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The RWNJs won't take the vaccine because they don't know what's in it.
Well, here's the ingredient list for Ivermectin paste from the Ivermectin site: Each syringe contains: ivermectin .......1.87%.
Well, well, well. What does that mean? That 1.87% of the paste is ivermectin? If so, what constitutes the other 98.13% Okay, MAGAts, if you don't know what those other ingredients are, why are you taking it.
Then there's this: Drug Class: Anthelmintic Agents - Macrocyclic Lactones · Dermatological - Rosacea Therapy, Topical · Scabicide and Pediculicide Single Agents. So, MAGAts, do you know what any of those words mean? No? So why are you eating horse paste or popping horse pills.
Yes, some ivermectin products are intended for human use, but not the ones you're buying from the feed store.
But, by all means, keep going. I hope I'm still around when the histories are written about the MAGAt response to a deadly pandemic.
jmowreader
(50,453 posts)Every drug comes with a legal document called a Package Insert. The administration site will be happy to show it to you on request. Part 11 of the Pfizer Comirnaty PI gives not only the complete list of ingredients, but also how much of each is in every dose.
Three of those ingredients have names a foot long, but theyre listed.
Horse dewormer just lists the active ingredient. It could have strontium-90 in it for all we know, but they only list the ivermectin.
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)logic. At all.
TexasBushwhacker
(20,044 posts)It's been very successful in sub-Saharan Africa where river blindness, caused by a parasitic worm, is common.