Yes - the FLCCC has a chart depending on a person's weight. But the dosage varies from .02 to .06 mg/Kg. They also said there seemed to be no "toxic" level that had been found. So how does one determine an effective dose for preventing cancer?
Yes - the FLCCC has a chart depending on a person's weight. But the dosage varies from .02 to .06 mg/Kg. They also said there seemed to be no "toxic" level that had been found. So how does one determine an effective dose for preventing cancer?
It may help to know that there is little cancer in parts of Africa where they take ivermectin once a week to prevent malaria. It stays in the blood longer than a week.
Yes - the FLCCC has a chart depending on a person's weight. But the dosage varies from .02 to .06 mg/Kg. They also said there seemed to be no "toxic" level that had been found. So how does one determine an effective dose for preventing cancer?
It may help to know that there is little cancer in parts of Africa where they take ivermectin once a week to prevent malaria. It stays in the blood longer than a week.