Sunday, January 2, 2022

Feeling her oats

One of the couples where we go to church had the sweet-and-sour-sniffles and they missed a couple of Sundays

The woman's blood oxygen level dropped to 88% at one point and she opted to try ivermectin.

I asked how she was doing and she told me "I am feeling my oats" with a wink.

9 comments:

  1. where did she get the ivermectin?

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  2. find you a mom and pop pharmacy and ask if they carry it, they prob know a doc who will prescribe it...don't use your ins, pay cash...

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  3. Feed store. Atwoods has a sign on the cabinet telling dosage and saying humans have been using it for years. Outright states that the CDC/GOV is lying to you. I bought 5 tubes of pony paste.

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  4. After contracting the bug, several vaccinated acquaintances have stopped by for a taste of the paste.

    Acting all sheepish, looking over their shoulder like they're having some sort of illicit affair.

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  5. Pick up some Udder Balm while you're at it. Rubbing some of that on can be quite soothing for her too.--ken

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  6. Ann Barnhardt collated a bunch of info and write this essay.

    https://www.barnhardt.biz/2021/06/08/new-menu-bar-dedicated-page-ivermectin/

    Tractor Supply and Rural King had 1% injectable locally.

    Cleared up my upper respiratory illness in 3 days.

    Covid? I dunno. Aftet reading about all the lies and slanted stati stics, I refuse to play their testing games.

    But I felt better inside a week, taking 2ccs in my OJ on monday and again on wednesday

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  7. I know several people who took IVM at first sign of sniffles & sore throat, and everyone was either over it in 4 to 5 days, or left with mild sniffles for another week. All of them said the usual duration was 2 to 3 weeks of misery, fever, coughing, etc., and that didn’t happen after taking IVM. Wish I had known about this years ago. Stock up when you can find it. We use the horse paste.
    Southern NH

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