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To: russet who wrote (38740)3/30/2024 8:02:17 PM
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I brought to the attention of an acquaintance who was pissing and shitting blood, and diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer with 4 large inoperable tumours, a Japanese paper on treating colon cancer with Ivermectin. He immediately started with 30mg/day for 45 days before a scheduled colonoscopy to check the cancer before beginning chemo. The oncologist was mystified as 3 tumours had shrunk to the size of a pencil eraser which he burned off immediately and the 4th had shrunk to half its size, about the size of a wallnut. He was told to come back in 6 weeks.... 6 weeks later his oncologist reported they couldn't find the tumour, just the small tattoo he put beside it, and stated he had never seen this before. The oncologist was not informed by my acquaintance that he self medicated with Ivermectin and he remains in remission, but continues to take Ivermectin as a prophylaxis....... For a year, I had treated a skin cancer on my face with prescription fluorouridine. It is nasty shit that was of no benefit as the cancer grew and become an open sore. I obtained some cattle pour (ivermectin in isopropanol which penetrates the skin). My melanoma was cleared in just 5 days. I continued for another two weeks and when I saw the dermatologist, reported what I had done and why. He stated that Ivermectin was approved for dermatology and could prescribe ivermectin cream but it was very expensive. I told him I didn't need it as I still had lots of cattle pour on hand:-).... yes, these are anecdotal, however, there are peer reviewed papers out there that report the Ivermectin molecule shape has about 20 sites that virus spike proteis get stuck in, preventing them from engaging with a cell's Ace2 receptor. Pretty amazing for a natural moleule that is a macrolide or complex sugar with no adverse side effects. Since then I have also obtained a supply of fenbendazole (another anti parasitic that is also has anti viral and anti cancer properties) which along with Ivermectin, I take as a prophylaxis 1 time/week and for 3 days straight once/month.
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