This is one:

https://www.wellesu.com/10.1016/j.phrs.2020.105207

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And the other done in 2014 and finally published in 2020:

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Hi there, I also got really interested in ivermectin. As rapamycin it is also an inhibitor of the mTORc1 pathway. I wonder if any of those billionaire health gurus are testing it on themselves, and if so what would be the dosage. What I found interesting is that, like rapamycin, it is found in the soil (Japan, Easter Island respectively). Anybody else here with more info on that? I saw an article that concluded that ivermectin extended ALS mice’s lives by 10%. What I also wonder is rapamycin + ivermectin. Lots of dreams, few concrete facts.

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Wouldn’t probably learn much from a billionaire since their lifespan is so long. I don’t know your age, but they’ll probably outlive me.

I don’t know whether they’ve tested mice with that one. I know that because of stomach worms I’ve given many bottles of the stuff to my dairy goats and (according to my vet) I have had them die of cancer. At an old age, but still they’re probably dosed 4 times a year. But veterinarians say things that aren’t true for various reasons. They guess based on symptoms.

In this country usually a dose is 12 mg for adult, 6 for a kid. My daughter with cancer has used 12mg 3 times a day for 3 months or so. She’s working with an integrated doc. She’s using several things at once and actually is pretty much no evidence of disease at this point. Honestly I don’t know what to make of it.

I’ve used Ivermectin weekly for Covid prevention while on Rapa. Never noticed a thing from the Ivermectin. Never got Covid. Not trying to make a statement, just giving the facts. Pretty safe drug.

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Thanks for the answer. If I may ask, what cancer does your daughter have? Wishing her well! After 3 months, do the doctors stop the ivermectin and retake some time after? I am female, 51yo. I was also trying to get articles about ivermectin and cancer, but the ones I found were about giving the drug to patients going through chemotherapy, as an adjuvant. Not for cancer prevention, in a way. Here’s the research for ALS mice.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/6749446_Ivermectin_inhibits_AMPA_receptor-mediated_excitotoxicity_in_cultured_motor_neurons_and_extends_the_life_span_of_a_transgenic_mouse_model_of_amyotrophic_lateral_sclerosis

Hi, you can find some pratical info in this topic;

https://mmabrasil.localizer.co/t/sarcoma-canine-and-human-rapa-and-fenben-ivermectin/

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It’s mucinous ovarian with KRAS, which means vitamin C works well, but chemo does not. So she takes Doxycycline with vitamin C, Fenbendazole, ivermectin and a list of other things we talk about here a lot. She also went Vegan. I’m not so sure about it all, but it’s working and that’s ultimately what we go by.

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Glutamine blockers looks promissing in general for cancer treatment;

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I can only get Veterinary Injectable liquid that has 10mg per 1ml.

I got it from my vet, still have some doubts because of vet version and some additional substances that goes with it like :
Benzilalkohol : 15 mg
Dimetilsulfoksid : 61.93 mg
Propilenglikol up to1 mL

Any thoughts?

If you’re talking about Ivermectin, it’s for sale from India pharmacies. Usually in 12 or 6 mg. pills. I have used vet injectable orally for goats and actually used it myself for awhile. It tastes like pure alcohol. I always wondered why the goats complained about sub q injections and now I know why. Probably hurts like hell for a while.

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Few people I know tried to get meds from India in country and customs confiscated every package.

So, what I can get is Vet Ivermectin - S used for cows, goats and pigs.

My only question is it safe to take at 0.5mg and 1mg per Kg … which is for 80kg person 4/8 ml = 40mg/80mg per day 3x per week.

Way too much if it’s 1% injectable. Mine is called Ivermax 1% injectable and the dosage for pigs is 1ml/75 lbs body weight. For cattle it’s 1ml/110 lbs body weight. It’s probably safe to go a little high but without your label I couldn’t say. Depending on what you’re trying to kill I’d go by the swine dosage, well I’d double it but that’s me.

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Let me share the link to the medication description:

Ivermectin that I found link here

Yes, I got out the label from my bottle (written in the smallest print a printer will go) and my glasses and found where it said mine is also 10mg/1ml. So they are the same concentration. I would use the dose for swine, like I said. You should probably take a couple ml, maybe 4 depending on what you’re trying to do. That’s the guaranteed safe dose by my reckoning.

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Doesn’t veterinary medication not go through the same safety checks as with those approved for human use?

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Have you ever used vet version of Ivermectin? Any thoughts regarding the safety?

I’ve seen a lot of stuff about that and could be easily convinced they are more cautious with vet meds than with human. They noticed thimerosal make dogs crazy long before they noticed it in humans, I’ll guess years but let you look it up if you want. Dogs must be more sensitive. Some breeds of dog can’t take ivermectin either.

It goes, but for cattle.

Not for humans.

Shepard breeds, if I recall it …

You can use additives not approved for human use in veterinary medications. Those might give you cancer, NDD or just be toxic.