Guest guest Posted November 27, 2008 Report Share Posted November 27, 2008 Ivermectin or "Stromectol" the prescription name:It is a dewormer for animals(heartgard), BUT also is used for two diseases of humans. The two diseases are:river blindness (onchocerciasis) and a certain type of diarrhea (strongyloidiasis. IT IS NOW used "off label" for scabies, meaning it is still not approved for the use of scabies but doctors prescribe ivermectin for it anyways if the poison creams arent working for the patient or in immune system challenged people(HIV). NOW let me explain how easy it is to get! If your doctor wont prescribe it at first, then what you do is go to your local feed store(horses, cattle, etc) and buy ivermectin paste for horses. It comes in tubes for 1500 lb or 2500 lb. horse. DO NOT BUY ANY OTHER VERSION like injectable or topical. ONLY BUY PASTE. The tube has marks on it for every 250 lbs. of animal and the proper amount of medicine. the amount of ivermectin in it is already the same as stromectol...200 micrograms (mcg) per kilogram (kg)(91 mcg per pound) of body weight. This amount can be used on children above 35 lbs according to the medlineplus website. Google "oral ivermectin" and click on the second item which says "medlineplus drug information". Like i said it talks about stromectol not ivermectin horse paste BUT THE DOSE is the same. I weigh 230 lbs so i took the paste and filled a pill capsule i emptied of its previous contents. Of course i used the amount up to the first mark(250 lbs) on the ivermectin tube because thats close to what i weigh. You need to take less if you weigh less. Take it on an empty stomach with only one glass of water. You dont want to dilute it. I didnt put the capsule back together but swallowed the pieces separate...the only reason i even used the capsule is because it tastes bad. Obviously pregnant or lactating women should not use ivermectin, but I CANNOT FIND ANY NEWS on toxic side effects from ivermectin. ITS A LOT BETTER FOR you than all those poisons you are using on your body! Now my other reccommendation is to use the permethrin cream also. Than 7 days later use both again. and than 7 days later use both again. Dont listen to these doctors that say 1 or 2 coats kills all the scabies! IT JUST ISNT TRUE!! If you want cheap permethrin you can also buy a product at the same feed store call permethrin 10. It is just concentrated permethrin and thats it...no petroleum products. DO NOT BUY "High-Yield" permethrin concentrate though because it DOES have petroleum products.When you buy the permethrin-10('s or durvet are good), You should dilute it in half of course which turns it into Permethrin 5 %.You may need to buy some PBO concentrate on the internet to counteract the enzyme in the scabies bug which neutralizes Pyrethroids. They are a SURVIVOR! It isnt roaches that will some day rule the world...it is scabies! If you dont know what a pbo is than look it up on the internet. In "elimite 5% permethrin cream" or generic brand, which you are all using, the pbo is: butylated hydroxy-toluene. Thats right, Toluene, and we all know how dangerous that is. It is added to the permethrin to counter act the scabies enzyme which neutralizes pyrethroids, In other words straight permethrin WONT always kill them! If you use my over the counter feed store brand, you should add a pbo at 5%-10% to your homemade permethrin 5%. REMEMBER, its the pbo in these poisons that are bad for you...not the permethrin so BE CAREFUL! Just like its the pbo's and petroleum products in over the counter poisons like "Raid" that are bad for you as well. Permethrin(Pyrethroids is actually the name of all these poisons) itself is a synthetic(man-made) molecule that is exactly like the molecule that is naturally in the chrysanthemum plant. Thats what these pyrethroids are based on...a natural bug killer in chrysanthemums! The before mentioned permethrin 10 made into 5% by addding half water at the feed store should also be sprayed on your bedding and such or spray your clothes before washing as well.(The army already uses Permethrin 5% to coat clothing of military personnel) What the army does is soak the permetrhin 5 into the clothing and then let it dry. Then you can wash the coated clothing or anything and the permethrin 5 stays in the clothing for quite a while as a tick repellant. HUNTERS WILL BE USING THIS SOON as well because the outdoors magazines are saying permethrin 5%"clothes soak" will be okayed by the FDA soon or by whatever government body okays those things. There are other pyrethroids out there that ARE NOT GOOD for you so please stick with Permethrin only! Isnt it wierd that you cant buy permethrin 5 or 10 % OR Ivermectin(Stromectol) legally in a human form yet OTC(Over the counter), but you can go to your local feed store and get it ALL DAY LONG!! and its cheaper!(Same thing with some antibiotics by the way) One more thing. Please DONT use these over the counter poisons like raid to spray your carpeting and bedding or bring in the local bug man to do the same. BELIEVE me, it is not the pyrethroids in those products that will take years off your life, but it is the pbo's and petroleum products in them that will.in other words...the "inert" ingredients. Look at those products anyways and you will see most have less than 1% pyrethroid in them anyways, so they are only killing you, not the scabies mite! Get that permethrin-10(martins or durvet) at your local feed store and make your own SAFE bedding and carpet spray by diluting it in half with water(If you must than add a pbo at 5%-10% but try it without the pbo first)...Remember the ARMY does it that way already, and soon hunters will also. Any hunters out there? Dont wait for that "soak" product to be okayed. Make your own now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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