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I always figgered all y'all ol' grannies where kinda wormy! Make sure you consult a Merck manual for proper dosage!
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Great video. Here's my input and thoughts - My fiance, her three kids and I all took Ivermectin over Christmas. We went down to Tractor Supply, bought a tube of Ivermectin apple flavored horse wormer, read the posted 8"x11" sign they had posted below the wormer that said not recommended for human consumption by US doctors, apparently words getting out on Ivermectin. We went home and each took a dose on day one and day 3. Each tube is good for a 1250# horse, each notch is 50# worth so I took enough for a 250# dose (I weigh 225#), and my fiance and her kids each took their appropriate dose. Just screw the dial out to the dose you need, take your finger swipe off the dosage and place it on the back of your tongue and swallow. We each took a swig of water to wash it down. My fiance was the only one of 5 of us to even be able to taste it, all I got was a waxy film feeling on the back of my tongue. The fiancé said it had a bitter apple flavor in her opinion. The fiance works at a small mental hospital and they had a rash of covid patients, there are only 6 people working the facility and they all had to get tested for covid - her and only one other guy did not test positive for covid. One nurse has been out for almost a month still sick with covid. We all took the Ivermectin when the first patient was tested for covid, so we all took the Ivermectin about 3 days before my fiance was tested with the rest of the staff. None of us had any side affects, no upset stomach, no diarrhea, nothing at all, and as I said none of us could even taste it besides my fiance. So for $4.97 for a tube of Ivermectin horse wormer, I feel like it was money well spent. I know I've been using it for 30+ years to worm my horses, mules, and dogs. Guess if nothing else I can consider myself worm free even if it doesn't work on covid. If you watch the video you'll be amazed at the results other countries are seeing when administering Ivermectin to both patients with and without covid. Note the doctor makes the comment how there have only been 3 studies in the US, thank you Bill Gates and Fauci for pushing their vaccine, no doubt making millions of dollars.
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Great video. Here's my input and thoughts - My fiance, her three kids and I all took Ivermectin over Christmas. We went down to Tractor Supply, bought a tube of Ivermectin apple flavored horse wormer, read the posted 8"x11" sign they had posted below the wormer that said not recommended for human consumption by US doctors, apparently words getting out on Ivermectin. We went home and each took a dose on day one and day 3. Each tube is good for a 1250# horse, each notch is 50# worth so I took enough for a 250# dose (I weigh 225#), and my fiance and her kids each took their appropriate dose. Just screw the dial out to the dose you need, take your finger swipe off the dosage and place it on the back of your tongue and swallow. We each took a swig of water to wash it down. My fiance was the only one of 5 of us to even be able to taste it, all I got was a waxy film feeling on the back of my tongue. The fiancé said it had a bitter apple flavor in her opinion. The fiance works at a small mental hospital and they had a rash of covid patients, there are only 6 people working the facility and they all had to get tested for covid - her and only one other guy did not test positive for covid. One nurse has been out for almost a month still sick with covid. We all took the Ivermectin when the first patient was tested for covid, so we all took the Ivermectin about 3 days before my fiance was tested with the rest of the staff. None of us had any side affects, no upset stomach, no diarrhea, nothing at all, and as I said none of us could even taste it besides my fiance. So for $4.97 for a tube of Ivermectin horse wormer, I feel like it was money well spent. I know I've been using it for 30+ years to worm my horses, mules, and dogs. Guess if nothing else I can consider myself worm free even if it doesn't work on covid. If you watch the video you'll be amazed at the results other countries are seeing when administering Ivermectin to both patients with and without covid. Note the doctor makes the comment how there have only been 3 studies in the US, thank you Bill Gates and Fauci for pushing their vaccine, no doubt making millions of dollars. I'd love to know where you are buying horse worming paste for $4.97??
