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"One of my favorite natural healing agents is castor oil." "I'm not a fan of taking it internally." "I believe in using castor oil externally." "Castor oil packs have been used for long, long time." "You saturate the cloth with castor oil." "then you put the side that is oily directly on the body." "I don't recommend ever using an electric heating pad on children or infants." "Castor oil packs are really good for a lot of kinds of pain, like joint pain." "Traditionally, castor oil packs have been used for liver and gallbladder problems." "It can be used in a situation where there is a kidney infection and there's a lot of kidney pain." "I've seen castor oil packs be very effective in some of those cases, taking the pain away quite quickly."

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Drug companies won't test natural substances because they can't be patented. FDA requires testing for safety and efficacy, but natural products won't be tested due to lack of patentability. This creates a cycle where natural remedies are deemed unproven by the FDA.

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Dragon's Blood is presented as having multiple healing properties. The speaker states that it can heal the skin, heal scars, heal the gums, and it also helps with inflammation. In discussing research, the speaker notes that studies show Dragon's Blood can support wound healing, help with bug bites, ulcers, and conditions like H. Pylori, as well as aiding in blood clots and pulling heavy metals from the body. The accompanying mantra is “Nature heals.” The speaker shares a concrete example: healing moles with Dragon's Blood. The method described is applying “little dragon's blood, little organic coconut oil on the mole,” with the claim that “that collection of toxins will break apart and heal.” Another example focuses on inflammation. The speaker cites a case of a 73-year-old using Dragon's Blood and trying “just about everything,” noting that “joint pain dropped by 80%.” This is presented as a notable outcome from using Dragon's Blood. The discussion then moves to gums. The speaker asserts that Dragon's Blood can assist in regenerating the gum lining, describing a mixture of “a little bit of Dragon's Blood, a little bit of coconut oil” as aiding gum regeneration. Scar healing is highlighted as well. The speaker states, “Healing scars with dragon's blood. Yes. If you have a scar on your body, you can reverse that. Didn't you realize you're self regenerating beings? But, you know, they're gonna sell you a surgery instead.” This underscores a claim about reversing scars and contrasts self-regeneration with surgical alternatives. For availability, the speaker directs listeners to Cultivateelevate.com, where Dragon's Blood products are offered. The site provides Dragon's Blood capsules that can be eaten or used topically, and can be used with “just about anything.” The overarching claim about the product is that “Nature gives you every solution without side effects.”

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DMSO was introduced as a potential pain reliever with miracle-like properties for burns, acne, and spinal cord injuries. While some medical literature supported DMSO, much was skeptical, leading the JAMA to editorialize against it and the FDA to deny general use approval due to lack of proven effectiveness. Oregon and Florida legalized it for prescription, creating a black market. Dr. Stanley Jacob has been a major proponent of DMSO. He claims it can treat ailments from arthritis to baldness. Patients travel to Oregon for his treatments, including intravenous DMSO for brain swelling. Some patients report dramatic results, such as relief from paralysis. Athletes, like June Jones, use it topically for pain relief, despite it being verboten in the NFL. Emily Rudick uses DMSO for arthritis pain relief. Dr. Jacob says DMSO blocks pain nerve conduction, reduces inflammation, improves blood supply, and stimulates healing. The FDA acknowledges DMSO is relatively safe, with side effects like skin rash and garlic breath, but insists there's no scientific proof it works for most claims, except interstitial cystitis. Double-blind tests are difficult due to DMSO's smell. Sandy Sherek, suffering from severe whiplash, found relief with Dr. Jacob's DMSO treatment after other methods failed. The FDA remains skeptical, stating testimonials aren't scientific evidence. Dr. Jacob claims drug companies avoid DMSO due to the inability to patent it. DMSO is available in other countries. A House Committee is inquiring into DMSO's restricted availability in the US.

