I saw an NIH.gov article that says it was promising in ovarian cancer. Obviously won't relate to your dad but it's something. Also Trump said he is getting closer to curing cancer so maybe this was part of it. I'm super interested as well.
Lol. When I said epic this is exactly what I meant.
I took 18mg and I'm right around 200lb's but yes it does sound like it's very hard to OD.
This was a practice run for my new career in clickbait.
Maybe try again with a different dosage. I did a dose on day 1/3/9. 1.5 times my body weight for the paste or .2mg times weight in kilograms for the human pills.
Also take Vitamins C/D/B12. You can get a blood test for your vitamin and hormone levels as well. Low Vitamin B levels are notorious for feeling sluggish. If your hormones are out of wack a doctor will prescribe you some big pharma drug but there is usually something better like NAC that would be a better alternative.
I can't speak for Lily but I think that would be unnecessary.
My personally opinion would be take a dose on day 1/3/9 maybe twice a year.
My perception is that Ivermectin is NOT a drug that wears off and you have to keep taking it to feel good. I feel it is more like a body cleanse. It cleans your body of parasites/whatever and you feel good until the parasites start building back up. Then you would do a cleanse again.
It won't hurt you. Worst thing is you are completely healthy and won't notice anything so you will be disappointed. Best thing is you feel like a new person. Data says it's literally the safest drug ever created.
I've cross referenced a bunch of medical sites and the general consensus recommend 20mg per dose for various diseases or .2mg X weight in kilograms if a person weighs over 100kg.
I've seen non medical recommendations of .2mg for healthy people, .4mg for non serious sickness/covid. .6mg for serious sicknesses/covid. (times weight in KG). For sickness research says to dose once a day for 5 days or until you are better.
Also I've seen conflicting snippets about not giving to children under 5.
I'm not a pharmacist. This is just my independent research.
This was just my experience. Everyone's body is different.
No idea. I took quercetin from GNC a while back before I heard good reviews. Didn't notice anything. I've heard NAC is good but haven't tried it.
This was a far reach for me. I'm just a daily Vitamin C/D/B12 taker and recently zinc if I'm feeling down. I mostly stay away from doctors and medicine in general.
My hypothesis is the less remarkable it is the healthier you were but the fact you noticed something means you are even healthier now.
I have a 17 year old cat so maybe there is something to it. No idea.
I took the paste Day 1, 3, and 9. About a month later I took the pills on Day 1 and 3. Day 9 will be Monday.
I supposed you could take them more regularly but I'm not sure it's necessary unless maybe you were taking it as a precautionary for being exposed to covid or feeling sick one day. I didn't notice a decline as if a drug was wearing off. I felt as good at 30 as I did at day 5. I only did another run to test out the pills, not because I felt I needed it.
I’ve heard directly from people that monoclonal antibodies help with that.
We went back down. Guess it's going to be a long night.
My company came back up right around 5:30 cst. We are AWS servers.
I'm not in the medical field but there seems to be different levels on how much is dispensed. Too much will make you loopy and sounds like its hard on your lungs.
Unfortunately that is hospital protocol now in most states. I'm sure there will be malpractice suits in the future but that won't bring anyone back.
I know a guy from High School that just died this past weekend. He went to the hospital in Colorado and they immediately gave him Remdesivir which caused him to flat line while it was being administered. After that they vented him and he was dead a few days later.
I currently have a relative in the hospital in South Dakota where they gave him Regeneron/Regen-COV and he is on oxygen. Appears to have been through the worst.
Not sure if its a red state/blue state thing? Or just hospital by hospital basis? Either way, I'm convinced that Remdesivir is medical murder at this point.
I thought other than Jack it was CFO's.
I'm not sure about Ivermectin but my boss lost her smell and taste so she got a monoclonal antibodies treatment at the doctor and she said they back to normal within a few hours.
I came across this a while back.
I'll take this as things that never happened for 500 Alex.
My doctor recommended getting vaccinated so..........
That is my hypothesis.