One thing that instantly makes me suspicious is when they say it tastes like an apple jolly rancher. The fuck it does. It tastes like you would imagine petroleum jelly. Which is why my horses, especially my 2 minis will spit that shit right out if I don't hide it in something.
The second is when they make it seem hard to dose. There are 50 lb notches on the plunger, it ain't hard and I don't believe you need an exact dose for it to work...and it does work. 4 people I've helped with it are fine now. 3 of which probably would have been fine without it. 1, however, was in some trouble.
You raise a good point, seems they may be attemting to turn this to their advantage with continued fearmongering.
Maybe. But right now, would you argue that we ( the .win community) are any less correct/accurate overall than the MSM?
HCQ and IVM are out of patent. It seems unlikely that the horse paste manufacturers aren't making these posts to get humans to eat their vet products (although I suppose it is possible). Ditto for the human supplements... sure, the supplemental vitamin industry is making money here, but that doesn't mean they are wrong (that the supplements help fight illness, even indirectly)
A LOT of our drugs come from nature, and they work... they have an influence on how our body performs. What we are doing isn't that different than what scientists do in lab conditions. We can share, freely, and comment, freely- unlike Big Tech environments. No one has a gun to anyone else's head here, no one is implementing a Ivermectin Social Passport, or a Vitamin D Social Passport; we are free to choose what we put in our bodies.
I will admit, I take a good deal of supplements... but each one I have considered carefully, done a trial run as scientifically as possible, and think each time I reorder if it is really serving its purpose, for me. Even if psychosomatic or coincidental, some have made a BIG difference in how I feel. Water (yes, that's a supplement) is an example... I force 64oz/day on top of what I drink with meals. That has made a tremendous (positive) difference in multiple aspects of my life.
If you have the lifestyle and wallet to get what you need naturally, of course, that's better than the medicine cabinet. But not all of us can, for a variety of reasons.
I agree. I reach for water and vitamins on day one, if a cough is persistent and no fever then on day 3 or so I will take cough suppressant to help sleeping. After a week of no progress I visit a doctor. Obviously if I progressed beyond small fever / cough I would seek doctor sooner but it has never gotten to that point. In Canada as well so not reluctant due to cost or anything.
One thing that instantly makes me suspicious is when they say it tastes like an apple jolly rancher. The fuck it does. It tastes like you would imagine petroleum jelly. Which is why my horses, especially my 2 minis will spit that shit right out if I don't hide it in something.
The second is when they make it seem hard to dose. There are 50 lb notches on the plunger, it ain't hard and I don't believe you need an exact dose for it to work...and it does work. 4 people I've helped with it are fine now. 3 of which probably would have been fine without it. 1, however, was in some trouble.
You raise a good point, seems they may be attemting to turn this to their advantage with continued fearmongering.
I swear I heard that phrase being used in some of these reports many months ago.
Useful to track.
Everything online is propaganda. They're propaganda, you're propaganda. Hell, I'm propaganda most of the time.
All truth is independent in that sphere in which God has placed it, to act for itself, as all intelligence also; otherwise there is no existence.
A broken clock is right twice a day.
Consider the source and forget it.
Maybe. But right now, would you argue that we ( the .win community) are any less correct/accurate overall than the MSM?
HCQ and IVM are out of patent. It seems unlikely that the horse paste manufacturers aren't making these posts to get humans to eat their vet products (although I suppose it is possible). Ditto for the human supplements... sure, the supplemental vitamin industry is making money here, but that doesn't mean they are wrong (that the supplements help fight illness, even indirectly)
A LOT of our drugs come from nature, and they work... they have an influence on how our body performs. What we are doing isn't that different than what scientists do in lab conditions. We can share, freely, and comment, freely- unlike Big Tech environments. No one has a gun to anyone else's head here, no one is implementing a Ivermectin Social Passport, or a Vitamin D Social Passport; we are free to choose what we put in our bodies.
I will admit, I take a good deal of supplements... but each one I have considered carefully, done a trial run as scientifically as possible, and think each time I reorder if it is really serving its purpose, for me. Even if psychosomatic or coincidental, some have made a BIG difference in how I feel. Water (yes, that's a supplement) is an example... I force 64oz/day on top of what I drink with meals. That has made a tremendous (positive) difference in multiple aspects of my life.
If you have the lifestyle and wallet to get what you need naturally, of course, that's better than the medicine cabinet. But not all of us can, for a variety of reasons.
I agree. I reach for water and vitamins on day one, if a cough is persistent and no fever then on day 3 or so I will take cough suppressant to help sleeping. After a week of no progress I visit a doctor. Obviously if I progressed beyond small fever / cough I would seek doctor sooner but it has never gotten to that point. In Canada as well so not reluctant due to cost or anything.