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Parasites are ubiquitous. They're all over the planet. Everybody has parasites. You could assume it. About ten to fifteen years ago, I stopped testing people to find out if they had heavy metal problems because everybody did. I've never met anyone who doesn't have heavy metals. Parasites, the reason they're called parasites, is because they successfully avoid being detected and killed. They're successful, so you're not going to find them. They don't hang out in our stool, they don't hang out in our colons. An adult form might show up there, or you've some pinworms, they might show up there, but for the most part, in order for them to survive in the long term, they have to burrow deep into your tissue, so they'll burrow into the colon, the lining of the colon, the lining of the bladder, ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, spleen, liver, and then lungs, brain, and then here's the thing, if you undertreat them, let's say you only use ivermectin or you only use phenbendazole, you disturb them and then they migrate to another organ like the pancreas and go deep in the pancreas and you wind up with pancreatic cancer.

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Speaker 0 argues that YouTube removed his videos by labeling the topic as medical misinformation. He states that the body produces parasites just as it produces fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, and other responses to try to rid the body of threats. When the body is overloaded with heavy metals, plastics, and toxins, he claims the body will produce worms to keep you alive, a phenomenon he says applies to animals as well (dogs, cats, chickens, cows, horses). He asserts that when animals are fed toxins or injected with heavy metals, the body becomes loaded with metals and will attempt to heal itself by creating parasites to remove the toxins and heavy metals. He contends that most people turn to ivermectin or fenbendazole and other pharmaceutical products, but these do not resolve the issue because heavy metals are never removed. He emphasizes the need to focus on pulling heavy metals out of the body and detoxing. He mentions several methods or substances people can use for this detoxification, including dragon’s blood, turpentine, raw milk, raw meat, cilantro, and wormwood. He notes that wormwood has been used for the last five hundred years to pull heavy metals out of the body. According to him, once heavy metals are pulled out, the worms begin to go away. He observes that on social media there is fear about worms jumping and infecting people, but he says that fear is unfounded and describes a broader critique of being programmed to destroy one’s own body, which he finds illogical given the goal of taking care of one’s body. Finally, he advocates cleaning up one’s diet, spending time in the sun, and generally taking care of oneself as part of the healing process. He frames these steps as essential to healing, arguing that through these practices, people can heal from the issues driven by heavy metals and toxins, and that the detoxification is what makes the worms disappear rather than relying on conventional anti-parasitic drugs alone.

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Joe Tippens claims a dog dewormer cured his terminal cancer, leading to skepticism and curiosity. Doctors doubted his survival chances, but Tippens credits the dog medicine for his recovery. Cancer researchers are intrigued by the potential of this unconventional treatment. Tippens combined the dewormer with supplements and an experimental drug, achieving remission. Despite criticism, he shares success stories and advocates for further research. Tippens' story has sparked interest in alternative cancer treatments.

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Recently, a spine surgeon discusses multiple sclerosis (MS) and the difficulty in diagnosing it. The presence of plaques in the central nervous system, as seen in MRI scans, is a key characteristic of MS. However, these plaques are not fully understood. A pathologist conducted autopsies on 10 MS patients and found parasites in the brain and spinal cord of every single one. It is now believed that these plaques may actually be parasite egg sacs, indicating a parasitic infestation. In some cases, small nematode wormholes were visible. This discovery challenges previous understanding of MS and suggests a potential link to parasitic infection.

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A lab tech in an all women's hospital found parasitic larvae in UTI patients, but the doctor removed it from reports. CDC and HHS restrict disclosure of parasites to keep patients reliant on doctors and pharmaceuticals. Symptoms of parasites include gastrointestinal issues, IBS, Crohn's disease, colitis, gallstones, kidney stones, thyroid problems, diabetes, cancer, brain fog, heart rate fluctuations, teeth and bone issues, and blood pressure changes.

