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Re: equimax question
 
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Re: equimax question


I did NOT change my mind! I recommend people do their own research, and NOT take any de-wormer product without proper research and caution, if off label, as a equine de-wormer is.

I have had nit wits email me wanting ME to tell them how much of this to take, for pete's sake!

I have had great success with Exodus, more so than any other horse product.

No equine de-wormer has achieved the immediate and VISIBLE results that Albemed has for ME.

What works for me, might not work for you.

I am no expert! I have tried horse de-wormer many years ago, I have horses! I have it on hand. Ivermectin is DANGEROUS! Give your dog too much and it will die.

Why should you be any different, if you OD on the stuff?


You can destroy your liver and kidneys if you take too much of this stuff!

Do your own research and proceed with caution.

I repeat: What cures me could kill you.

It is reckless for anyone to recommend any off label de-wormer, to the general public.

I am trying to correct what could be a fatal error on my part, in giving anyone a recommendation for a product that could, realistically, cause them harm, at the very least, as who knows how much of the product they would ingest?

With horse de-wormers, it is a dangerous guessing game, as far as dosage is concerned and one that could prove fatal.

PROCEED WITH CAUTION with any off-label de-wormer!

Albemed is safe and it works.
 

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