Re: Has anyone had success after treatment from medicine received from online pharmacies or pet drugs?
My husband and I are having pretty good success with ivermectin pour on and valbenza from valley vet online and we just read about getting doxy from bir meds online from a poster aboe, but we have been getting it from a doctors scriipt for 10 weeks now.
We have only taken it just as ICUs protocol suggests and have taken 100 mg twice aday with no food and it is very hard on the stomach. So we take one dose in the middle of the night and go back to sleep after washing it down with lots of water. The we take the 2pm dose (two hours after lunch and two hours before anyting else) with clear soup broth and lots of tea and/or juice.
We also put ivemectin white (not get) horse paste mixed half and half with cheap antihistimine itch creme from walmart all over our bodies, used it a couple of times on our scalp but we have gotten past having the worms in our hari, in our nostrils and around our eyes and ears.
We take all the supplments (except I can't take zinc) and bee propolis and we eat about 10 cloves each of garlic a day sliced and sauteed with vegetables.
We still have worms, mind you, found mainly in our nose, some still in our yes, and occasionally in our skin or from other orifices. But after two months of the Abz, ivermectin, doxy protocols, some equimax, moxidectrin, slemectrin, insect growth regulator...we are so much better than we were that we are thankful.
We will pick up mebendazole and more doxy on our trip to california from evro shipping on March 16. In addition we will order ivermectin pour on and paste from valley vet gain while we are there since they deliver in three days.
We fully expect to be totally better by May, but we will probably figure out how to get profender with emodepside to kill any adult worms that dare to stay alive in us through all the rest.
We were so bad several months aga that I seriously thought we would be dying or turning ourselves in to psych wards by now.
Yes the protocols work, pet meds work, but they need rigorous attention to detail and they are not fast. But considering that without these protocols we would all be getting worse instead of better, we are very lucky.