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If a human eats pet food for any length of time it'll cause disease because pet food is designed for, wait for it.... pets! It doesn't come with the necessary nutrients needed by a human.
Ivermectin for horses is different from Ivermectin for human. I honestly thought this is not something that needed to be point out.
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Your post is absolutely untrue. Consider yourself fact checked. Ivermectin be it for animals or humans is chemically identical. Otherwise one of them wouldn’t be ivermectin, it would be something else. The issue is the dosage. It’s not hard to figure that out.
Tim Pool did a good job of showing that right before the pandemic they were calling Ivermectin a wonder drug that won a Nobel prize, and can be used in humans to help with Malaria.
Then once Ivermectin could somehow be connected to orange man bad, it was merely a "horse dewormer."
Your post is absolutely untrue. Consider yourself fact checked. Ivermectin be it for animals or humans is chemically identical. Otherwise one of them wouldn’t be ivermectin, it would be something else. The issue is the dosage. It’s not hard to figure that out.
Well given recent problems in Oklahoma....let's see....1 horse weighs about 1/3 chevy truck.....mom is about 1/5 chevy truck....carry the 1 divide by pie...mmmmmm pie.
What kind of pie Hank?
Shut up Donny. Just give her the whole thing the extree will just help her Diabeets.
I'm not against Ivermectin at all, make your own choices. Unfortunately a number of folk have been "speraminting" with a difficulty of getting the dosage cowrecked.
Again though I ask, why would one take Ivermectin from a *cough* disease no worse than the common cold? There's theraflu right on the grocery store shelf, it's what I took when I got Covid.
Yep, I'm calling out the same crowd that swore Covid was no big deal....to now be taking Ivermectin. Why? It's just a cold, suck it up buttercup.
I'm amused by the same folks pushing Ivermectin, being the same folks that said that Covid was a nothing burger that was no worse than a cold.
Whoa now, so you're telling me Covid is serious now?
Who specifically are you referring to?
Also, saying that it is more than just for horses is a fact. The FDA approves of its use in humans for certain parasites. The WHO has supported its use in humans for Malaria.
These are facts.
One can say that it is propaganda to assert that it is a horse dewormer period.
Maybe it isn't effective for covid, we will see, but it is anti-science to keep insisting it is a horse dewormer as if it doesn't have real applications in humans.
I'm amused by the same folks pushing Ivermectin, being the same folks that said that Covid was a nothing burger that was no worse than a cold.
Whoa now, so you're telling me Covid is serious now?
Yep. Amazing isn’t it?
These are the same folks complaining that the Covid vaccines weren’t approved by the FDA but Ivermectin isn’t FDA approved for the treatment of Covid.
When the physicians at Walter Reed treated Trump for Covid they gave him Regeneron (totally experimental at the time).
They didn’t give him hydroxychloroquine, or a z-pac or ivermectin. Trump had Cadillac healthcare while his supporters are delighted to receive the equivalent of a beat up Pinto healthcare.
This is old news and doesn’t change anything. We know ivermectin has antiviral properties in a testube. So does garlic. That doesn’t mean either will do a thing against Covid when taken in pill form. Meanwhile, people in Mississippi and Oklahoma are overdosing on the stuff.
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