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We (my family) takes it once a month...available in pill form from local pharmacy or liquid from local vet...we rest easy...I do not take it because I have been taking Artemisinin for years now for my leukemia and I believe it protects me just like another anti malarial...it too has been shown by recent research to be effective.
I have my husband taking Artemisinin for SIBO, but he takes it intermittently 4 days a week, 200mg. Have been still giving him HCQ for prevention, 400mg a week. I have tubes of Ivermectin, but the HCQ capsules are easier for us.

If you get a chance, I'd be interested in how much Artemisinin you take to compare.
 

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I have read in Hungarian language. May be, it was planned as biology weapon
Yes, we knew it was a lab leak, accidental or otherwise, back in December 2019. Without a tv, I really never knew there was such a solid belief that the thing was a naturally evolved virus. Glad to hear of this in Hungary.
 
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Somehow, after all these months of lies, I'm shocked whenever I read of a big organization speaking up and acting to stop the lies.
That must have been a huge embarrassment for WHO'S Chief Scientist...
 
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I have my husband taking Artemisinin for SIBO, but he takes it intermittently 4 days a week, 200mg. Have been still giving him HCQ for prevention, 400mg a week. I have tubes of Ivermectin, but the HCQ capsules are easier for us.

If you get a chance, I'd be interested in how much Artemisinin you take to compare.
200mg...4 days on and then 3 off...every several months 1 week off
 

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@Birdie & @bzmazu - we are talking about the powder form of Artemisinin rather than full leaf tea. I've a bag of Artemisinin from LGStore but wasn't sure on dosage so this is interesting.

How did you come up with dosage - do you have any references for guiding dosage (that people use for warding off malaria). I potentially want to take something as a preventative against the wild virus and against shedding (now that seems certain it is a bio-weapon). I could take HCQ or Ivernectin. Not sure which of all of these has the safest track record.
 

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@Birdie & @bzmazu - we are talking about the powder form of Artemisinin rather than full leaf tea. I've a bag of Artemisinin from LGStore but wasn't sure on dosage so this is interesting.

How did you come up with dosage - do you have any references for guiding dosage (that people use for warding off malaria). I potentially want to take something as a preventative against the wild virus and against shedding (now that seems certain it is a bio-weapon). I could take HCQ or Ivernectin. Not sure which of all of these has the safest track record.
It's not clear which is safer between those two.. Ray's not using either one I guess. I'm thinking of quitting the preventatives. We'll see. I got dosages from Frontline Doctors, mainly Dr Z. Good info there.
 

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thanks - I am also not sure if preventatives are needed or wise, but everything has changed for me now that its clear that it has gain-of-function add-ons.

I note that: Dr. Zelenko recommends that the hydroxychloroquine protocol should be prescribed only to at-risk patients, identified as such via specific risk stratification criteria, and recommends the quercetin protocol for low-risk patients.

So taking Nytol every now and again (as UK equivalent to US-Benadryl) doesnt seem to dangerous as an alternative antihistamine (to quercetin).
 
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@Birdie & @bzmazu - we are talking about the powder form of Artemisinin rather than full leaf tea. I've a bag of Artemisinin from LGStore but wasn't sure on dosage so this is interesting.

How did you come up with dosage - do you have any references for guiding dosage (that people use for warding off malaria). I potentially want to take something as a preventative against the wild virus and against shedding (now that seems certain it is a bio-weapon). I could take HCQ or Ivernectin. Not sure which of all of these has the safest track record.
For the ART benefits:
The leaf extract ARTEMISIA comes in 500mg capsules... take one twice a day I am trying to find more new research on this because some say this more effective and doesn't incur the big expense of creating the pure ART.

The pure ARTIMISININ take 2 100mg capsules once per day preferably eves b4 bed w a little fat like dairy coco oil yogurt etc This has a lot of research behind it.

I know the ARTIMISININ has put my leukemia in remission and stopped all prostate issues inc cancer I hope.


There is more info out there.....
I long ago guessed it would prevent against Covid and so I take no other preventative other than D C ZINC etc etc

see FLCCC preventive protocol for Ivermectin...based on your weight
 

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thanks for the info on Artemisia @bzmazu. It's kind of ironic that prior to 2020 these vaxines were being developed for people specifically like you! Here we are basically taking prophylactics to fully avoid them!
 

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thanks - I am also not sure if preventatives are needed or wise, but everything has changed for me now that its clear that it has gain-of-function add-ons.

I note that: Dr. Zelenko recommends that the hydroxychloroquine protocol should be prescribed only to at-risk patients, identified as such via specific risk stratification criteria, and recommends the quercetin protocol for low-risk patients.