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DMSO emerged as a potential pain reliever and treatment for various conditions, but its use is controversial. Dr. Stanley Jacob champions DMSO, citing its benefits for ailments ranging from arthritis to spinal cord injuries. He suggests the broad range of claimed uses has contributed to skepticism. Patients travel to Oregon for Dr. Jacob's DMSO treatments, including intravenous administration for spinal cord injuries. Some patients report significant relief. Atlanta Falcons quarterback June Jones uses it topically for shoulder pain, and others use it despite the NFL's restrictions on drug use. Arthritis sufferer Emily Rudick claims DMSO eases her pain and heals cuts. Dr. Jacob says DMSO blocks pain signals, reduces inflammation, improves blood supply, and stimulates healing. The FDA acknowledges DMSO's relative safety, noting side effects like skin rash and garlic breath, but asserts it lacks scientific proof of effectiveness beyond interstitial cystitis. Double-blind tests are difficult due to DMSO's odor. The National Academy of Sciences has criticized DMSO studies as inadequately set up. Sandy Sherek, suffering from severe whiplash, found relief with Dr. Jacob's DMSO treatment after other methods failed. The FDA maintains that testimonials are not scientific evidence. Dr. Jacob alleges that drug companies avoid DMSO due to its unpatentable nature and low cost. A House committee is investigating DMSO's limited availability in the US.

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DMSO was introduced as a potential pain reliever and treatment for various ailments, but its effectiveness is debated. The FDA has not approved it for general use, but Oregon and Florida legalized it for prescription. Dr. Stanley Jacob champions DMSO, citing its potential to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, improve blood supply, and stimulate healing. June Jones, an Atlanta Falcons quarterback, and Emily Rudick, an arthritis sufferer, attest to its benefits. The FDA acknowledges DMSO's relative safety, noting side effects like skin rash and garlic odor. However, they maintain that its effectiveness hasn't been scientifically proven, except for interstitial cystitis, citing a lack of controlled, double-blind tests. Skeptics argue that the smell of DMSO makes double-blind tests impossible. Sandy Sharrock, suffering from whiplash, found relief with Dr. Jacob's DMSO treatment after other methods failed. Some suggest drug companies lack interest due to DMSO's patent unsuitability and low cost. Despite skepticism, DMSO is available in other countries, and a House committee is investigating its limited availability in the US.

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Fueled by Dr. Stanley Jacob, DMSO is alleged to treat ailments from arthritis to spinal cord injuries. Some patients travel to Oregon for Dr. Jacob's treatments, including intravenous DMSO for paralysis. One patient reported regained mobility after being told she'd be permanently paralyzed. Atlanta Falcons quarterback June Jones uses it for his shoulder and shares it with teammates, despite it being against NFL rules. Emily Rudick uses it for arthritis and fever blisters. Dr. Jacob says DMSO blocks pain, reduces inflammation, improves blood supply, and stimulates healing. The FDA's Dr. Richard Kraut says no one has died from DMSO, but it can cause skin rash, hives, headache, nausea, and garlic breath. Kraut maintains that DMSO's effectiveness hasn't been scientifically proven, except for interstitial cystitis, citing inadequately set up studies. Double-blind tests are difficult due to DMSO's smell. Sandy Sherek, suffering from whiplash, found relief with Dr. Jacob's DMSO treatment after other treatments failed. While testimonials exist, the FDA requires scientific evidence. Dr. Jacob claims a drug company told him they wouldn't pursue DMSO due to lack of patentability and financial return. The House Committee on Aging is investigating DMSO's availability in the US.

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Daniel Stringfellow, 74, has stage three COPD, causing labored breathing and impacting his motivation. He states that prescribed nebulizers and inhalers provided no significant improvement. His neighbor, Rebecca Cunningham, suggested a DMSO solution for his nebulizer after researching it. Stringfellow reports experiencing a big difference in three days. He says his breathing improved, his color returned, and he could talk without losing his breath. He is now able to perform tasks like carrying groceries, which he couldn't do before. A future CT scan will determine if the treatment has stopped the progression of his COPD. Cunningham adds that Stringfellow's ability to talk at length is miraculous compared to his previous state. She says she read articles by Midwestern Doctor about DMSO and its potential benefits. She also notes that Stringfellow had expressed a readiness to die due to his condition before starting the DMSO treatment. She wanted others to witness the positive changes.

