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Can’t you read the DISCLAIMER ! Are you a troll?
The dosage is the same for humans as it is for horses, 0.2mg/kg, also expressed as 200mcg/kg (that’s micrograms, as opposed to milligrams).
For humans:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/ivermectin-oral-route/proper-use/drg-20064397
And for horses (4 lines into the Abstract): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12887622/
Hi Chris alot of evidence is emerging that Febenzadole (out of patent anti-parasitic) should be a frontline Cancer treatment. Appartly it attacks cancer cell via three routs
1: Breaks down the microtubuala structures of the tumor.
2: Shuts down the metabalization of sugar by cancer cells
3: Unregulates p53 gene expression, the bodies own way to control Cancer.
This is the “antidotal” publics stories.
https://www.mycancerstory.rocks/
https://www.hindustantimes.com/business/taskforce-finds-lapses-in-made-in-india-medicines/story-rDYjU70Tn3X3WqHSQPRimK.html
Doesn’t mention an SA enterprises, but I would be wary of taking drugs meant for animals, made in India, because the quality control would likely be less stringent than for humans. Bare in mind though, a lot of meds sold in the Western world for humans are manufactured in India.
Mark - that link refers to a lotion which is applied topically. As far as I know all topical ivomectin formulations are poisonous if consumed by humans due to the other additives (as opposed to formulations intended for oral use or injection). Please don’t encourage people to use these except for their specific purpose. In addition to the potential harm that people may suffer, the mainstream media and medical establishment will play up the resulting poisoning incidents in the same way they played up the aquarium HCQ poisoning incident.
I sent her an image of the chart and a link to the article.
She said she can’t write the perscription unless the drug is formally approved for this specific use.
This is in Israel.
I’m sorry TamHob but where did I imply what you just went on about?
Hi Mark,
Sorry if I misinterpreted your intention. But you said that the FDA’s approval of a lice treatment makes ivomectin more attainable (in the context of a thread about using it for covid 19, which as far as I know only works for that if swallowed or injected, not if topically applied). So, I understood you as implying that the more available lice treatment would somehow be useful for covid. Which I can’t see how it could be and potentially poisonous if consumed (which I have read people advocating on other forums). If you had another meaning, my apologies.
I thought people were applying the horse paste topically but nope, that’s just a flavored oral paste. So I just deleted my comment. Nevertheless peculiar timing by the FDA on that though?
Why wouldn’t the Malignant Overlords censor any and all information about medicines that are too cheap and effective and threaten their vaccine boondoggle? And stand in the way of Universal Vaccination and ID implants? It’s not as if they aren’t sociopaths.
After all they were able to test and verify the efficiency of their indoctrination techniques by convincing the vast majority of the US populace that the laws of physics were suspended in order for the 911 attacks to proceed and make way for the Homeland Security State. Now we’ve just had an “election” in which the laws of probability were cast aside to the extent of reducing them to one trillion to one. But 90% of the true believers from the Demonrat Party believe nothing is amiss, along with half of the compliant Repugnants.
“Delusion is the Opium of the People”
The horse dose per/lb is the same as the human dose per/lb, they have just converted from kg to lbs. So yes just use the weight marks on the plunger. Take one full dose orally (by your weight) on day 1 and 3.
If it’s hard to imagine how the truth about a therapeutic that could beat Covid could be suppressed, consider the analog cases of tobacco and sugar.
The medical community basically knew that cigarettes were tied to lung cancer for decades before there were warnings. Likewise, food companies that benefitted from selling us sugary foods unfairly demonized fat instead (which can be healthy; think keto or paleo diets). I would opine that sugar is still America’s most dangerous drug that most of us are still hooked on and it’s killing us in ways both slow and fast. Consider how many people die from cannabis (zero, ever) compared to from sugar (according to the CDC (yeah, yeah, I know) around 13%, and climbing, of the US population had diabetes in 2018!).
Think about that: 13% of the US population (and climbing) with diabetes. Covid’s bad for sure, but I think our poor diets may be even worse.
But my main point is it may be helpful to think about how the truth got out around tobacco and sugar; and see if there are any lessons to be learned.
I think the internet offers a lot of hope of speeding up this process, even if individual voices, like Chris or FLCCC doctors, can be temporarily ignored or even shut down, it’s really a game of whack-a-mole. (of course not so fun if you’re the mole) A good example is Dr. John Campbell whose Dec. 12th video argues strongly for Ivermectin. (watch the video, like it, share it!) At time marker 6:50 he says, based on clinical data, governments need to consider it. It helps that Dr. Campbell is about as controversial (but also nutritious!) as a big bowl of organic oatmeal. (for the record I love oatmeal.)
Of course I don’t know what will happen next, but I’d hazard a guess that: 1) the truth about ivermectin’s usefulness will be more broadly recognized in the US but it may take a few more months for this to happen and 2) the mainstream won’t remember or apologize to those it criticized for making this change happen, but that’s life.
Ok, so I am now seeing covid related conspiracies everywhere, so take this with a grain of salt. When I read that press release, I thought that the recency and specific mention of covid made it likely to come up high in a google search on ‘covid’, ‘ivermectin’, ‘FDA’ and ‘approval’.
As such, the press release seems like a deniable way to bait someone who didn’t know much about the different forms of ivermectin but was looking for a safe source (ie FDA approved, just for a different use) to treat covid into using that product orally. For example, there was lots of reassurance that the product is safe, when used as directed, and the standard disclaimer re not approved as safe or effective for covid treatment and a contact if anyone is advertising it as such. However, that was it. If you were seriously worried someone might consume it thinking it could be used off-label as a covid treatment and poison themselves due to the additives like foaming ingredients shouldn’t you include a specific warning about the additives and their potential effects? Or at least state ‘not safe for consumption.’ Rather than just repeating the standard warnings which are also used in the same way on all of the ivermectin forms which are actually safe to consume?
So, yeah, the timing did seem suspicious to me, since it seemed like they might be fishing for cautionary tales ala the HCQ aquarium cleaner poisoning couple.
Been pounding down Quercetin, C, D 10,000IU, multivitamin, NAC since you first started discussing them.
Think maybe I got the ‘rona a few weeks back. Massive headaches and joint pain for a few days, pretty tired, then it all disappeared.
got on my first plane yesterday in over a year. As a prophylactic took two doses of horse dewormer 5 & 3 days earlier. Just in case…
like you, I ‘respect’ the ‘rona, but don’t spend my days in fear of it. Sadly, one of my kids is totally paranoid as a result of the reporting. And as a 25 year old, of course he knows everything and his dumb dad (who paid for his education no less) knows nothing. So he takes nothing.
Correct! I personally did the math as well to verify that.
Here is the link for the Ivermectin Prophylaxis Treatment Protocol:
https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/FLCCC-I-MASK-Protocol-v6-2020-12-09-ENGLISH.pdf
Someone should tell Dr Marik that hydroxychloroquine is effective when given early.