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Parasites and cancer have been overlooked, with numerous studies on Ivermectin and cancer conducted by the NIH. Videos from doctors worldwide show that cancer cells resemble parasite egg sacks under a microscope. A chiropractor named Brian Artis discussed this with a parasitologist friend, who revealed that oncologists rarely make the connection between cancer and parasites, despite it being a common topic in parasitology circles. The reason for this silence is likely the fear of losing funding.

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"We get sick because of three things primarily. We get sick because of electromagnetic radiation, because of poisons that they put into the environment, and because of parasites." "I found about about five or six years ago, underground group of people that were using Fenbendazole in these things for cancer, and it was working." "He had throat cancer." "So his wife searched around the internet and found this story about the Fenbendazole and started treating him using the protocol." "Isn't it interesting that parasitic medication also treats cancer?" "I think it's not that it also treats cancer, it's that cancer is parasites."

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Parasites are common but hard to detect in the body. They can burrow deep into tissues, leading to serious health issues like cancer. Treatment involves using multiple antiparasitic medications for a few weeks. These medications can also help turn off cancer pathways. It's important to work with a doctor to properly address parasites, dental issues, and detoxification for overall health. Regular liver enzyme monitoring is necessary due to potential side effects. Dental evaluations are crucial for identifying hidden infections. Overall, addressing parasites and other underlying issues is key to restoring health.

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A lab technician from an all-women's hospital in the U.S. reveals that the CDC and HHS do not allow doctors to disclose the presence of parasites. If patients were informed and treated for parasites, they might not rely on doctors or pharmaceutical medications. This technician will participate in a documentary to expose this issue. Parasites are common and can cause various symptoms often misattributed to other conditions, such as gastrointestinal issues, IBS, Crohn's disease, colitis, kidney stones, thyroid problems, diabetes, cancer, brain fog, and fluctuations in heart rate and blood pressure.

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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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Joe Tippen, a cancer survivor, claims that a dog dewormer called Fimbendazole cured his small cell lung cancer. Despite skepticism from cancer researchers, Tippen believes the dog medicine, along with vitamin E supplements, CBD oil, and an experimental cancer drug, cleared his cancer. He plans to continue taking the dog dewormer for the rest of his life. Additionally, a lab tech alleges that doctors in the United States often fail to diagnose parasitic infections, leading to misdiagnoses of various symptoms. The tech suggests that parasites are common and can cause gastrointestinal issues and other health problems. She believes that parasites are intentionally used for population control and wealth transfer. Apricot seeds are also mentioned as a potential cancer treatment.

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Speaker 0: More evidence. Here's some evidence. Do you guys see that? Let's go ahead and see that again real quick. Yep. That is going to be a tumor. And when oh, oh, there we go. Worms. Those are worms inside the tumor. That's why the body walls the parasites off. It actually becomes a defense mechanism to the parasites and the eggs. So the body is not going to attack it because the immune system isn't gonna attack its own cyst or tumor. So all cysts and tumors are going to be parasites. Speaker 1: So here's the document, which is a confidential document, which is actually nineteen forty eight. So let's read it. There are reasons to believe that specific biological characteristics of malignant tumor tissues and parasite comprise the following elements, and it lists them right there. And then further here. So endoparasites and malignant tumors resemble each other in many respects by reason of similar conditions under which they grow and exist. This suggests long ago the idea in regard to parasitic. Speaker 0: The micro parasites described by doctor Weber that you can see here can be found in the tissue of more evidence. Here's some evidence. Do you guys see that?

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Cancer and parasites have been overlooked as a connection, with doctors worldwide sharing videos and research on the topic. A German research project from the 1990s revealed that cancer could be caused by intracellular parasites. Under a microscope, cancer cells resemble parasite egg sacs. Despite this, oncologists have not made the association between cancer and parasites, possibly due to funding concerns.

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Speaker 0 asserts that parasites are a result of heavy metals in the body. According to them, if someone has parasites in the gut or elsewhere, it is because they have too many heavy metals. All the substances a person puts into their body are polluting the body with heavy metals, and that is the core issue. Once heavy metals are cleaned up, the parasites that the body supposedly created will disappear. The worms are described as the body’s last line of defense against heavy metals, functioning to protect the body by consuming the metals so that a person can survive longer. Speaker 0 continues by explaining that if metals begin to enter the organs, the person will die, and this is the underlying logic behind the presence of parasites. When people notice worms and fear them, the speaker emphasizes that the body is producing these worms to eat the metals and keep the person alive long enough to enable another day. The implication is that the body will continue to generate more and more worms until the metals in the body are cleaned up, at which point the “timer” would be turned off, i.e., the threat ends. The speaker notes that on social media there are parasite cleanses and related content, but frames these as irrelevant to the real issue. The core claim is that parasites are simply a manifestation of heavy metals. The remedy, in their view, is to remove or purify heavy metals from the body; after doing so, there will be no problems. In their broader point, they argue that the metals being ingested come from every source, including what is cooked into food. They assert that metal exposure occurs during cooking and through food preparation, implying that dietary and environmental sources continually introduce metals into the body. In summary, the key points are: heavy metals cause parasites; parasites arise as a defense against heavy metals; removing heavy metals will cause parasites to disappear; metals entering organs are fatal; the presence of worms is an adaptive response to metals; ongoing metal exposure maintains parasite production; social media parasite cleans are not addressing the root cause; and food preparation and cooking contribute metals to the diet. The overall solution, according to Speaker 0, is to pull heavy metals out of the body to resolve the issue.

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Seventy percent of autoimmune cases seen in practice were caused by parasites, including rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, fibromyalgia, and Sjogren's. Fifty percent of cancerous tumors/polyps were parasitic egg sacs misdiagnosed as cancer. Ivermectin, an antiparasitic drug, is used to combat and cure cancers because many cancers are actually parasites. Chemotherapy and radiation would not be needed if oncologists were trained to identify parasites as the cause of tumors or masses. There are cheap, natural alternatives to kill parasites, avoiding the need to kill all cells in the body with chemotherapy and radiation.

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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 majority of cancers are often misdiagnosed parasite infections, such as uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, and various masses. Despite the CDC acknowledging the prevalence of parasites in America, medical education largely ignores this topic. Parasites are considered a leading cause of cancer, alongside snake venom, which has been known to induce cancer since 1956. Researchers who discovered this link were awarded a Nobel Prize. Interestingly, nicotine has been shown to dissolve venom-related tumors, including brain tumors, in under three days. This information is often overlooked, leading to discomfort around discussing nicotine's potential benefits.

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Appendicitis is described as the result of damage done by parasites, with inflammation attributed to the presence of parasites. The transcript asserts that the presence of parasites gives rise to cysts and the formation of tumor-like growths. It claims parasites can cause excitability in the sexual organs, leading to masturbation in younger children. It states that if too many eggs are given, the liver becomes changed and the host will die within two weeks. The speaker says this test was conducted on mice, dogs, and children, and that parasites introduced through the vagina remain alive and multiply throughout the body. It emphasizes that most of the damage is through parasite excretions, and that parasites grow quickly. A 51-meter-long tapeworm has been found on a four-week-old sheep. The transcript references photos from the speaker’s family illustrating these points. The same phenomena are asserted to occur in humans. It claims 31-inch worms were found in five-year-old children in the United States, and that these children are autistic. The speaker asserts that the use of lower animals in human healing continues, noting maggot therapy and wound healing experiments in humans. It states that while maggots are eating toxic pathogens, what the maggots excrete are pathogens even worse than what initially infected the wound. The waste is described as a worse consequence than the garbage collected. The speaker describes obtaining a vial of tetanus vaccine with a husband, and explains that they made 24 pools and examined the liquid contents under magnification. Twenty-one of the 24 pools revealed a variety of toxins, including undetermined parasite eggs, skin material, lime rod material, algae, and fungus, and encapsulated toxic formations. Only three of the 24 vaccine pools had clean bacterial indicators. The speaker concludes by saying this explains how one vaccine vial can give different results or symptoms in different people.

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There's been a significant oversight regarding the connection between parasites and cancer. Numerous studies exist on ivermectin and cancer, yet this link remains largely unaddressed. Research from the 1990s indicated that cancer cells, such as those in adenocarcinomas, resemble parasite egg sacs under a microscope. A chiropractor, Brian Ardis, consulted a 40-year Egyptian parasitologist who confirmed that no oncologist had ever made this connection, despite it being a common topic in parasitology. This suggests that the medical community may be aware of the parasite-cancer link but is hesitant to discuss it due to funding concerns.

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After being given a grim prognosis for small cell lung cancer, a veterinarian friend shared a story about a scientist at Merck who accidentally discovered that a drug called fenbendazole killed cancer in mice. This drug is commonly used in animals and has been around for 40 years. The scientist had been researching cancer in mice when they all got intestinal parasites, leading her to give them fenbendazole, which unexpectedly eradicated their cancer. This accidental discovery brought hope to those facing terminal cancer diagnoses.

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A 41-year-old man with HIV in Colombia had symptoms and was found to have a tapeworm infection. Biopsies revealed abnormal cells with tapeworm DNA, resembling cancer. The tapeworm cells showed cancer-like behavior and invaded nearby tissue. Despite treatment, the patient's condition worsened, leading to palliative care. The study suggests tapeworm infections in HIV patients may lead to cancer-like transformations, potentially being misdiagnosed as human cancer. The effectiveness of albendazole in treating tapeworm-related cancer is uncertain, posing a new challenge in treatment. For more information, visit nejm.org.

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The speaker challenges common beliefs about parasites and contagion. They assert that fear campaigns on social media about parasites jumping from person to person have not been proven; no studies have demonstrated transmission of parasites between individuals. Instead, they claim that when an animal is loaded with heavy metals, it will grow parasites in its body to eat the metals, and that parasites are an indicator of heavy metals. The speaker states that there are about 5,000 studies on PubMed supporting this point and invites listeners to search Google for these studies. They argue that science has “figured” this out, but claim that the consequence is that people are sold dewormers, which the speaker characterizes as poison.

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A scientist at Merck Animal Health implanted cancer in mice for research. The mice also developed intestinal parasites, so she gave them Fenbendazole, a drug used to kill parasites. Surprisingly, the mice were cured of cancer. Inspired by this, a man with stage 4 glioblastoma started taking Fenbendazole, a dog dewormer, and mixed it with yogurt or smoothies. He bought it online without a prescription. He also added curcumin, CBD oil, and vitamin E to his regimen. This unconventional treatment is now known as the Joe Tippen's protocol.

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And that is going to be a tumor. When oh, oh, there we go. Worms. Those are worms inside the tumor. That's why the body walls the parasites off. It actually becomes a defense mechanism to the parasites and the eggs. So the body is not going to attack it because the immune system isn't gonna attack its own cyst or tumor. So all cysts and tumors are going to be parasites. There are reasons to believe that specific biological characteristics of malignant tumor tissues and parasite comprise the following elements, and it lists them right there. Endoparasites and malignant tumors resemble each other in many respects by reason of similar conditions under which they grow and exist. This suggests long ago the idea in regard to parasitic.

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Seventy percent of autoimmune cases seen in practice were caused by parasites, including rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, fibromyalgia, and Sjogren's. Fifty percent of cancerous tumors/polyps were parasitic egg sacs misdiagnosed as cancer. Research showing ivermectin cures certain cancers works because many cancers are actually parasites. Chemotherapy and radiation would not be needed if oncologists were trained to identify parasites as the cause or that cancerous tumors are parasitic egg sacs. There are cheap, natural alternatives to kill and remove parasites, avoiding the need for chemotherapy and radiation.
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