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Kathy (Waukesha, WI) on 05/02/2021
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My daughter and I both got COVID at the same time. Her symptoms were quite severe, and we had just read about ivermectin. We found some animal grade Ivermectin at our local tractor and feed store in the horse section. It's for deworming horses, but don't be alarmed. Within 24 hours we were both much better and within three days we were almost completely well. Farm and Fleet also carries it. I've seen very credible doctors on YouTube who said that it would not hurt to take the veterinary ivermectin. I can tell you it didn't hurt and it cured us both for only $3.95.
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Replied By Wen (California ) on 07/06/2021

I looked for ivermectin for horses in our feed store and they had only two varieties. One was for injection and the other was for putting on the skin from neck to tail along the spine prior to selling them.

What form were you able to buy it? I've also heard that pine needle tea has similar properties and I've been making it to drink.

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Replied By Angela (Charlotte , NC) on 07/29/2021

I have some. Have not had Covid. Have not been vaccinated. I know there are measurements on the tube, but how do you measure for humans? Thank you.
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Replied By GertJr (Madison) on 07/29/2021

When I dose my chickens with the horse paste, I first determine how many mg/ml per pound. Let's say the dose is 10 mg/pound--how many pounds are you? at 150 pounds, you would take 1500 mg. I then get a syringe (no needle) and suck up into the syringe the correct amount of mg--the lines on the syringe are marked and you can get syringes in many sizes. BTW, the first time I dosed my chickens, I missed the decimal point and, instead of 0.5 I did 5--way too much. But it didn't bother them. If anything, they felt much better for being wormed and deloused. Another way would be to see by weight /pound and then use a small scale. It's not much--a 1500 pound horse gets the entire tube, so you'll get around a tenth of it.

Replied By Betty (CA) on 09/25/2021

Yes, this is good. The problem is with early treatment, doses need to be much higher to be effective. I think they were being too cautious with the recommendation.

Everyone needs to have the G6PD test done now as it takes a while to get results to see if IVC would be good or not good for them if they get cv19. If good then maybe 75-100grams for early treatment slow flow for several hours and repeat for several days taking vitC caps in between. Other things are listed in higher doses except for aspirin.

Replied By Daniel C. (San Bernardino, CA ) on 08/26/2024

Hello, If I may, to help you with the

" DOSAGE", IF you're going to take the IVER - - for the horses it's pretty much Simple, just use a "pencil eraser" "SIZE", & that's one DOSE,

And just go from there how you feel the drug is pretty much safe, if you take too too much you might just get diarrhea,

I've heard stories where people take the whole tube and they're fine, but I've just taken two at the most like two times a day and if it's really bad I could do three times a day but I've never have gotten to that point.

🙏, GOD BLESS, & Beware of the

"WHITE COATS ".... ✌️🥴


Replied By Darla (Petal Ms ) on 07/29/2021

1ml per 100 pounds of body weight.
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Replied By Thomas (US) on 08/01/2021

NOT 1ml/100lbs....try 1mg/100lbs