Tuesday, April 22, 2025

An interesting errand



Interesting times indeed. Starting to sound like a stand up comedy routine...



There was this brouhaha about Ivermectin back in the COVID-madness-scarey days. Ivermectin was only for horses and cattle, and people ought not to be using it. It was DANGEROUS.... ooo-ooooooo-oo.

I did some due diligence the udder day and found some Ivermectin online, but only the kind for the horsies. Seems like I saw that the online kind had an ingredient list. So I ran thru what I could find out about it. It didn't seem so bad. A lot depends upon DOSAGE. Dosage is important. You can overdose on WATER if you drink too much too fast. The concept is called hormesis, if memory serves.

I didn't order any online. Instead I procrastinated. However, today, I stopped procrastinating. I ran by the Tractor Supply store on my way to other errands. I axed to see the Ivermectin, which was locked up. I read the ingredients, and I saw none. I axed for a bigger bottle. Maybe I'm going blind. The bigger bottle has bigger text on it. Maybe it was there, but if it was, I wasn't seeing eat main.

The reason I would even consider using the horsie stuff is that the prices for human rated stuff is way too high. It so happens that the Ivermectin for horsies is expensive too. What isn't eggspensive these days, eh?

I don't want to get everybody too eggcited, but why would no ingredients on the bottle? Is it because horsies aren't entitled to know what's going into their bodies? Seems that people don't seem to mind. They will put anything in their bodies, like that untested injection that was billed as a vaccine, and legally did not meet the requirements. But that didn't stop people from using it. Seems like there's been some complaints.

If I have a complaint here is why so much money and why there isn't a list of ingredients? Even if it goes into a cow, maybe somebody will eat a burger from the cow parts of the former cow. If they won't say what goes into the cow, it might be a problem for somebody. Just in case anybody cares.




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