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I took it for my flu like cold and the lack of nose drainage is amazing. It’s long lasting, as long as ivermectin is in your system. It’s also safe and non-drowsy. It also has the benefit of helping you fight viruses and many other good things. I’m a fan now after two doses and hearing about it’s benefits to fight covid for so long. I took it with C, D, and zinc

I’m also wondering if it will help with warts since there are successful animal tests that did clear up warts. I unfortunately seem to have killed my wart right before going on this so I still won’t know.

Thanks pedes! 🙏

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I was exposed to covid a few months back and it didnt ever hit me toooo badly (I slammed Zinc+Vit D/NAC/Turmeric/Oil of Oregano/Black Seed Oil/Lysine/etc), but ever since I've been suffering on off with severe insane bouts of fatigue where I feel very ill/tired. I kept thinking this from being out near vaxxed people and getting shed on, but sometimes it happens outside of times when I've been out/about. I started to wonder if this is some sort of long tern effect from this lab made bullshit they infected people with.

has anyone else experienced this? if so did ivermectin heal it for you? I have ivermectin on the way from the Indian pharms but god damn it takes a while so I still have 3-4 weeks til I have it in hand. I am going to take it full dose per the Frontline protocol no matter what once I get it, but wanted to see others' experiences. thanks in advance!

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KENILWORTH, NJ – With many Louisiana residents complaining that their Ivermectin paste contains a distinct lack of seasoning, drug producer Merck & Co. confirmed today that they are releasing a Slap Ya Mama flavored version of the product.

The dewormer paste has become a popular product for many residents of Louisiana who think they are horses, or aspire to be a horse.

But with only an apple flavor currently available from feed stores in the area, a need for a more robust, flavorful version of the paste has become a need in the area.

“We’ve been getting a lot of feedback from Ivermectin users in Louisiana”, said Merck spokesperson David Spiller, “And the main complaint about it is that it just isn’t spicy enough for them. So with this new Slap Ya Mama flavored paste, users will be able to protect themselves from parasites whilst enjoying the authentic Cajun flavors that they know and love.”

Local resident Ashton Walker explained why he was delighted with the move.

“I been taking the Ivermectin paste for a month now to keep that there COVID away”, he said, “I figured that it’s wasted on them horses cause they can’t even get COVID.

It tastes pretty good but man I needed a little more of a kick to the taste. A little somethin’ somethin’. I been adding Tony’s to it myself, so I’m real glad to see that they’re bringing out this new seasoned flavor.

I’ll be heading down to Tractor Supply as soon as they get it in. Hell I might even start adding it to my jambalaya.”

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I'm in a debate with a friend over the safeness of animal-labeled ivermectin vs. human-labeled ivermectin. They're not debating whether or not the ivermectin itself is safe, but they are pointing to a multitude of resources about whether or not "horse ivermectin" is safe for humans. They are swearing up and down that horse paste will harm humans, cause cancer, give people bad side-effects from improper and dangerous components added to it, and more. There's simply no way to get human-labeled ivermectin in our area and animal (horse) paste variety is still available. I know three families that have given it to their kids and aged family and everyone is doing GREAT after a full round of horse paste.

I can't find any evidence that the horse paste variety has anything bad in it. I understand people might have an aversion to it, but I would like to convince this person that it is safe. They have some family that is very much at risk and it seems like they are going to default to doctors and bad treatments if they can't find a "human option".

Any kind of documentation for ingredients or anything that demonstrates the safety of animal varieties would be really helpful.

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Going to Mexico next week for two weeks. Anyone know if Ivermectin is available over the counter there?

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