[000.0-005.8] If you had to prescribe Ibromectin or Mabendazole, how do you determine which one is more appropriate? [005.8-011.4] It depends on what you're doing. So if I'm doing a spike protein detox on a patient, I don't use [011.4-019.3] Mabendazole, I only use Ibromectin. The dose that I use is 0.3 milligrams per kilogram of body weight, [019.3-026.7] and I get so many questions. How do you turn pounds into kilograms? Take your weight, divide it by 2.2, [027.6-034.2] and that's going to be what your kilogram dose is. You multiply that by 0.3, and that's your dose [034.2-043.2] of Ibromectin. Again, weight, divide by 2.2, multiply by 0.3, and I'm not a math person, but it's [043.2-048.5] pretty easy to do, and then you'll get a number, and that number is roughly what you should take [048.5-055.1] as a spike protein detox. I always round up, so if it's like 23, I'll put it at 25. [056.2-063.5] And then for parasite cleanses, I would use Mabendazole with it because it's going to kill [063.5-068.2] different types of parasites that Ibromectin won't, and that one is not a weight dependent, [068.9-075.3] 100 milligrams twice a day, and I have a whole protocol for that. If someone is taking it for [075.3-080.4] cancer, it really just varies. If someone's got super aggressive cancer and I want to hit it [080.4-085.8] really hard, I might go all the way up to 1500 milligrams of Mabendazole in a day. Usually, [085.8-092.1] those are my glioblastomas. Those are brain cancers, so Mabendazole crosses the blood brain barrier [092.1-099.4] and will target brain cancers better than Ibromectin. So it varies, but for spike protein detox, [099.4-106.5] it's only Ibromectin and a slew of supplements, but if it's for cancer or parasites, then I will [106.5-114.3] incorporate Mabendazole as well.