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Drug companies are not interested in natural substances that cannot be patented. The FDA requires substances to be tested for safety and effectiveness before they can be used legally. However, since natural substances cannot be patented, drug companies are unlikely to spend the money to test them. As a result, the FDA will always consider natural substances unproven and condemn them.

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DMSO was touted as a miracle drug for pain relief, burns, acne, and spinal cord injuries, but the FDA has not approved it for general use due to a lack of proven effectiveness. Oregon and Florida legalized it for prescription, leading to a nationwide black market. Dr. Stanley Jacob has been a strong advocate for DMSO, believing in its potential despite skepticism. DMSO users claim it helps with arthritis, tennis elbow, bruises, and pain. June Jones of the Atlanta Falcons uses it for his shoulder. Emily Rudick uses it for arthritis pain and fever blisters. Dr. Jacob says DMSO blocks pain nerve conduction, reduces inflammation, improves blood supply, and stimulates healing. The FDA acknowledges DMSO is relatively safe, with side effects like skin rash and garlic breath, but insists there's no scientific proof it works for most claimed uses, except interstitial cystitis. The FDA wants controlled trials, but double-blind tests are difficult due to DMSO's smell. The National Academy of Sciences found most DMSO studies scientifically unsound. Dr. Jacob disagrees, citing his own publications and experience. Sandy Sherek, suffering from whiplash and nerve damage, found relief with DMSO after other treatments failed.

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Daniel Stringfellow, 74, lives next to his neighbor Rebecca Cunningham and has stage three COPD. His symptoms include laboring to breathe during even small tasks, such as walking 40 feet to his truck, getting dressed, or carrying groceries. He explains that he must stop halfway to catch his breath, which drains his motivation and leads to depression because he can’t do things he used to do. He previously used a nebulizer prescribed by his pulmonologist as a first-line treatment and was given inhalers like Trilogy and albuterol, but he says the nebulizer “doesn’t work for me” and there’s no noticeable difference after more than a year of use. He still uses Trilogy but is unsure it provided significant improvement. Rebecca, his neighbor, has been researching DMSO and provided Daniel with a solution to put in his nebulizer. He notes that Rebecca asked for the paperwork to understand the amounts used in the nebulizer. He was ready to try anything and began using the DMSO solution about two and a half weeks ago. Within three days to two weeks, he reports a “big difference” and describes it as “unbelievable.” He says people who know him say his color was bad before, but now he can breathe better, talk without losing his breath, and perform tasks he hadn’t been able to do in a long time. He mentions carrying groceries from his Jeep to his house and RV, which he hasn’t done in a long time, and that he used to labor to get dressed in the morning. Daniel expects a future CT scan and plans to see his pulmonologist afterward. He notes that before starting the DMSO, all CT scans had shown no improvement and that he had been stopped at stage three. With DMSO, he anticipates improvement reflected in the CT results. He emphasizes that he has nothing to gain by this and that COPD is not pretty, describing nights when he wondered why he would wake up the next morning. He urges others to “just do it” and asserts that if it doesn’t help, they have nothing to lose. Speaker 1 (off-camera) adds that Daniel’s ability to sit and talk for length of time is miraculous compared to before, and recalls how difficult it was for Daniel to answer questions, needing rest between responses. She notes the emotional toll of the disease, the times of feeling ready to die, and her commitment to support him. She references reading Midwestern Doctor articles on DMSO and related research, and she confirms that the DMSO is working and wants viewers to witness the transformation. She says Daniel now has color in his face and credits the neighbor’s efforts and the DMSO for the improvement. The conversation ends with expressions of gratitude and a hope for continued progress.

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I'm Karen DeVore, a dermatologist in South Carolina. I've been prescribing hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin for over 30 years, off-label. In 2020, the FDA called Ivermectin horse medicine and doctors couldn't prescribe it. I knew these drugs were safe and effective, and I saw great results in my patients. None of the patients I treated with these drugs were hospitalized or died from COVID. They had no side effects and felt better within hours. It's frustrating that insurance companies and pharmacies denied access to these drugs. Even terminally ill patients on ventilators couldn't try them. How many lives could have been saved?

