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Ivermectin Dosage

Updated: Feb 9

I see on the many groups formed on Facebook and Telegram that people really have no idea about the effects of "Long Term" high doses have on our internal organs. This lack of understanding is particularly concerning given the alarming trends in self-medication and the widespread sharing of anecdotal experiences without a solid scientific foundation. Let's take Danny Lemoi as an example, a gentleman from the USA who faced the challenging diagnosis of Lyme disease. In his quest for relief, Danny turned to Ivermectin, believing that it could offer him greater benefits compared to the conventional pharmaceuticals he was prescribed. Unfortunately Danny’s use of Ivermectin on a long term daily basis caused his death from an enlarged heart…twice the size of a normal heart, and caused by Ivermectin use for Lyme disease. NOW, before I go further, I want to emphasize that I do think that Ivermectin is a safe drug; it has a long history of safety and has been used effectively to treat various parasitic infections. However, the caveat here is crucial: Ivermectin is still a drug, and people are abusing it by taking very large doses for an extended period. This misuse can lead to severe complications and unintended health consequences, particularly when individuals self-prescribe without adequate research

I take myself as an example to illustrate the complexities involved in treatment decisions. In December of 2023, I received a life-altering diagnosis: cancer that had originated in my left tonsil and had metastasized to the back of my tongue and into the lymph nodes on the left side of my neck. Faced with the oncologists' recommendation of undergoing 37 sessions of radiation and chemotherapy, I chose to forge my own path by developing a personalized treatment protocol. I firmly believe in the potential of natural products and their ability to support our bodies in healing, but similar to pharmaceuticals, some elements of my protocol, such as Ivermectin, can also present opportunities for abuse or misuse. I cured my cancer with the protocol and my faith. But is did so using smaller doses.

The case of Danny Lemoi serves as a cautionary tale, and I fear that many individuals are unwittingly placing their lives in jeopardy by following misguided advice. Yes, I utilized Ivermectin alongside Fenbendazole on a daily basis and tailored my dosage to what I felt was appropriate for my specific needs. Concurrently, I incorporated CBD products into my regimen through a tincture I created, along with a carefully considered selection of supplements and dietary adjustments. Importantly, I did not abuse Ivermectin by taking excessively high doses; rather, I adhered to a moderate dosage based on my weight. Specifically, I took a dose of 0.4 mg per kg and, at times, increased it to 0.6 mg per kg of body weight. These doses are relatively small, and I maintained them over a number of months months—three months while actively fighting cancer and three additional months post-treatment to target any residual cancer cells that might remain. I believe, for myself that this low dose was safe as an Ivermetin Dose for Humans.

When we examine the side effects and the narratives surrounding them, we can see how easily misinformation can proliferate. The posts regarding Danny Lemoi have taken on a life of their own, influencing many to adopt long-term usage of high-dose Ivermectin without a full understanding of the potential ramifications. Yet, the individuals promoting these ideas are often unaware of the significant risks involved and instead perpetuate the notion that everything is perfectly fine. Unfortunately, the prevailing narrative shared across numerous Facebook groups and Telegram channels is fundamentally flawed. Instead of using Ivermectin as a targeted treatment for cancer and subsequently reducing the dosage significantly once the cancer is gone, many advocates have repeatedly highlighted the "Safety Record" of Ivermectin. By doing so, they inadvertently create the impression that continuous use is totally safe.



A picture of a Iver,ectin Paste
Ivermectin Paste

A picture of a box containing Ivermectin Liquid
Ivermectin Oral Liquid

Facebook and Ivermectin Dosage


While it might seem reasonable to some people to blindly follow the person, who by becoming a top contributor in a Facebook group elicits an aura of total belief, I encourage people to start to think beyond facebook posts and do some research for themsleves. I have read facebook posts telling a person that Ivermectin was absolutely a safe drug for them to take, yet the biggest mistake was not asking them 1. Why they wished to taked it and 2. What the current state of their health was.

It is beyond me how anyone can offer such advice without asking a few simple questions, or better yet don't suggest anything. Yes, there are times I have suggested a dose to people based on research I have done and they have benefitted from it with an improvement in their health concern. But I always suggest a lower than normal dose, which becomes an even lower dose once the issue has been dealt with. I am not a Doctor or researcher doing scientific studies, I am someone who has a healthy respect for what Ivermectin can do but lets face the facts. It is still a drug and it does demand caution. Unfortunately many people in Danny's facebook group, Dirt Road Discussions fail to do so and advocate the use of products like Ivermectin at unsafe levels and for longer than necessary.

I can't speak for everyone and I will not try to influence anyone. I did the research, extensively, for over 8 months before I wrote my book. The one thing I did NOT do was try to influence anyone to take high doses for an extended period. As I have stated to others is the fact that Ivermectin was only 1 part of over 7 other products I took to beat my cancer and there are over 22 products in the book. Of those 22 + products, only Ivermectin and Fenbendazole are drugs. The rest are Natural Products that can be safely taken and have been researched as to their effects on cancer. I make no claim to any of them other than what research has shown and I certainly make no claim as to any dose other than what has already been researched.

I really do caution people making outlandish claims about Ivermectin, Febebendazole or any other re-purposed drug. What I see on the Dirt Road Discussion group is, at times, dangerous instructions given by people who are advocating the improper use of a product that they know very little about. Some of the posts are so far from being safe that I do call them out on it with actual facts taken from researching their claims.

It is my hope that people come to realize that just because someone says something, it does not make it "Fact". I encourage everyone to do more research and form their own opinions instead of listening to, or reading, the whako posts they see on some Facebook group. I have two groups and I try to keep my posts relevant and based on actual facts. If I do post something that is wrong I hope others can correct it....but do so based on FACTS! What I use for my Cancer is for "Me" and I encourage everyone to thnk for themselves, research and decide what is right for you, without the advice of anyone who just says "It is a totally safe drug to take at high dose rates". I take very low dose rates and I no longer take it daily...in fact I only take it 3x a week at most and as stated...a low dose.

To get my dose calculator go to my website Brighter-works.ca and download it for free. Start at 0.2 or 0.4 as I did and taking anymore is a personal decision. I personally have never gone above 0.6 mg per kg and now I am taking 0.2 mg per kg 3 x a week and will just start to take it 2x a week with my other products in a maintenance/prevention dose to negate any chance of cancer recurrence.

My feeling is that people need to start researching products instead of blindly following some persons' post in a facebook group.


Below is a list of ingredients in the Ivermectin paste:


6.1 List of excipients

Hydrogenated Castor Oil

Hydroxypropylcellulose

Titanium Dioxide (E171)

Propylene Glycol


Since the product you are using includes the mentioned additives, choosing a liquid form of Ivermectin could be more beneficial, as it only contains purified water as an additive. Purified water is chosen because Ivermectin is hydrophilic, making safe dilution possible. I have used this type of product, and in many countries it is available as an injectable liquid with the same basic properties and form as the Liquid Ivermectin I use at a very low dose several times a week. In Canada, we have a product that can be taken orally, composed of purified water and Ivermectin at the same dose rate as the injectable form, where 1ml of liquid equals 10mg of Ivermectin.

















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