendazole used with the elderly.)

KB-C Traditional Chinese Medicine Dulse Liqiuid (for Thyroid) B Complex

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– ILoveIvermectin 9 points 1 year ago +9 / -0

Albendazole also targets 25% more types of parasites than fenbendazole.

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– Bonnieric [S] 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

I didn't know that. Thanks!

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– NeverStopBelieving 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Thank you for that info !

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– DIAFhillary 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

You got a doc to prescribe this?

Can you pm me your doctor if you're close to the midwest. My aunt has glioblastoma (brain cancer).

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– Bonnieric [S] 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Best wishes for your aunt. She is lucky to have you looking out for her

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– Bonnieric [S] 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Drmelissanaturopathy.com

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– Bonnieric [S] 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

She has a website, so I guess I can share that.

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– deleted 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0
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– Bonnieric [S] 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Yes. I will. Kansas City, MO And our pharmacist is here, too

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– PillarOfWisdom 7 points 1 year ago +7 / -0

Here is a page with a ton of IVM info as well as a dosage chart halfway down the page. This will help put your mom at ease.

https://imahealth.org/ivermectin/

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– Bonnieric [S] 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

Thanks. Forwarded and saved. πŸ‘

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– cyberrigger 6 points 1 year ago +6 / -0

Horse paste --- dosage by weight on the plunger.

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– GimmeMemes 6 points 1 year ago +6 / -0

Horse paste is only 0.2 mg/kg concentration. I think i have seen Dr. Makis talk about cancer doses as high as 2 mg/kg. OP should subscribe to his substack, he has hundreds of articles where he talks about Ivermectin and Fenbendazole doses and treatment regimens for cancer.

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– ILoveIvermectin 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Injectable, but use it orally. More doses.

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– Bonnieric [S] 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Thanks!

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– cyberrigger 6 points 1 year ago +6 / -0

FWIW I never caught covid ------ or turned into a horse.

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– BooniesRedneck 6 points 1 year ago +6 / -0

Thank you for posting this!! A relative of mine was just told that his cancer had spread and they are putting him on hospice. I’m going to use this information that you posted to hopefully convince him to at least try ivermectin.

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– JesusmyLordandSavior 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

I had saved this to my computer from Dr. Makis:

The "Dr.Makis Ivermectin Cancer Protocols" LOW DOSE (<=0.5mg/kg) β€’ Cancers in remission β€’ Strong family history β€’ genetic predisposition β€’ prophylactic use MEDIUM DOSE (1.0mg/kg) β€’ Starting dose for most Cancers, including mRNA Vaccine Induced Turbo Cancers (lymphoma, breast cancer, colon cancer, lung cancer, melanoma, testicular/cervical/ovarian, kidney, etc) HIGH DOSE (2.0mg/kg) β€’ Starting dose for aggressive Turbo Cancers, especially Leukemias, pancreatic, brain cancer β€’ aggressiveness of a tumor is often determined on pathology (Ki67 staining of 80%+ for example) β€’ some very aggressive rare types (appendix, gallbladder, cholangiocarcinoma, angiosarcoma & other sarcomas) VERY HIGH DOSE (2.5mg/kg) β€’ Very desperate situations β€’ have only days to live β€’ extreme tumor metastases burden

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– Bonnieric [S] 6 points 1 year ago +6 / -0

Passed on to my Mom. She agreed to give him the 80 mg dosage. Thanks!!!! He weighs 77 kg, by the way.

He is unvaxxed and got recurrent prostate cancer in the wall where his prostate had previously been removed. It is slow growing.

Bless you all for your wisdom and motive to help and support our community members.

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– Moose_Antlers 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Just a word of caution from someone who has an active license and wears a white coat (but is not an infectious disease doctor or oncologist) for a living, you're putting a lot of faith in diagnosis by internet using questionable-at-best evidence to support it.

