I have read that protocol. I have been leery of assuming ivermection for people and livestock has the same amount of active ingredient per mg. So I was wondering if someone had done the background research.
Livestock tend to be hardier than people, and if you kill off 1 out of 50....not a massive loss.
My first thought is just to match my sheep dosage. But they get one dose...only if they need it, so it is a higher dose I'm sure. It is easier to get it into my mouth so I could do it daily.
What dosage are you using? I have a gallon I use on my livestock...but have been unsure about dosage.
More info on my website, including a protocol: https://covidreport.net/
In short, 0.2 mg per kg of body weight
I have read that protocol. I have been leery of assuming ivermection for people and livestock has the same amount of active ingredient per mg. So I was wondering if someone had done the background research.
Livestock tend to be hardier than people, and if you kill off 1 out of 50....not a massive loss.
It's the same tube so it must have the same amount.
My first thought is just to match my sheep dosage. But they get one dose...only if they need it, so it is a higher dose I'm sure. It is easier to get it into my mouth so I could do it daily.
I don't have any sheep so this doesn't mean anything to me. How many grams is sheep dose?
0.2 mg/kg. Average sheep ~110 lbs, approximately 10 mg. Given orally, once. I follow up in 1 week if needed with a second dose.
1ml per 100 pounds. I take 2.2ml because I weigh 220 pounds.