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Dosage & Protocols
Understanding how to take Ivermectin properly is essential for both safety and effectiveness. Drawing from clinical experience and practical results, Dr. William Mackis has compiled a reliable guide to help you determine the right approach for your needs, whether preventative, therapeutic, or ongoing maintenance.STANDARD ADULT PROTOCOLSMost protocols are weight-based, with the typical adult dose ranging from 0.2 mg to 0.4 mg per kilogram of body weight, taken once weekly for prevention, or multiple doses over several days for active support.PREVENTATIVE VS THERAPUTIC USEPreventative Dosing: Low-dose, once-weekly use to help support immune defense.
Therapeutic Dosing: Higher doses taken over 3 to 5 consecutive days, depending on severity and goals, often followed by a short break before cycling again.DURATION & CYCLINGAcute protocols may last 3–7 days.
Chronic or long-term use (for persistent issues) should be cycled, such as 5 days on, 2 days off, or every other day for 1–2 weeks.
Always re-evaluate every few weeks with support from a health practitioner.MICRODOSING VS FULL DOSESSome users benefit from microdosing tiny, daily doses that support the system over time without the intensity of a full protocol.
Others respond better to full, weight-based doses delivered in short bursts. Both approaches have their place depending on sensitivity, goals, and severity of condition.CANCER SUPPORT PROTOCOLSThough controversial in mainstream medicine, emerging research and anecdotal reports have highlighted Ivermectin’s potential as part of an integrative cancer protocol.Key mechanisms under investigation include:
1) Disruption of cancer cell metabolism
2)Inhibition of tumor growth and angiogenesis
3)Support for immune response during chemotherapy or radiationCommon dosing approach:
1) 0.4 mg/kg daily or every other day, often pulsed with other natural or pharmaceutical agents
2) Duration varies based on cancer type, stage, and personal response
3) Should be closely monitored and ideally paired with detoxification and mitochondrial support⚠️ Note: Cancer protocols should never be self-administered without guidance. Always work with an integrative or naturopathic oncologist familiar with these approaches.SAFETY, CONTRADICTIONS & SIDE EFFECTSIvermectin is generally well tolerated, but caution is advised for individuals with:Liver conditions
Neurological disorders
Or those taking certain medication (such as blood thinners or immunosuppressants)Common side effects (usually mild and temporary):* Blurry vision
* Dizziness or headache
* Mild nausea or diarrhea
* Temporary fatigueImportant: Always consult a health professional if you're pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription medications.