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Anything from nature cannot be patented, so drug companies won't spend millions testing natural substances for FDA approval. The FDA requires efficacy and safety testing, but since natural substances can't be patented, no company will invest in the testing. Therefore, according to the speaker, the FDA will always condemn anything from nature as unproven, regardless of its potential effectiveness.

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A Substack called "The Forgotten Side of Medicine" discusses GHB, a drug claimed to be a cure for insomnia that was made illegal. GHB was remarkably effective for various conditions and profoundly improved health, but the FDA, in collusion with the media, launched a takedown of it in the 1990s, similar to what happened with ivermectin. GHB put recipients into a deep sleep cycle, resulting in feeling refreshed and energized, and frequently allowed people to feel fully refreshed after just a few hours of sleep. It was unlikely to be addictive and dramatically increased growth hormone levels, resulting in increased strength, stamina, muscle mass, and function. GHB produced remarkable results in treating addictions, counteracted Parkinson's disease, aided childbirth, and had aphrodisiac effects. The FDA banned GHB after a press release warning consumers to discontinue its use due to alleged illnesses. The FDA argued there was no evidence of valid use or safety, but refused to admit evidence arguing otherwise. The media then trumpeted that America was facing a wave of rapes from a silent, odorless, colorless drug, juxtaposing fears of Rufies onto GHB. Congress passed the Hillary J Farreus and Samantha Reed Date Rape Drug Prohibition Act, making GHB a schedule one drug, despite it being produced naturally in the body. The entire epidemic was made up, and GHB accounted for less than 0.1% of drugs mentioned in emergency department reports.

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My name is Daniel Stringfellow. I’m 74, August, and I live next door to my neighbor, Rebecca Cunningham. I have stage three COPD. My symptoms are labor of breathing, doing any small task, walking to my truck, even putting my clothes on in the morning. I labor at breathing, which is like working to just breathe, and I hate it. I noted that walking to my truck 40 feet, I have to stop halfway and catch my breath. Because of that, I have no motivation to do anything, and after a while, depression sets in because you can’t do the things you used to and you get tired of trying to breathe. At stage three they gave me a nebulizer as the first line of treatment from pulmonologists. It’s this stuff in a box that you use four times a day. I’ve tried using it for over a year and I notice no difference; I might as well be putting water in it, so I quit using it. They also gave inhalers like Trilogy and albuterol emergencies. I still use the Trilogy, but I don’t think there was a significant improvement. Rebecca mentioned DMSO and has been researching it. She asked me for the paperwork on the nebulizers to see what amount goes in. Rebecca gave me a solution to put in my nebulizer. It’s hard to say exactly when, but I think it was yesterday, Saturday. It’s been two weeks since I started it. In three days, I noticed a big difference—unbelievable. Everyone I know says my color was bad, but now I’m breathing better and I can talk without losing my breath. I’ve been able to do things I hadn’t been able to do in a long time. I carried groceries from my Jeep to my house. I used to labor just to get dressed in the morning; now I can, and there’s life again. I have a future CT scan coming, because all the other CT scans I had up until I started the DMSO weren’t showing any improvement, and they had stopped me at stage three. I don’t want to get any worse, but with what she gave me, I’m getting a lot better. I’ll see my pulmonologist after the CT scan, and I expect improvement when they see the CT results. I have nothing to gain by this, I just know what it’s like to have COPD, and it’s not pretty. Sometimes I wonder why I wake up in the morning, which is why I say, “You sure won’t kill you, but if you don’t…” I urge you to try it; you won’t kill you, but if you don’t, you might die. Rebecca will share the results of my CT scan and my pulmonologist visit to prove to you and to me that this is the only thing that’s worked for me. She mixed and prepared it, and I’ve read articles by Midwestern Doctor who has researched DMSO and other medications. If I hadn’t noticed, I’d still be miserable. I would still be living in it, especially with stage three COPD. My neighbor says, “Well anyway, you have a future CT scan and pulmonologist visit; I’ll share the results.” I’m grateful to Rebecca, and I’m getting better. Speaker 1: I’m off camera but I want to add that just the fact you’re able to sit and talk at this length is miraculous compared to how you were. It’s amazing to see you with color in your face now. You’re a treasure, and we all have those in our lives. The DMSO is working. I wanted you to witness that.