Of course, you're going to need to choose where to put your faith. As you said, the tumor is slow-growing, as prostate cancers tend to be, but it is a recurrence. That means it was already outside of the containment of a nice convenient surgical excision. It also means it could easily continue to spread. Once it's out of the prostate into another tissue, they call it stage 4 and move from treatment as a goal to "management."

If you believe ivermectin is going to fix it, I can't stop you. I can only tell you the evidence that comes out of properly designed studies with reproducible results is paper thin. Ivermectin's an exceptionally safe drug, but we're talking 5x the regular dose here, without the benefit of testing to see if there are late-breaking toxicities that show up if you take it for 2-3x as long as its regularly prescribed for river blindness.

Meanwhile, there are other, more traditional, and far better tested therapies. They're not fun. I'm aware of that, but they are a known commodity with known risks and benefits.

Personally, I'm not terribly comfortable trusting what I call "internet doctors" to provide my medical advice. If you trust your oncologist, then take his recommendation with confidence, but if you don't, consider a second opinion from a flesh and blood doctor who you do trust. We are in fact talking about a life or death decision (eventually, maybe 10-15 years, best case scenario, but still).

I wish you and your family the best whatever decision you ultimately make.

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– Icdrmz1 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

Just a word of caution from someone who has an active license and wears a white coat 🀑

"I'm not terribly comfortable trusting what I call "internet doctors"🀑 hahahahahahahah but I am comfortable with only prescribing RX and surgery

HAHAHAHA chemo has a 2% efficacy and kills ya but oncologist get 60% of their income from prescribing it great advice from another big medicine/RX whore $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

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– Bonnieric [S] 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

I very much appreciate this response. Thanks.

My dad has a fantastic oncologist (who also removed my husband's prostate), and he went through rigorous tests. The oncologist said that, because my dad is 86, he may outlive this cancer. So, my dad decided to go the Fenbendazole/Ivermectin route. (Switched to Albendazole, actually.)

My mom found a naturopath who prescribes these meds. She didn't want to risk hurting my dad regarding dosages. So, now my dad has two doctors.

I should have posted his age earlier.

Anyway, I agree with you. Thanks again.

By the way. The skin cancer on his ear disappeared even while he took a lower dose for a while (as my mom was looking for a naturopath). Yay!

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– Feelsgoodman 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

All the best to you & your mom & dadπŸ’–

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– Bonnieric [S] 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

❀️

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– BooniesRedneck 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0

Dosages are based on weight. We use ivermectin to deworm our cattle and use a chute scale to determine how much to give each animal based on their weight.


I asked your question to Grok. This was its reply: I am not a doctor, and determining the safety or appropriateness of a medication dosage, such as ivermectin at 80 mg daily for 30 days for cancer treatment, requires professional medical evaluation based on individual health factors. However, I can provide information based on available data to help you understand the context and risks, emphasizing that you should consult a qualified healthcare provider before considering any such regimen. Key Points on Ivermectin Dosage and Safety: Standard Approved Doses for Ivermectin: Ivermectin is FDA-approved for parasitic infections (e.g., strongyloidiasis, onchocerciasis) at much lower doses, typically 0.15–0.2 mg/kg body weight (about 12–18 mg for an average adult) taken as a single dose or in short courses, repeated if needed. For example: A 70 kg (154 lb) person would receive ~12–14 mg per dose.

These doses are well-studied and considered safe for approved indications.

Ivermectin in Cancer (Anecdotal and Preclinical Context):
Anecdotal Reports: Some anecdotal claims on platforms like X (2024–2025) and wellness blogs (e.g., onedaymd.com) mention ivermectin for cancer at higher doses, ranging from 12–36 mg daily, often combined with drugs like fenbendazole. A few reports cite doses up to 1 mg/kg/day (e.g., 70 mg for a 70 kg person), but 80 mg daily for 30 days is on the higher end and rarely documented in these accounts.

