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Wednesday, September 08, 2021

Walmart sells pony paste? Who knew???!!!

 Seriously, right around the corner from the dog food aisle where they sell their overpriced chicken treats and shit. Nine bucks for a tube.

35 comments:

  1. If we're talking the same thing, $9 isn't a bad price these days at all. Just make sure it isn't one of the duo kinds, with more than one active ingredient.

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    1. You think Walmart is over priced...Try Safeway

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    2. I couldn't afford to shop Safeway when I worked for Safeway.

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    3. 5 bucks a tube around here. I wised up the other day, the gal who advises me on chickens among other things, good looking but married also, took my number and is going to text me when the injectable comes in. It pays to be friendly with people. Yes she will get a good tip.

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  2. Don't use the paste!!!!!!!!
    Get the 1% injectable solution and dilute it in juice. Dosage you can find in this article:
    https://www.barnhardt.biz/ivermectin/

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    1. Yes, we know all about it. I did a post on it a couple weeks ago and linked Ann.
      Good luck finding the injectable, especially in farm towns like mine. I ordered some online 3 weeks ago and it still hasn't shipped due to demand.

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    2. It's OK to use the paste!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      Relax. Take a deep breath and go to Ann's link that YOU provided. Scroll until you find this:
      How does one take the Horse Paste form of Ivermectin?
      The tube that the horse paste comes in has a built in measuring “clicker”. For reference, one tube is a single dose for a 1250 pound horse, so you know an adult human dose will be roughly one-sixth of a tube. The dosage is exactly the same as described above: As a prophylactic, the convention is now pretty much to take it monthly. If a person is already feeling sick, the treatment dose is THREE doses, but spaced 48 hours apart. So one dose on Monday, the next on Wednesday, the next on Friday, for example. The 48 hour spacing has to do with the liver’s speed at metabolizing Ivermectin. The 48 hour spacing MAXIMIZES the efficacy of the drug in the body.

      You just eat it. It does not taste good. Whatever. Just eat it.


      That was easy, wasn't it? Hope you fell better now.
      It's getting more difficult, in some areas, to get the liquid. The paste will work just fine.

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    3. Do like I do. Smear the paste on a piece of bread, fold it over and eat it that way. It's much easier to get down.

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    4. Updates of the recommended course for prophylactic and early onset of symptoms can be found here https://covid19criticalcare.com/

      IIRC, once a month was the recommendation as of July, or perhaps June.

      That was the group they censored early on from YouTube, and any other platform they were able to get their message out on.

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    5. Found a couple of sites still shipping injectable as of a couple days ago Kenny, can post if you like.

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    6. Much obliged Wisco, good instructions. I stocked up weeks ago on the paste Paranoia is what keeps the big buck alive dontcha know

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    7. Thanks Wisco Dave and Wirecutter. Ohio Guy

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  3. I live in a hick town in Georgia. My doctor prescribed the medicine in question and my pharmacist dispensed it. Not a paste, actual human sized pills. What's worse, I even eat oats for breakfast. Think I will go run around in the pasture and look for a mare to service.

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  4. Check the weight. Usually the weight or quantity is reduced slightly to facilitate the walmart price.

    -arc

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  5. Pony paste? That stuff contain Ivermectin by any chance?

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  6. I ordered 50ml Ivermectin from a farm store August 18, never heard a word about shipping. I Called them Sept. 6th and they said it was back ordered. I was kind and respectful, yes, Ma'am, No sir. One day later I received an email saying it was shipped. I suspect they had it all along, they never asked about what farm animals I had or anything, but I jumped through their hoops, if I hadn't called I would still be waiting.
    I go to the VA for Healthcare, today I told them I have not received the experimental drug and have no intention of doing so. I requested a prescription for Ivermectin, we'll see how the VA handles my request. I have low expectations, we'll see.

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  7. Some other possibilities......here....

    https://vladimirzelenkomd.com/

    I’ve got hydroxychloroquine and z-paks from African trips for malaria/diarrhea,
    ivermectin (vial and paste) from net,
    and quercetin (Amazon)......

    (the EGCG or green tea extract....I don’t have but drink two (2) cups per day...

    plus the add-ons D3 and zinc.