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Fueled by Dr. Stanley Jacob, DMSO is alleged to treat ailments from arthritis to spinal cord injuries. Dr. Jacob admits that touting its wide range of uses may have hindered its approval. Patients travel to Oregon for DMSO treatment, including those with paralysis, where it's administered intravenously to reduce swelling. Athlete June Jones uses DMSO for shoulder pain, and says teammates use it discreetly due to the NFL's drug policies. Emily Rudick uses it for arthritis and fever blisters. Dr. Jacob says DMSO blocks pain, reduces inflammation, improves blood supply, and stimulates healing. FDA's Dr. Richard Kraut acknowledges DMSO hasn't caused deaths and is relatively safe, but insists there's no scientific proof it works for most claims, except interstitial cystitis. Double-blind tests are difficult due to DMSO's smell. The National Academy of Sciences found most DMSO studies inadequately set up. Sandy Sherek, suffering from whiplash, found relief with Dr. Jacob's DMSO treatment after other methods failed. The FDA remains skeptical, stating testimonials don't replace scientific evidence. Dr. Jacob claims a drug company admitted DMSO wasn't worth pursuing due to lack of patent potential. DMSO is available in other countries. A House committee is inquiring into DMSO's limited availability in the US.

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Speaker 0: I have three friends. All three of them had stage four cancer. All three of them don't have cancer right now at all. And they had some serious stuff going on. And what did they take? Yep. Jesus. They took some what you've heard they've taken. Speaker 1: Ivermectin. Fenbendazole. Fenbendazole. Yeah. Speaker 0: That's it. Speaker 1: Yeah. I'm hearing that a lot. Speaker 0: They drank hydrochloride something or other? There's studies on Speaker 1: that now where people have proven that they've Speaker 0: drinking methylene blue and stuff Speaker 1: like that. Yeah. Methylene blue, which was a fabric dye. Speaker 0: Yeah. Yeah. It was a textile dye, and now they find it has profound effects on your mitochondria. Yep. Yeah. Speaker 0: This stuff works, man. There's a lot of stuff that does work, which is very strange Speaker 1: Mhmm. Because, again, it's profit. When you when you hear about things that are demonized and that that turn out to be effective, you always wonder, well, what is going on here? Mhmm. How is how is our medical institutions how have they failed us so that things that do cure you are not promoted because they're not profitable?

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Let's discuss the untold story of borax, or sodium tetraborate, a salt that can help with arthritis, osteoporosis, and detoxifying the body by removing heavy metals. In the 1980s, a man began giving borax capsules to arthritis sufferers, and many reported significant improvements. He aimed to sell it to the public for healing, but his company faced a ban. Borax was prohibited in 30 countries due to claims of toxicity, largely because it competed with pharmaceutical osteoporosis treatments.

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The speaker describes a dramatic improvement in vision in his left eye after using DMSO. He states that his left eye had been nonfunctional since childhood; one eye was blind for seventy-five years. At age 5–6 it became clear to his parents, and at age 10 he underwent cataract surgery that removed the lens, which left him effectively blind with only light perception, shapes, and movement. About ten years ago, after a clinician suggested there was nothing more to do for the left eye, he learned about DMSO through Mercola and a Midwestern doctor. He began using DMSO for sinus problems, and the sinus relief was immediate. After about two months of use, he became aware that he could see color with his left eye, which he attributes to using DMSO in his sinuses. He continued using DMSO, applying it topically to his upper and lower eyelids daily with his finger. Since then, he reports continued improvement in the left eye: he can see color quite distinctly, he can see detail, though he cannot read, and he can count fingers. He can cover the right eye and walk around the house without bumping into things, and he can see well enough to navigate familiar spaces. Night vision is limited to lights but not shapes; he notes that in the dead of night shapes are not visible anyway. He has seen an eye doctor during this period and told the specialist over the last two visits that the vision in the left eye is improving, but the doctor has not asked about the improvement nor inquired about why it might be improving. He remarks that doctors tend to be dismissive of DMSO, describing such dismissal as ignorant, and notes that it has benefited some people. He repeats that he is 75 years old and was born in 1919.

