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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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Inode & Mel Gibson both convinced ivermectin cures cancer: Also other dewormers & ethylene blue

Joe Rogan Nods Along As Mel Gibson Claims His Friends Were Cured of Stage 4 Cancer By Alternative Medicines
Ahmad Austin Jr.Jan 10th, 2025, 4:18 pm
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Mel Gibson told Joe Rogan that several of his friends were cured of stage 4 cancer with alternative medicines like the drug ivermectin, typically used to treat parasitic infections in humans and large animals.

At one point in their lengthy conversation on The Joe Rogan Experience, the two talked about medicine and the healthcare industry, which prompted Gibson to tell a personal story. It was about three friends who narrowly avoided what’s often considered certain death.

“I have three friends,” Gibson told Rogan. “All three of them had stage 4 cancer. All three of them don’t have cancer right now at all — and they had some serious stuff going on.”

When Rogan asked what they took to rid themselves of the cancer, Gibson gave him a suggestive head nod as if Rogan was supposed to know what he was getting at.

“What took some — what you’ve heard they’ve taken,” said a very animated Gibson.

Rogan then guessed ivermectin, which Gibson confirmed. The filmmaker added that the friends also took fenbendazole, another animal dewormer.

“Yeah, I’m hearing that a lot,” Rogan said.

“There’s studies on that now where people have proven that they’ve–.”

Gibson then referenced people drinking methylene blue, a salt commonly used as a dye.

“Yeah, methylene blue, which was a fabric dye,” Rogan said. “Yeah, it was a textile dye and then they find out it has profound effects on your mitochondria.”

“This stuff works, man,” Gibson replied.

Rogan replied, “There is a lot of stuff that does work, which is very strange, because, again, its profit. When you hear about things that are demonized but turn out to be effective. You always wonder what is going on here? How have our medical institutions failed us so that things that do cure you are not promoted? Because they are not profitable.”

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