    Ed357

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    1. My asshole doc would not prescribe them for me. I even gave him an out saying I was going on safari.

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  8. I currently have COVID along with my wife and two kids. My 8 year old son started feeling sickly last Friday then me Sat. night followed by my wife and teenage daughter on Sunday.

    All of us except my daughter have done our 3 pony shots starting with our first dose Friday once we realized son was sick. I had taken a couple doses a month or so ago to see what I thought before asking family to take it. Daughter had her first dose yesterday.

    As for what COVID is like, I’m running a light fever now for last 3 days that stays around 100 but climbs to 102-103 at night. All the usual body aches and hot and cold flashes like with any cold. Pretty congested but not the heaviest and a little coughing. Quite a bit of fatigue and we all look sick from 10ft away. And all of us have lost our taste. That’s the weirdest part. It’s not like with a normal cold or flu where food taste a little off, this is complete lack of taste. Very strange.

    So that’s what it’s like for us except the rest of my gang only has steady low grade fever without the spikes at night like me. Treating with ivermectin, sink lozenges and vitamin C and theraflu. None of us are getting any worse but we ain’t getting any better yet.

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    1. Jay,hope all works out well.Me uncle lost his tatse for 3 months after his flu battle,did though come completely back,just took it's sweet time,get well!

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    2. Jay, fellow okie. Keep us posted and update when recovered. Zinc lozenges that I found don't have much. Found 50mg tablets at sprouts but as usual you have to get lucky or go in daily. I have been trying to pin down how often to dose. I have read all over the map even at barnhardts, anyone have what they feel is good information.

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    3. ps I feel that the older you are the worse the symptoms from what I have gathered from the many that I know. Both daughters a year ago had a breeze through it.

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  9. I heard that thew way to take the paste was to freeze it, the use it as a suppository

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  10. Ok, although I hate Amazon, what about this?....

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PT9NGGQ/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A2A02U6YIW6LGE&psc=1

    Would this be a safe alternative to a Farm store find? Not many around my parts.

    Thanks!

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    1. Yup, same stuff, different brand name.

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    2. any of them that says ivermectin 1.87 percent paste is the same thing. Not the fenbendazole though.

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    3. Btw, if you folks have Tractor Supply Co. in your area, that's a resource too. Rural King as well I think. OG

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  11. Tractor supply still has at least in my region for about6.50 a tube,I got a bunch thru valley vet(24 tubes) at 5 a tube delivered,a week later they were sold out and prices up 40% when back!This is a great article including "pony paste"by Patriot at Partisan,he did 6 articles total with a lot of referances,worth your time:https://www.americanpartisan.org/2021/08/ivermectin-treatment-protocols/ .

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  12. I ordered the 1% injectable 250 ml. bottle from Tractor Supply. Took about a week to get it. Going to go by Ann Barnhart's site.

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  13. Jeffers in Alabama has all the Ivermectin you'll ever need.
    I used to love talking to those ladies when I'd order. Those Southern accents make me melt.
    The only time I didn't hear that beautiful accent was when I spoke with a young black lady who explained that she didn't have the accent because she was an Army brat. But even without the accent she was completely charming.

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  14. It works! My friend had been taking cat/dog dewormer from Walgreens for two years following cancer surgery and is all good! Get what you can and as much as you can!

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  15. I had COVID. I had the usual symptoms but those didn't really concern me. What concerned me was the incredible congestion. You would cough with no benefit. I became lightly breathless without any real exertion. I knew that congestion could set me up for pneumonia and that could kill me. I distrust medicine because doctors seem to prescribe from their stock portfolios. Plus, hospitals are filthy and C dif can kill you too. I went to my "go to" in my medicine cabinet. I dont know what it is about this stuff, but it has never failed me. I took a couple of random doses and nothing. Then I followed the directions and began to take the prescribed dose for my weight every 4 hours. I did that religiously for 3 days straight. My cough turned productive and I knew I was going to get well. I didn't get well over night. It took some time. Hot tea, plenty of rest, lots of fresh cold air. I took no medication after that. I don't take any medication for any other illnesses so I did not have to worry about drug interaction. My go to? Children's Dimetap. For what it is worth.

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