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Ivermectin, once considered a conspiracy theory, is now reportedly curing diseases like cancer, diabetes, MS, and Parkinson's by addressing parasites. The speaker prefers the dura mectin version, a white paste, over the ivermectin yellow gel. According to the speaker, no one has ever died from ivermectin overdose, unlike aspirin and acetaminophen. Ivermectin won a Nobel Prize in 2015 for its effectiveness against diseases like malaria. Positive effects were seen for COVID, but its use was discouraged to maintain the emergency declaration. The speaker takes a full capsule of ivermectin daily for two weeks, followed by a week off, as a prophylactic. They wash it down with a sweat tonic containing quinine, which is hydrochloroquine. Hydrochloroquine and ivermectin were allegedly dismissed by organizations like the WHO, despite being effective. Links to more information are provided in the comments.

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The only one that's really important is you want to keep DMSO less than 40% of the overall mixture. DMSO is well studied for pain and impaired movement. The efficacy and tolerability of DMSO gel at twenty five percent over a period of three weeks. It had clinically relevant analgesic pain relief effects with no serious adverse events. It's a subdermal carrier, which means it pulls things in your skin. Risinoleic acid and capsaicin had similar effects on reducing inflammation. Capsaicin is in cayenne pepper. It's an anti inflammatory. Five-ten drops is fine. Frankincense is a tree gum resin. Eucalyptus leads to pain reduction, especially in rheumatoid arthritis, where keeping it simple doesn't have to be perfect.

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I found a book by Jim Humble touting a "miracle mineral supplement" as a natural MRSA cure. Initially skeptical, I revisited it when my son's condition worsened. Humble claimed it cured malaria in Africa, a disease that kills millions annually. NASA supposedly called it the "universal antidote" but suppressed it due to overpopulation concerns. I tried it myself first, and an MRSA boil I had cleared up in two weeks. Then I gave it to my kids. Back then, chlorine dioxide was unknown, and Humble was considered radical. Now, I personally consume very dilute chlorine dioxide when I experience flu-like symptoms after being in public.

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I'm excited about the recent bill in Arkansas aiming to make ivermectin an over-the-counter medication; all states should follow suit. Ivermectin, despite being an antiviral, antimicrobial, and anti-parasitic medicine, was villainized during COVID. When I contracted COVID in 2020, I decided against the under-researched options and tried ivermectin. My symptoms vanished within 24 hours. Ivermectin's benefits extend beyond COVID. I know three people who had stage four cancer that were cured after taking ivermectin. It is strange that effective treatments are often suppressed due to profit motives. The medical industry wants to keep you sick. Get ivermectin now from a reliable US-based source like All Family Pharma before it becomes more expensive and harder to find. You never know when you might need it.

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I have three friends who had stage 4 cancer, and now they are cancer-free. They used treatments like ivermectin, fenbendazole, and methylene blue, which was originally a textile dye but is now found to have significant effects on mitochondria. It's surprising how many effective treatments are overlooked or demonized, often due to profit motives. Many beneficial substances, such as vitamin D, K2, magnesium, zinc, and quercetin, are not promoted because they lack patent protection and cannot be controlled by pharmaceutical companies.

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Natural substances cannot be patented, which means drug companies are not interested in testing them for FDA approval. The FDA requires substances to be tested for safety and efficacy before they can be used legally. However, since natural substances cannot be patented, no one is willing to spend the money to conduct these tests. As a result, the FDA will always consider natural substances unproven and condemn them.
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