Ivermectin Dosages for Cancer

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Hans M
Hans M
2 months ago

In September 2024, a peer-reviewed cancer treatment protocol including ivermectin and fenbendazole was published in the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine. The linked article explains mechanism of action, ancillary supplements, and dosages.

Hans M
Hans M
2 months ago
Reply to  DRenegade

The parasite-cancer relationship has been suspected for quite a while.

I captured the attached file a while ago …

Hans M
Hans M
2 months ago
Reply to  Hans M

Sorry … the helper app for attachments rejected my PDF

Hans M
Hans M
2 months ago
Reply to  Hans M

I believe this is the original URL for the parasite-cancer doc that I had saved …
https://oncobites.blog/2024/03/13/a-parasite-cancer-relationship/

Towasi
Towasi
2 months ago
Reply to  Hans M

So also is the correlation to and behavior of fungus. Cancer behaves like a fungus. Been doing my own cancer research for years now due to circumstances. Trillions of dollars in the cancer business and it is getting increasingly, exponentially worse. Ask why.

kal kal
kal kal
2 months ago
Reply to  DRenegade

Wishing I had an answer to that question, DRenegade, 14 years after my wife passed.

Lee Vail AKA Kalev Efrayim
Lee Vail AKA Kalev Efrayim
2 months ago
Reply to  Hans M

Thank you for posting this.

strider777
2 months ago

Ditto.

Towasi
Towasi
2 months ago

Why not just be your own doctor? It’s not that big a stretch And why wait until a diagnosis? Why not preventive use? Of course, you can’t keep eating shit food and expect good health. That must be first. Cut out all seed oils to start, cut out all enriched grains, cut out all artificial additives. It’s not hard and you’ll not only regain health, you’ll eat less because you are getting real nutrients and satiety. Ask me how I know.

Patriot_One
Patriot_One
2 months ago
Reply to  Towasi

I agree within reason. Know what you eat. I cut out all dairy. I skip breakfast. Vegetable based meal for lunch and a healthy chicken or fish portion and low GI carb. side dinner. Pork or beef every other week. I also avoid High Fructose Corn Syrup. It causes my blood pressure to skyrocket like a super ripe fruit binge. Daily exercise or strenuous physical labor keeps me fit. I also keep Jesus close to my heart. I’m old but no grey, no glasses, and I can still toss around 80lb bags of concrete all day. I also don’t drink anymore and never smoked. I find quality water or sparkling mineral water works for me. You can do all the right things but cancer can still get you. We all have cancer but if our immune systems are weak, our bodies can’t clean the cancer from the body. I’ve known a lot of people who did everything right but cancer or the cancer treatment took them out. I guess you have to watch out what you are exposed to as well. If some cancers are food borne parasites I imagine others are from exposure to chemicals, radiation, the environment, and COVID jabs that appear to compromise the immune system. I used to love eating asparagus but stopped after reading about a substance it contains that speeds up metastasis.

towasi
towasi
2 months ago
Reply to  Patriot_One

Big fact not many understand or are told- I believe intentionally to keep the scare factor alive:
We all have cancer but if our immune systems are weak, our bodies can’t clean the cancer from the body.
I appreciate your comments- I have found my best results in almost eliminating vegetables in favor or mostly beef as the nutrient density and efficiency is off the charts for meat, without all the anti-nutrients in vegetables. I like them, but they make me feel crappy and bloated. Keep with what works for ya!

Patriot_One
Patriot_One
2 months ago
Reply to  towasi

It’s okay to follow cancer research but I follow longevity. Dr. David Sinclair has a number of books that explain cellular and biological aging in general and the mechanisms and molecules available to the body to clean up zombie and cancer cells. The findings about the body’s reproductive mode vs survival mode determines longevity, hence how fast someone enters into their “its now okay to die” mode.

The research is fascinating and worth reading as the quality of your diet, food type ratios, eating intervals and timing all play a role in how healthy you are and what mode you keep your body in. Basically it’s reproductive mode=average lifespan/poor healthspan (death by disease) or survival mode=long lifespan/good healthspan (death by natural causes).

All other limiting factors are external. Accidents and bad people that want you dead still exist.

kal kal
kal kal
2 months ago

a patient cured is a customer lost….. now, can I sue all the people that charged us over a million dollar to kill her?