So taking Nytol every now and again (as UK equivalent to US-Benadryl) doesnt seem to dangerous as an alternative antihistamine (to quercetin).
So, do you think that since Dr Zelenko recommends quercitin which acts as an antihistamine that you can substitute Benadryl? I've not seen this talked about anywhere, and it surprised me. Incidentally, I started taking a half dose of Benadryl at bedtime. Benadryl is contraindicated in men with prostate problems, so my husband reluctantly stopped taking it.

I didn't know quercitin was dangerous. I'm not feeling good about taking HCQ forever to ward off the vax shedding. So, if the Benadryl works, I'd welcome that...
 

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So, do you think that since Dr Zelenko recommends quercitin which acts as an antihistamine that you can substitute Benadryl?
Just speculating as I don't know how to get Quercitin easily.

But I really don't know if Quercitin = Antihistamine = Benadryl holds true.
 

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Did you manage to get an answer on this? Wondering where I can order some from if you or anyone else knows.
I ended up just getting the horse paste version as an emergency back up if/when needed. There are sites you can get the human tablets from India, but it was very expensive.
 

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I ended up just getting the horse paste version as an emergency back up if/when needed. There are sites you can get the human tablets from India, but it was very expensive.

Only $4.88 at the country bumpkin supplies store, and I get to have fun saying I'm just being responsible gotta eat some of this horse dewormer. Similar enough to horse tranquilizer to remind me of associations with being a good responsible citizen.

There's enough paste in one tube for the recommended dosage for one 1250 lb horse. So these are my notes for how to dose a 210 lb miniature horse twice a week with the tube's plunger markings...



"This syringe contains sufficient paste to treat one 1250 lb horse at the recommended dose rate of 91 mcg Ivermectin per lb of body weight (200 mcg/kg)."

91 mcg x 1250 lbs = 113750 mcg

1000 mcg = 1 mg

113.75 mg per 6.08 gram tube

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113.5 mg per 6.08 gram tube

The tube has six markings on the plunger, so that as I push the plunger in, it shows the weight of the horse in lbs that the dosage plunged out is enough for. So the six markings are for the horse weight in lbs of: 0, 250, 500, 750, 1000, 1250

Those are then subdivided in half too. So the 11 markings are: 0, 125, 250, 375, 500, 625, 750, 875, 1000, 1125, 1250

Recommended dose is 91 mcg per lb. So the number of mcg and mg at each of the markings on the plunger is:

125 x 91 mcg = 11375 mcg = 11.36 mg
250 x 91 mcg = 22750 mcg = 22.75 mg
375 x 91 mcg = 34125 mcg = 34.13 mg
500 x 91 mcg = 45500 mcg = 45.5 mg
625 x 91 mcg = 56875 mcg = 56.86 mg
750 x 91 mcg = 68250 mcg = 68.25 mg
875 x 91 mcg = 79625 mcg = 79.63 mg
1000 x 91 mcg = 91000 mcg = 91 mg
1125 x 91 mcg = 102376 mcg = 102.38 mg
1250 x 91 mcg = 113750 mcg = 113.75 mg

Each of the 10 markings on the tube plunger after 0 is an 11.36 mg dose.

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Dr. Fleming recommends .2-.4 mg/kg of Ivermectin orally once every two weeks (for miniature horses; Fleming has repeatedly specified in his documents that the apple flavored Ivermectin paste is his professional recommendation to each miniature horse and that miniature horses shouldn't use prescription ivermectin intended for humans because in the studies' qualitative assessments all the horses said both that the apple flavoring is yummier and that they only have $5 right now).

210 lbs = 95 kg

95 x .2 = 19 mg

95 x .4 = 38 mg

So my miniature horse's lower and upper dose would be 19-38 mg once every two weeks.

I want to dose (my miniature horse, that is) at least twice a week.

19 mg once every two weeks = 19 / 4 = 4.75 mg each time twice a week

38 mg once every two weeks = 39 / 4 = 9.5 mg each time twice a week

My lower and upper dose would be 4.75 and 9.5 mg each time twice a week. The middle of that ((9.5 + 4.75) / 2) is 7.125 mg.


Each of the 10 markings on the tube plunger after 0 is an 11.36 mg dose.

So using halfway between each of the smallest subdivision markings on the plunger, making it 20 markings, would be 20 doses of (half of 11.36 mg) 5.68 mg.

So if I use 1/10 of the tube, that's a little more than the upper twice a week dose; and if I use 1/20 of the tube, that's a little more than the lower twice a week dose.