Preclinical Studies: Lab studies (e.g., 2020 Pharmacological Research, 2024 Anticancer Research) show ivermectin inhibits cancer cell growth at concentrations equivalent to high doses in humans (e.g., 2–10 mg/kg in animal models). These doses are far above approved human levels and raise safety concerns.

Safety and Toxicity Risks at 80 mg Daily:
Toxicity Concerns: The FDA and CDC have warned that high doses of ivermectin can cause serious side effects, including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, low blood pressure, dizziness, seizures, liver injury, and, in extreme cases, coma or death. A 2022 New England Journal of Medicine study on ivermectin for COVID-19 noted adverse effects at doses as low as 0.4 mg/kg (e.g., 28 mg for a 70 kg person) when taken daily.

80 mg Daily: For a 70 kg person, 80 mg daily equates to ~1.14 mg/kg/day, which is significantly higher than approved doses and even most anecdotal cancer regimens. Sustained use for 30 days increases the risk of cumulative toxicity, particularly to the liver and nervous system, as ivermectin has a half-life of ~18 hours and can accumulate.

Weight Dependence: For a heavier person (e.g., 100 kg), 80 mg is 0.8 mg/kg, still high but less extreme. Conversely, for a lighter person (e.g., 50 kg), it’s 1.6 mg/kg, which is dangerously high based on known safety thresholds.

Lack of Clinical Data for Cancer:
No clinical trials have established a safe or effective ivermectin dose for cancer treatment. Anecdotal reports (e.g., a 2025 X post citing 36 mg daily for breast cancer or 1 mg/kg for pancreatic cancer) are unverified and often lack details on duration or adverse effects.

A small observational study in Loja, Ecuador (2023) noted cancer patients using ivermectin-based antiparasitic drugs, but doses were not standardized, and outcomes were inconclusive, with oncologists warning against unproven use.

Regulatory and Expert Warnings:
The FDA (2023–2025 updates) explicitly advises against using ivermectin for unapproved indications like cancer, especially at high doses, due to toxicity risks. A 2025 Poynter article reiterated that claims of ivermectin for cancer lack human trial support.

Oncologists, per sources like AP News (2023), emphasize that unproven treatments can delay effective therapies, worsening outcomes, particularly for aggressive cancers like pancreatic or prostate cancer.

Anecdotal Dosage Context:
Most anecdotal cancer regimens on X or blogs report doses of 12–36 mg daily, with some mentioning 0.5–1 mg/kg (35–70 mg for a 70 kg person) for shorter periods (e.g., 1–8 weeks). An 80 mg daily dose for 30 days exceeds these, aligning more with experimental protocols in animal studies, which are not safe for humans without rigorous testing.

A 2024 X post by @MakisMD referenced high-dose ivermectin for thyroid cancer but didn’t specify 80 mg or 30-day durations, and no adverse effects were reported, leaving safety unclear.

Conclusion: An 80 mg daily dose of ivermectin for 30 days is likely too high based on current safety data and approved uses. It exceeds typical anecdotal cancer regimens (12–36 mg/day) and approaches doses linked to toxicity in humans (e.g., >0.4 mg/kg/day). For a 70 kg person, this is ~1.14 mg/kg/day, well above safe thresholds for prolonged use, risking serious side effects like liver damage or neurological issues. No clinical evidence supports this dose for cancer, and preclinical studies suggest such high doses are experimental and unsafe without medical oversight. Recommendation: Consult an oncologist or clinical pharmacologist before considering ivermectin for cancer. They can assess your specific health profile, cancer type, and treatment history to determine if off-label use is safe or if clinical trials are available. Self-administering high doses based on anecdotes risks harm and may delay proven treatments. If you’re exploring trials, I can search ClinicalTrials.gov or X for updates on ivermectin studies. Would you like me to do that?

