I had a friend who cured her father of "terminal" colon cancer with Ivermectin and since she couldn't get the pill form, yes, she used the horse paste. He had already had a colon resection and a large mass removed from his shoulder. She is the most honest person you could ever find so I would not have any reason to doubt her story. The s…
I had a friend who cured her father of "terminal" colon cancer with Ivermectin and since she couldn't get the pill form, yes, she used the horse paste. He had already had a colon resection and a large mass removed from his shoulder. She is the most honest person you could ever find so I would not have any reason to doubt her story. The story she originally found was a guy who used Ivermectin for terminal lung cancer.
According to the ivermectin section on Barnhardt.biz, the drench/dip should not be used for human dosing. But the injectible (which you remove from bottle by syringe and place in a glass for drinking) or the paste is fine for consumption.
I had a friend who cured her father of "terminal" colon cancer with Ivermectin and since she couldn't get the pill form, yes, she used the horse paste. He had already had a colon resection and a large mass removed from his shoulder. She is the most honest person you could ever find so I would not have any reason to doubt her story. The story she originally found was a guy who used Ivermectin for terminal lung cancer.
Joe Tippens story.
Sheep and goat drench. Liquid.
According to the ivermectin section on Barnhardt.biz, the drench/dip should not be used for human dosing. But the injectible (which you remove from bottle by syringe and place in a glass for drinking) or the paste is fine for consumption.
The paste is cheap at the Tractor Store. It's where I purchase it.