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She was sick for 8 days before she told me about it, and mentioned her BF checked into the hospital , not vented yet but blood ox was in the high 60's.

She said she was fine, but if her blood ox dropped too low, she would head to the hospital. She was ~2 days behind him.

A few days later, I get a note from my aunt saying she was going to need to hit the hospital soon, she was having a hard time.

I had my friend hand deliver (toss) her some horse paste she did not want to take.

She got to the point she was going to go to the hospital, and took the horse paste instead.

She has some reminants, but he spent 7 days in there and she didn't. She started getting better a few hrs after the paste.

It worked.

She was sick for 8 days before she told me about it, and mentioned her BF checked into the hospital , not vented yet but blood ox was in the high 60's. She said she was fine, but if her blood ox dropped too low, she would head to the hospital. She was ~2 days behind him. A few days later, I get a note from my aunt saying she was going to need to hit the hospital soon, she was having a hard time. I had my friend hand deliver (toss) her some horse paste she did not want to take. She got to the point she was going to go to the hospital, and took the horse paste instead. She has some reminants, but he spent 7 days in there and she didn't. She started getting better a few hrs after the paste. It worked.

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If you're worried about the unknowns in vaccines and despise them as poison because you demand very long term data, why aren't just as concerned about the unknown inactive ingredients, which are formulated differently and in different quantities, in veterinary-use Ivermectin? There may be long term side-effects for using the veterinary formulated Ivermectin instead of the human version (we have decades of data on the human version for human use).

Also, Ivermectin can be contraindicated with some conditions and other medicines.

Please tell me you looked that shit up, matched it against your mom's chart and conditions, and ensured you aren't going to cause her problems a week or so from now?

Also, Ivermectin is intended for single use or very small acute use. Taking it day after day will cause it to build up in the system to toxic levels. There is a "good use period" for COVID-19 patients. I don't know of any clinically approved dosing protocols that have been researched, peer reviewed, results duplicated, and published in a reputable journal (which is the rigor we expect from vaccines so it is also the rigor we should expect for off-label uses from truly remarkable miracle cures like Ivermectin) for COVID-19 Ivermectin use. So I have no good advice to give here.

Anyway, sorry, just made me worry that you may be poisoning your mother after her miraculous recovery (sounds like Ivermectin did the trick so it is not really a miracle). I'm sure your mother is thankful you didn't buy into the bullshit and kept an open mind enough to recommend Ivermectin. Perhaps this opened her mind up, too, and it helps you grow closer as a family.

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Well unfortunately waiting for double blind studies in North America where they are actively trying to kill us, aren't going to happen.

I do know however, that horses are super expensive and causing a death from an animal of that cost would not be tolerated, so I feel safer taking the vet version than the human version.

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Well unfortunately waiting for double blind studies in North America where they are actively trying to kill us, aren't going to happen.

No, no, don't misunderstand me: we agree. For sure. I'm saying we (a lot of folks on Poal) have quite harsh requirements for vaccines. So why not the same rigor for off-label of other drugs? We don't have to lose our intelligent minds just because it becomes a meme to hate or love a certain thing, right? Sad that we have to do our own research, yes, but it's as close as possible.

I do know however, that horses are super expensive and causing a death from an animal of that cost would not be tolerated, so I feel safer taking the vet version than the human version.

While this seems like great logic, it's just not relevant. Horses are an entirely different species than humans. By a long shot. What kills a horse may not kill you and vice versa. What makes a horse sick may not make you sick and vice versa.

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Awful lot of may and might. I'm not going to feed my dog chocolate, but what can a horse eat that I can't? The ingredient list for the horse paste is quite small.