
I know of a friend in her 80's who had covid badly afew months ago. Was in the hospital for a week and a half at least. She wanted Ivermectin recently but no one would sell it to her. She was the one who led a few of us to an online source. She's a head-strong gal and since she couldn't find it locally this time, she's taking what is used for farm animals. She's still living! I see no harm in storing up - it is not from fear, but practicality. Not hoarding and taking more than we need that leaves other with less, but just purchasing a little extra each time to be sure family needs are met. The Lord will take care of the rest. We don't so much have natural catastrophe's that we are facing, but daily we are facing man made famine and withholding of necessities. So I believe it's good to furnish a household supply while we are still able. Oh come on, TR. We've all been imagining "Now" for years!! Not closer than all of us here are able to imagine. No siree! :yahoo: :stinkerbell: I gave hubby Ivermection horse paste from Tractor Supply in Jan when he had Covid. I did find 12mg tablets on line at All Day Chemist.com so put that in my supplies. It took awhile for overseas shipping and they wanted a Dr name. So I gave them a name from years ago. I was wondering about that! We got a few Tractor Supply stores up here. They also got the Ivermectin for sheep and it will treat dogs also for heart worms. Is this the same stuff that will treat horses? Or do we need the horse Ivermection paste? And which is better the paste or the pills? Didn’t they say dogs can get covid and how can that be when they are given heart worm pills every month? :mdrmdr: Smart thinking with using a doctor’s name from years ago. :mdrmdr: