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" Cancer? Cancer, you know, we're we're seeing certain cases here and there." "for those three cases, you know, there was success. You know, I know two of the patients." "it's not for everybody." "why is it again that some patients are improving with high dosages of mebendazole, ivermectin, etcetera, and some patients are not?" "we did fecal transplant using her grandson, and we extended her life. She improved her appetite." "She improved her hemoglobin, but it wasn't continuous." "we've shown that loss of bifidobacteria is a problem in invasive cancer." "I think there's gonna be in a future where we're gonna have, every cancer is gonna have a microbe attached to it." "Think about HPV cervical cancer, H. Pylori, gastric cancer, Burkitt's lymphoma, Epstein Barr virus." "there's gonna be a link to a cancer and a microbe that's lacking that needs to be repopulated." "in other words, is it over is the tumor growing because of a microbe that's in there that’s allowing it to grow?" "suppression of that microbe would be first to to kill off the tumor." "the methods that we have right now at killing the tumor is we kill off everything. Kind of like what we do with hydroxychloroquine." "We kill off the virus, but then we kill the whole microbiome." "that's not necessarily a solution because the problem is, well, you've killed the virus this time, but then what happens now you've killed your microbiome and your bifidobacteria, and now you're gonna get another virus and another virus." "Knowing what I know today, which is once you kill your microbiome, it takes years to recover."

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In the early days of COVID, I learned about Ivermectin's potential in cancer treatment. I met Paul, a healthy marathoner diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer shortly after his second Pfizer vaccine. After exhausting traditional treatments, he was given no options and referred to hospice. A friend suggested I speak with him for support. I recommended Ivermectin, which he obtained in Tennessee without telling his oncologist. Over time, he reported slight improvements, and during a follow-up, his PSA levels dropped significantly, indicating a biochemical remission. Despite some health issues, including TIAs, he eventually saw a cardiologist and improved further. Nine months later, he was dancing and had no new cancer growth, with some bone metastases gone. He felt so well that he said if he didn't know he had cancer, he wouldn't suspect it.

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A man in his seventies, who had lost 40 pounds and struggled to swallow and speak, began taking Ivermectin after hearing about its success with prostate cancer. Despite not having insurance and being diagnosed with two unresectable esophageal tumors, he refused chemotherapy and continued with Ivermectin. After a few weeks, he showed significant improvement: he could swallow, his voice returned, and he gained 6 pounds. After some persuasion, he agreed to a scan, which revealed no tumors. His main concern then became finding a new fishing boat after selling his old one.

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I found over 100 scientific papers showing Ivermectin's potential against cancer, primarily from preclinical studies. Researchers are puzzled by how this anti-parasitic drug, which has been effective for decades, can also treat cancer. Ivermectin is off patent, meaning there's little financial incentive for big pharma to invest in its research. Notably, Ivermectin can kill cancer stem cells, reverse chemotherapy resistance, and enhance the effectiveness of both chemotherapy and radiation. Patients combining Ivermectin with these treatments have shown remarkable results, including significant tumor reductions. After two years of research, I now treat over 1,000 cancer patients with Ivermectin and other anti-parasitic drugs. The recent mention by Mel Gibson about friends curing stage 4 cancer with these treatments highlights the growing awareness of this approach.

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The speaker shared their journey of battling cancer and how they turned to fenbendazole after traditional treatments failed. They combined the medication with intermittent fasting and other supplements. After following this regimen, they received news that there was no evidence of disease in their body, surprising both them and their medical team.

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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 has shown significant benefits for mitochondria. It's surprising to see effective treatments being overlooked, raising questions about the medical industry's priorities. Why are cures that aren't profitable often ignored or demonized? This situation highlights a failure in our medical institutions to promote genuinely effective solutions.

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The speaker shares their experience of being diagnosed with cancer and undergoing traditional treatments that were not effective. They then mention how they came across Fenbendazole, a medication typically used for parasites, and decided to try it. Along with intermittent fasting and other lifestyle changes, the speaker's condition improved. They recall visiting their doctor and being surprised to learn that they had no evidence of disease in their body. The speaker had been prepared for further treatments but was relieved by the positive outcome.

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Speaker 0 shares a story about three friends who previously had stage four cancer but are not cancer-free now. He notes that what they took included ivermectin and fenbendazole, repeating fenbendazole for emphasis. He mentions they also drank something described as hydrochloride something or other, and points to studies that indicate people have proven they’ve been drinking methylene blue and similar substances. He explains methylene blue is a fabric dye, originally a text-style dye, and adds that it has profound effects on mitochondria. He asserts, “This stuff works, man.” He then observes that there are a lot of substances that do work, which he finds strange. He attributes this strangeness to profit, suggesting that when people hear about things that are demonized and then turn out to be effective, it raises questions about why those treatments are not promoted. He asks how medical institutions have failed, implying that cures exist but are not promoted because they are not profitable. The overall narrative contrasts hopeful anecdotal outcomes with a critique of consensus and financial incentives in the medical establishment, highlighting the tension between what works and what is promoted within mainstream medicine.

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An article published in 2023 on desertreview.com (not peer reviewed) gathers doctors’ experiences with high-dose ivermectin in cancer. Dr. Tess Lohrey from the World Council for Health described a case of an ovarian metastatic cancer patient who took 'a fairly low dose, only twelve milligrams per day' with chemo, where 'CA-one 125 levels dropped from two eighty eight down to 22' and a 'shocking response to therapy.' Dr. Landryto recounted that a colleague with terminal gallbladder cancer 'started taking a high dose of daily ivermectin for fourteen months and her terminal gallbladder cancer completely resolved and disappeared.' Oscar Nasu, with neck tumor and cannonball lung metastases, took 'two point four mgkgday for three months'; 'the lung metastases shrank' and 'he no longer needed pain medication'; he is 'now on two point four five mgkgday' with no toxicity.

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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 fabric dye but is now known to have significant effects on mitochondria. It's surprising to discover that many effective treatments are overlooked or demonized, raising questions about the motives behind our medical institutions. Why are these cures not promoted when they are not profitable?

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There is a growing concern about the connection between parasites and cancer, which has been largely ignored. The NIH has conducted numerous studies on Ivermectin and its potential in treating cancer. Doctors worldwide are now sharing videos that show the similarities between cancer cells and parasite egg sacs under a microscope. A chiropractor named Brian Artis discussed this with a 40-year Egyptian endologist, who was surprised that oncologists had never made this association. It seems that cytologists often discuss the link between cancer and parasites, but oncologists remain silent, possibly due to fear of losing funding.

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The speaker shares their personal experience with cancer and their journey to finding an alternative treatment. They discuss undergoing surgeries and years of chemotherapy before reaching their lifetime maximum. Feeling hopeless, they receive a suggestion to try a dewormer called fenbendazole. Skeptical at first, they decide to give it a try and start taking a combination of fenbendazole, curcumin, somatodine, annatto, and AHCC. To their surprise, subsequent scans show a reduction in the disease, and eventually, they become cancer-free. The speaker emphasizes the importance of faith and encourages others to explore alternative treatments. They also mention the financial interests of the pharmaceutical industry.

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A man in his seventies, a smoker and drinker, lost weight and had trouble swallowing. He started taking ivermectin after hearing about its benefits from someone with prostate cancer. Despite being diagnosed with unresectable esophageal tumors, he refused chemo and radiation. After taking ivermectin, his tumors disappeared, but his biggest concern was selling his fishing boat.

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Speaker 1 was deemed inoperable, incurable, palliative, and terminally ill, with a couple of months to live without treatment. Speaker 0 was also terminal after cancer spread to the liver and lungs and did not want to undergo chemo again. Metabolic therapy can manage the disorder and correct other problems like diabetes, high blood pressure, and hypertension, so you get healthier as you degrade your tumor. Speaker 0's cancer levels went down to 0.05, which is almost nothing, and was cancer-free by December 2020. Speaker 1 is doing really well fifteen to eighteen months later. Speaker 3's wife had stage four cancer and was cancer-free a year later using metabolic therapies. Fasting and metabolic therapy combined with chemo can lower chemo dosages while maintaining therapeutic efficacy. If you want to live and get healthy, you do metabolic therapy, but "they" will not allow the entire system to change.

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Two patients with advanced cancer saw improvements after taking Ivermectin. The first patient, with stage 4 prostate cancer, experienced a decrease in PSA levels and improvement in symptoms. The second patient, diagnosed with esophageal tumors, saw the tumors disappear after taking Ivermectin. Both patients showed positive outcomes from using Ivermectin for their cancer treatment.

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A man diagnosed with terminal colon cancer saw significant improvement after taking Ivermectin alongside chemotherapy. His CEA levels dropped rapidly, and the number of tumors in his liver decreased from 25 to 3. Despite eventually succumbing to liver failure, his wife credits Ivermectin for extending his life beyond the initial prognosis. This anecdotal story highlights the potential benefits of Ivermectin in cancer therapy.

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A man in his seventies, Eddie, had been losing weight for a year and a half and could no longer swallow or talk well. He knew someone with prostate cancer who had taken ivermectin and cured himself. Eddie began taking ivermectin. After the speaker gave Eddie advice about diet, Eddie sounded stronger within a couple of weeks. He could swallow, had gained six pounds, and his voice was better. Eddie was diagnosed with two unresectable esophageal tumors, but refused chemo and radiation. About six weeks later, a scan revealed Eddie's tumors were gone. The problem was that he had sold his fishing boat.

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A doctor encountered a patient, Eddie, in his seventies, who had lost 40 pounds over 18 months. Eddie, a smoker and drinker, could barely swallow or talk. He knew someone with prostate cancer who had supposedly cured himself with Ivermectin, so Eddie began taking it. After the doctor advised him on diet, Eddie sounded stronger within weeks, could swallow, gained six pounds, and his voice improved. Diagnosed with two unresectable esophageal tumors, Eddie refused chemo and radiation, continuing Ivermectin. About six weeks later, a scan revealed the tumors were gone. The doctor found this case interesting. Eddie's biggest problem was that he had sold his fishing boat.

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A man claims his father beat stage four lung cancer in eight months without doctors, chemo, or radiation using Panacur, vitamin D, and CBD oil. Panacur is described as similar to ivermectin and a deworming medicine. The speaker says they bought it on Amazon for about $100 a month. A year prior, they had traveled to Japan as a farewell trip because his father was expected to die. The speaker references Joe Tippins, who in 2017, allegedly found that Panacur cured rats of cancer. Tippins then took Panacur, vitamin D, and CBD oil and cured his own cancer after doctors gave him a month to live. The speaker says they avoided chemo because it killed his mother, who also had stage four lung cancer, in 2014.

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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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The speaker describes a medical situation in which cancer had spread extensively: “In my neck, my liver, my bladder, my pancreas, and in my bones from head to toe.” He notes that when small cell lung cancer metastasizes this far, the prognosis is extremely poor, stating that “Life expectancy goes below one percent.” Shortly after, he received a call from a large animal veterinarian who shared a remarkable anecdote involving cancer research at Merck Animal Health on the veterinary medicine side. The veterinarian explained that a scientist working there had been implanting cancer in mice for research, and as a result her entire mouse population developed intestinal parasites. According to the story, the scientist administered fenbendazole, the drug commonly used to treat parasites in animals. Remarkably, not only did the drug save the mice from dying of intestinal parasites, but weeks later it appeared to cure the mice of cancer as well. The speaker recounts this as a concise answer to the question at hand about possible treatments. Motivated by this anecdote, the speaker began taking fenbendazole himself, starting the day after receiving the veterinarian’s account. He reports that “three and a half months later” he was all clear of cancer. In summary, the speaker connects a dire prognosis for widespread metastasized cancer with an anecdotal account from a large animal veterinary context: fenbendazole, used for parasitic infections in animals, purportedly cured cancer in mice in that story, and the speaker credits starting fenbendazole with achieving an all-clear status several months later.

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The speaker focuses on treating stage four cancer patients, often with late diagnoses. They use ivermectin combined with fenbendazole or mebendazole, both antiparasitics, even in early-stage breast cancer cases before surgery. The speaker claims that stage four cancers, including pancreatic, ovarian, and melanoma, have responded, with some patients becoming cancer-free. Tumors reportedly shrink significantly within months when patients take ivermectin and mebendazole before surgery. The speaker notes that ivermectin and fenbendazole are inexpensive, off-patent drugs, but customs in British Columbia and Mississauga are allegedly confiscating packages. A published paper supports the use of ivermectin and fenbendazole in cancer treatment. The speaker treated a friend of Mel Gibson, who then shared the story on Joe Rogan's podcast. Ivermectin is described as a chemo and radio sensitizer. The speaker faced backlash from a pancreatic cancer support group for sharing a patient's story. The speaker claims to have patients in hospice who are now cancer-free and one patient who was offered medical assistance in dying but is now cancer-free. The speaker recounts a case where a patient with terminal melanoma and liver failure stabilized and improved with ivermectin and fenbendazole. Oncologists are portrayed as limited to expensive, profitable treatments.

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- It acts on these signaling pathways called PAC-one and ACT and MTOR and WNT pathways, these are pathways that are involved in tumor proliferation, tumor growth. - ivermectin inhibits multiple of these pathways that inhibit tumor growth, tumor proliferation, leads to cell cycle arrest, and it also inhibits metastases and the ability of the tumors to create blood vessels for themselves. - Then ivermectin also acts on cancer stem cells. It inhibits cancer stem cells. - They're involved in metastases, and they're involved in cancer recurrence. - cancer stem cells tend to be resistant to chemo. And then your cancer comes roaring back because these cancer stem cells start proliferating again. - So it inhibits cancer stem cells, very important. - Ivermectin also reverses multi drug resistance. So if you develop resistance to certain chemotherapy, Ivermectin will reverse it and Ivermectin acts in combination with chemo or radiation therapy. - Guzzo 2002 safety study: "the conclusion was that ivermectin was generally well tolerated with no indication of CNS toxicity." - up to two milligrams per kilogram per day.

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My mother, a nurse, initially resisted taking Fenbendazole for her stage 4 melanoma cancer. However, after 8 or 9 months on the regimen, her tumors significantly reduced in size and some disappeared completely. The new doctor she saw later discouraged her from taking the medication, and she stopped. Unfortunately, her tumor in the brain grew rapidly, and she passed away three months later. The speaker believes that Fenbendazole is effective and recommends it for cancer patients.

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The speaker shares their experience with using Fenbendazole to treat their cancer. They were diagnosed in 2019 and underwent traditional treatments, but the cancer persisted and spread to their kidneys. They stumbled upon information about Fenbendazole and decided to try it, along with other lifestyle changes like intermittent fasting. When they went for a follow-up appointment, their doctor informed them that they had no evidence of disease in their body. The speaker was initially prepared for more treatments but was pleasantly surprised by the positive outcome.
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