Ivermectin doesn't kill a lot of parasites. Fenbendazole is your next best bet.
One last thing, Fenbendazole does NOT work on beef tapeworm.
From all the research I've read they typically don't go above 20mg of Ivermectin for treating parasites. You can take way more than that and have no side effects. Whatever skin condition I had went away dosing 30 to 40mg every few days for 6 months. Ivermectin is lipohpillic and absorbs up to 3x better when taken with food. This is why they recommend against taking it with food. But unless you're taking a massive dose it's really a non-issue.
Waste of time mostly, they are only around 20% accurate. Unless you want to provide many shits to them.
Massive shits?
I'll have to pull up the medical studies again, but I definitely read that that was the one species it wasn't effective against. Did you get that from some bullshit medical site or actual studies?
AFAIK nothing readily available or that doesn't run the risk of side effects. Albendazole works but it's either too effective or has inherent side effects. Studies are really bad about differentiating between side effects from killing parasites and side effects from the actual medication. Pyrantel will paralyze it while taking the medication and cause it to detach, but I don't know if just taking that for a few weeks is enough to kill it and pass it.
McDonalds was so bad in the early 2000s you could eat until you were stuffed and felt like you were starving and hadn't eaten in days 3 hours later.
Funny as that is, it's a nice fantasy that there are jobs for people to have.
Is that the only reason you come here? There is no job market btw. The people I live near have been looking for a decent job for months. They count themselves lucky to have the poor paying crap job they have. I've gone so far as to ask people how their job search has been going or if their business has had any openings. It's always the same. No openings, people can't find other jobs, count themselves lucky to have the job they have if they have one.
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And yet here you are. Project much?