Is Ivermectin Right for You? A Practical Guide
Natural WellnessWith the passing of SB1211, Idahoans now have unprecedented access to ivermectin—but that doesn’t mean it should be taken without informed guidance. In this post, we’ll walk you through what it is, how to take it, and when to avoid it.
What is Ivermectin?
Originally developed as an anti-parasitic medication, ivermectin has been used globally to treat conditions like river blindness, scabies, and intestinal worms. It works by paralyzing and killing parasites in the body.
How is Human-Grade (USP) Ivermectin Different?
Unlike livestock formulations, human-grade ivermectin is:
- Precisely dosed (e.g., 6 mg per capsule)
- Manufactured in FDA-compliant labs
- Safe for short-term, guided use
Recommended Use (Always Follow Instructions):
- Take with food to increase absorption
- Typical dosage: 200 mcg/kg of body weight (check packaging for calculator)
- Do not exceed recommended frequency unless advised by a medical provider
When Not to Take It:
- If pregnant or breastfeeding
- If allergic to ivermectin or taking CNS depressants
- If treating non-parasitic conditions without informed guidance
Ivermectin is powerful—but should be used responsibly. At Idamectin, we provide detailed usage guides with every order, and our FAQ section is growing weekly. Stay informed and take charge of your health the safe way.