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Great video. Here's my input and thoughts - My fiance, her three kids and I all took Ivermectin over Christmas. We went down to Tractor Supply, bought a tube of Ivermectin apple flavored horse wormer, read the posted 8"x11" sign they had posted below the wormer that said not recommended for human consumption by US doctors, apparently words getting out on Ivermectin. We went home and each took a dose on day one and day 3. Each tube is good for a 1250# horse, each notch is 50# worth so I took enough for a 250# dose (I weigh 225#), and my fiance and her kids each took their appropriate dose. Just screw the dial out to the dose you need, take your finger swipe off the dosage and place it on the back of your tongue and swallow. We each took a swig of water to wash it down. My fiance was the only one of 5 of us to even be able to taste it, all I got was a waxy film feeling on the back of my tongue. The fiancé said it had a bitter apple flavor in her opinion. The fiance works at a small mental hospital and they had a rash of covid patients, there are only 6 people working the facility and they all had to get tested for covid - her and only one other guy did not test positive for covid. One nurse has been out for almost a month still sick with covid. We all took the Ivermectin when the first patient was tested for covid, so we all took the Ivermectin about 3 days before my fiance was tested with the rest of the staff. None of us had any side affects, no upset stomach, no diarrhea, nothing at all, and as I said none of us could even taste it besides my fiance. So for $4.97 for a tube of Ivermectin horse wormer, I feel like it was money well spent. I know I've been using it for 30+ years to worm my horses, mules, and dogs. Guess if nothing else I can consider myself worm free even if it doesn't work on covid. If you watch the video you'll be amazed at the results other countries are seeing when administering Ivermectin to both patients with and without covid. Note the doctor makes the comment how there have only been 3 studies in the US, thank you Bill Gates and Fauci for pushing their vaccine, no doubt making millions of dollars. The thing I read said take a dose on day one and three then every four weeks. They don't think it will interfere with the vaccine if you decide to get that later, but nobody knows. https://vimeo.com/486829903https://covid19criticalcare.com/i-mask-prophylaxis-treatment-protocol/faq-on-ivermectin/
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Great video. Here's my input and thoughts - My fiance, her three kids and I all took Ivermectin over Christmas. We went down to Tractor Supply, bought a tube of Ivermectin apple flavored horse wormer, read the posted 8"x11" sign they had posted below the wormer that said not recommended for human consumption by US doctors, apparently words getting out on Ivermectin. We went home and each took a dose on day one and day 3. Each tube is good for a 1250# horse, each notch is 50# worth so I took enough for a 250# dose (I weigh 225#), and my fiance and her kids each took their appropriate dose. Just screw the dial out to the dose you need, take your finger swipe off the dosage and place it on the back of your tongue and swallow. We each took a swig of water to wash it down. My fiance was the only one of 5 of us to even be able to taste it, all I got was a waxy film feeling on the back of my tongue. The fiancé said it had a bitter apple flavor in her opinion. The fiance works at a small mental hospital and they had a rash of covid patients, there are only 6 people working the facility and they all had to get tested for covid - her and only one other guy did not test positive for covid. One nurse has been out for almost a month still sick with covid. We all took the Ivermectin when the first patient was tested for covid, so we all took the Ivermectin about 3 days before my fiance was tested with the rest of the staff. None of us had any side affects, no upset stomach, no diarrhea, nothing at all, and as I said none of us could even taste it besides my fiance. So for $4.97 for a tube of Ivermectin horse wormer, I feel like it was money well spent. I know I've been using it for 30+ years to worm my horses, mules, and dogs. Guess if nothing else I can consider myself worm free even if it doesn't work on covid. If you watch the video you'll be amazed at the results other countries are seeing when administering Ivermectin to both patients with and without covid. Note the doctor makes the comment how there have only been 3 studies in the US, thank you Bill Gates and Fauci for pushing their vaccine, no doubt making millions of dollars. I'd love to know where you are buying horse worming paste for $4.97?? Tractor Supply Co TSC. cheap stuff is $5 The apple flavor is about $7 Got mine back in August. Maybe it’s more now ?
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Let us know when you start trotting around on all fours 😀
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Is there anybody that's surprised at how big govt makes decisions?
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None of us had any side affects, no upset stomach, no diarrhea, nothing at all, and as I said none of us could even taste it besides my fiance. I can't believe you didn't get the trots!
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I'd love to know where you are buying horse worming paste for $4.97??
Tractor Supply. It’s only 3.49 here
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Bet you have no worms either.
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Just an fyi but I was talking to a hospital pharmacist some years ago and we were talking about drugs and production. He told me of going to one manufacturer and watched as an antibiotic came down the conveyor belt and the pills hit a divider. Those going to one side were for people and the other side was for animals. For sure the animal meds are cheaper to buy.
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So, you’re saying you’ve got more giddyup, then?
P.s. your big green ford continues to do great.
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I put one of my labs on 10 days of cephalexin after getting cut up in a fight
It was cheaper for me to get meds for me and then give them to my dog instead of paying the DVM $30 for cephalexin.
I can get cephalexin for about $2.80
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Bought it at Tractor Supply, happened to be on sale. Going back today and going to buy another 3 tubes just in case we need some for the future. If more word gets out it wouldn't surprise me if the gubbermint doesn't step in and make it only available thru veterinarians or for them to administer it even though its been available off the shelf for at least 30 years I know about. Just another FYI, I have a good friend who's job is to deliver drugs to pharmacies and hospitals, he sent me an invoice and a label for some Ivermectin he was delivering to a pharmacy - $2800 was the bill. Pharmacist said he could buy it way cheaper, for pennies on the dollar for his horses.
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Bought it at Tractor Supply, happened to be on sale that day. Going back today and going to buy another 3 tubes just in case we need some for the future. If more word gets out it wouldn't surprise me if the gubbermint doesn't step in and make it only available thru veterinarians or for them to administer it even though its been available off the shelf for at least 30 years I know about. Just another FYI, I have a good friend who's job is to deliver drugs to pharmacies and hospitals, he sent me an invoice and a label for some Ivermectin he was delivering to a pharmacy - $2800 was the bill. Pharmacist said he could buy it way cheaper, for pennies on the dollar for his horses.
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I put one of my labs on 10 days of cephalexin after getting cut up in a fight
It was cheaper for me to get meds for me and then give them to my dog instead of paying the DVM $30 for cephalexin.
I can get cephalexin for about $2.80
Yeah, but I bet they charged your insurance more than the vet was charging, well maybe not after the discounting practices they use. Can you spell "SCAM"?
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