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– Bonnieric [S] 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Interesting. Grok may be over cautious, huh? I like reading it, anyway. Thanks. πŸ˜ƒ

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– BooniesRedneck 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Grok is very over cautious when it comes to giving out medical advice. Early on, when Grok was on version 2, it was not as cautious. I think threats of lawsuits may have been made.

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– Bonnieric [S] 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Sounds about right. Thanks.

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– BooniesRedneck 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Blessings for your dad.

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– Dirty30 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Hi fren, I'm not a Doctor, so I can only offer you some information that I have found over this crazy time line of the "Scamdemic"

Here is a link to an article about ivermectin safety by Pierre Kory. He says ivermectin is an incredibly safe drug with minimal side effects that go away when usage is stopped with no permanent problems.

https://www.slightlyoffensive.com/can-you-overdose-on-ivermectin-dr-pierre-korys-answer-will-shock-you/

Among all the other good information being offered, make sure to ask the Doctor about your dad's Vitamin D levels. In the US the levels will calculated in Nanograms Per Millilitres (ng/ml)

A good figure would be 45 ng/mL or higher.

Vitamin D, as in Vitamin D3, is very important in managing Immunity to help fight infection, viruses and cancer.

All the best of luck with your dad's treatment.

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– Bonnieric [S] 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Bless you. Great information. I have two other friends who have cancer now. I will send this to them, too.

Yes, his naturopath is working to raise his Vit D levels. You are right.

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– Bonnieric [S] 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Saved this. πŸ‘

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– Dirty30 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Just another quick bit of information about "High dose intravenous vitamin C" for cancer treatment.

The main article about this link is behind a pay wall, but it will give you ideas for other Web searches.

In theory, the vitamin C treatment, along with the ivermectin and others such as vitamin D3 and Fenbendazole or Menbendazole should compliment each other.

Ask your dad's Doctor about his/her opinion.

https://thePatriotlight.com/379759/high-dose-vitamin-c-in-cancer-care-a-simple-approach/

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– Bonnieric [S] 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Thanks. She likes to do Vit C and glutathione in IVs.

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– Dirty30 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Cheers, fren. All the best to you and your family.

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– Bonnieric [S] 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Thanks so much. Your posts make me happy.

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– Dirty30 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

It sounds like your dad's Doctor is pretty switched on! Your dad is in good hands. All the best,fren.

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– Huskereyez 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

All throughout the Koof I gave myself and my family (wife and four sons) Vit C, D, zinc, and 12mg of Ivermectin (from India) if anybody showed any signs of a scratchy throat or ears hurting or anything! Usually I would also throw in azithromiacin,spelling? Sorry. I have littles and bigs. We all got the same dose. Just to appease my wife early on I would break the Ivermectin pills in half for the littles. But after a year or so the wife said it’s fine just give them the whole thing. We still do this numerous times a year. Hope this helps fren :)

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– Bonnieric [S] 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Thanks. Your kids are lucky their parents are awake! πŸ˜ƒ You are appreciated.

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– 2224522 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

If you are concerned check w your pharmacy again just to be sure.

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– Bonnieric [S] 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Thanks. Our pharmacist is so brave. He was one of only two pharmacists out of 2,000 in our area who would fill scripts during covid. Most buckled under gov harassment and threat. We are lucky to have him.

Yea. He told my mom the dosage was OK, but she still wouldn't give it to my dad until I showed her all your responses yesterday. Thanks, Frens

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– dakinnia 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

It's possible to die from taking too much ivermectin.

The drug kills the parasite. The parasite dumps its crap into the blood stream. Too much shit in the blood causes septic shock .

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– GeorgeMcPottyMouth 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

I heard this about cats,i was told by a farmer that cats can get enough ivermectin from poop given to the larger animals on the farm that to much for cats will clog the heart with dead parasites .

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– Bonnieric [S] 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

I wonder what binder we should take? That clay?

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– Bonnieric [S] 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Smart question. I also wonder if we need to take a binder along with it.

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