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Mentazol

Updated July 3, 2009
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Tue, June 9, 2009

This is a chalky white liquid medication and it is quite sticky and it is taken internally as well as applied to the ground itch infected area. the action is to kill theis larva which crawls under the skin until it reaches another stage then it will enter the bloodstream and when it gets into the intestinal tract it is or becomes a full blown Hookworm attaching to the walls of the intestine and consuming its host nuroushment to the point of extreme weakness and sluggishness! I am trying to find out if this medicine is still in existance as I am in need of a dose to cure a case of ground itch in my foot!!!!

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Robert Whitney III Says:
Fri, July 3, 2009

found correct spelling to be mintezole or generic name Thiabendazole

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