So if I alternate each time using 1/10 or 1/20 of the tube, each week I'd use 3/20 of the tube.

Week 1 = 3/20
Week 2 = 6/20
Week 3 = 9/20
Week 4 = 12/20
Week 5 = 15/20
Week 6 18/20

Each tube would be enough for six weeks of alternating doses twice a week of 5.68 mg and 11.36 mg each once a week. My lower and upper doses according to Dr. Fleming for body weight 210 lbs are (equivalent to) 4.75 and 9.5 mg twice a week. So alternate using 1/10 and 1/20 of the tube, each one of two doses per week, for my miniature horse who's a responsible citizen.
 
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Only $4.88 at the country bumpkin supplies store, and I get to have fun saying I'm just being responsible gotta eat some of this horse dewormer. Similar enough to horse tranquilizer to remind me of associations with being a good responsible citizen.

There's enough paste in one tube for the recommended dosage for one 1250 lb horse. So these are my notes for how to dose a 210 lb miniature horse twice a week with the tube's plunger markings...



"This syringe contains sufficient paste to treat one 1250 lb horse at the recommended dose rate of 91 mcg Ivermectin per lb of body weight (200 mcg/kg)."

91 mcg x 1250 lbs = 113750 mcg

1000 mcg = 1 mg

113.75 mg per 6.08 gram tube

__________


113.5 mg per 6.08 gram tube

The tube has six markings on the plunger, so that as I push the plunger in, it shows the weight of the horse in lbs that the dosage plunged out is enough for. So the six markings are for the horse weight in lbs of: 0, 250, 500, 750, 1000, 1250

Those are then subdivided in half too. So the 11 markings are: 0, 125, 250, 375, 500, 625, 750, 875, 1000, 1125, 1250

Recommended dose is 91 mcg per lb. So the number of mcg and mg at each of the markings on the plunger is:

125 x 91 mcg = 11375 mcg = 11.36 mg
250 x 91 mcg = 22750 mcg = 22.75 mg
375 x 91 mcg = 34125 mcg = 34.13 mg
500 x 91 mcg = 45500 mcg = 45.5 mg
625 x 91 mcg = 56875 mcg = 56.86 mg
750 x 91 mcg = 68250 mcg = 68.25 mg
875 x 91 mcg = 79625 mcg = 79.63 mg
1000 x 91 mcg = 91000 mcg = 91 mg
1125 x 91 mcg = 102376 mcg = 102.38 mg
1250 x 91 mcg = 113750 mcg = 113.75 mg

Each of the 10 markings on the tube plunger after 0 is an 11.36 mg dose.

__________


Dr. Fleming recommends .2-.4 mg/kg of Ivermectin orally once every two weeks (for miniature horses; Fleming has repeatedly specified in his documents that the apple flavored Ivermectin paste is his professional recommendation to each miniature horse and that miniature horses shouldn't use prescription ivermectin intended for humans because in the studies' qualitative assessments all the horses said both that the apple flavoring is yummier and that they only have $5 right now).

210 lbs = 95 kg

95 x .2 = 19 mg

95 x .4 = 38 mg

So my miniature horse's lower and upper dose would be 19-38 mg once every two weeks.

I want to dose (my miniature horse, that is) at least twice a week.

19 mg once every two weeks = 19 / 4 = 4.75 mg each time twice a week

38 mg once every two weeks = 39 / 4 = 9.5 mg each time twice a week

My lower and upper dose would be 4.75 and 9.5 mg each time twice a week. The middle of that ((9.5 + 4.75) / 2) is 7.125 mg.


Each of the 10 markings on the tube plunger after 0 is an 11.36 mg dose.

So using halfway between each of the smallest subdivision markings on the plunger, making it 20 markings, would be 20 doses of (half of 11.36 mg) 5.68 mg.

So if I use 1/10 of the tube, that's a little more than the upper twice a week dose; and if I use 1/20 of the tube, that's a little more than the lower twice a week dose.

So if I alternate each time using 1/10 or 1/20 of the tube, each week I'd use 3/20 of the tube.

Week 1 = 3/20
Week 2 = 6/20
Week 3 = 9/20
Week 4 = 12/20
Week 5 = 15/20
Week 6 18/20

Each tube would be enough for six weeks of alternating doses twice a week of 5.68 mg and 11.36 mg each once a week. My lower and upper doses according to Dr. Fleming for body weight 210 lbs are (equivalent to) 4.75 and 9.5 mg twice a week. So alternate using 1/10 and 1/20 of the tube, each one of two doses per week, for my miniature horse who's a responsible citizen.
I am so grateful you laid this out so clearly. Thankyou
 
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