Magnesium Oxide

Magnesium Oxide

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Magnesium oxide in easy daily capsules. A well-known form of magnesium taken to support muscle function and relaxation, everyday digestion, your bones and joints, and to ease head tension.

About this product

Antiparasitic action
Ivermectin is a long-used antiparasitic, taken to help the body deal with parasites, worms and related pests.

Skin pests
Used for head lice and scabies, where the goal is to clear the pests living on or under the skin.

Worm and tropical conditions
Has traditional use against ascariasis, river blindness and lymphatic filariasis.

Simple weight-based dosing
Dosed by body weight with a clear, simple schedule, so it is easy to follow.

Ingredients

Ivermectin 1%.

How to use

Dose by body weight: 1ml at 25kg, 2ml at 50kg, 3ml at 75kg, 4ml at 100kg, 6ml at 125kg. – **Preventative:** once a day, every second day for 3 times, then once a week. – **Positive:** once a day for a week, then once a week.

May assist in

  • Antiparasitic
  • Virus & bacteria
  • Head lice
  • Scabies
  • River blindness
  • Ascariasis
  • Lymphatic filariasis

This is a natural health product and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is not a substitute for a balanced diet or for advice from a qualified healthcare professional. If you are pregnant, nursing, on medication or have a medical condition, please speak to your doctor before use.

Common questions

What is in Ivermectin 1%?

Ivermectin 1% in a liquid form, dosed by body weight. Ivermectin is a well-known antiparasitic.

How do I take it?

Dose by body weight as set out in the directions, following either the preventative or the positive schedule.

How often should I take it?

It depends on the schedule. The preventative routine spaces doses out; the positive routine starts daily for a week, then weekly.

Can I take it with my medication?

Check with your healthcare practitioner first, especially if you are on prescription medication.

How soon will I notice anything?

Follow the full schedule rather than stopping early. If symptoms are serious or not improving, see a doctor.