Hi guys, I'm feeling like I'm coming down with something which is very rare for me.
I've heard you can get antiparasitics to conquer the virus, does anyone know of the best dosing protocol? Or if anyone takes it as a preventative measure throughout the year?
I appreciate the help, thanks.
It's easy and harmless.
Some people take a single done once a month, but I just use it when I first feel symptoms of the flu and then take a double-dose.
The plastic syringe is based on horse body weight. I use use half of the syringe which is slightly more than a double-dose... and is about a half a teaspoon amount.
If you look at the above linked picture, the little arrows and markings on the plunger are "horse" body weight indicators. The bigger the horse, the larger the dosage.
It's a white smooth creamy medicine that tastes fine. For lack of a better example, I'd say it has a very subtle taste of sunscreen lotion.
There's no need to worry about overdosing because the worst thing that will happen if you were to eat 2000 syringes worth is you might get a slightly upset tummy if the bacteria in your intestines are temporary bothered.
You can't go wrong with this stuff.
I keep all my boxes and the half-used syringe in my fridge.
In my experience, it cures the flu within 12 hours.
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If you're worried, I recommend you buy some and try it when you're feeling fine so you'll know it has no side effects so you don't need to worry.