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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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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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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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Fenbendazole is an overlooked cancer drug with at least 12 proven anti-cancer mechanisms. It disrupts microtubule polymerization, induces cell cycle arrest, blocks glucose transport, increases tumor suppressor levels, inhibits cancer cell viability, migration, and invasion, induces apoptosis, autophagy, and necrosis, and inhibits angiogenesis and drug resistance. Mebendazole, a similar drug, is already approved by the FDA and in clinical trials for brain and colon cancers. However, there are no Fenbendazole clinical trials for cancer, likely because it is cheap, safe, and effective. Big pharma may not see a profit margin in it, which raises concerns about their motives. This highlights the issue of a society designed to make people sick, with pharmaceutical companies profiting from remedies.

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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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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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The speaker discusses promising results for high dose vitamin C in cancer treatment. A recent study on high dose vitamin C shows so much promise, and there have already been human trials underway in which patients who received high dose vitamin C did have drastically improved outcomes: they lived longer and they had less symptoms from the chemo. Mechanistically, the vitamin C literally wipes out the cancer cells via, like, four distinct very strong mechanisms. The speaker also notes that it is very safe as well. In addition, the speaker mentions other natural cancer therapies: ivermectin, fenbendazole, and now dandelion root extract, stating that all of these show extreme promise for natural cancer treatments.

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By 2018, the speaker concluded that chemotherapy causes suffering and America has trained the world about it along with big pharma because it's profitable. The first chemotherapy, nitrogen mustard, was invented in 1946 from World War I and II nitrogen gas and became the nucleus of Sloan Kettering. Humans have T-cells and natural killer cells, the latter discovered in the 1970s and around for 450 million years. To design chemicals, the National Cancer Institute invented the nude mouse, lacking T-cells and natural killer cells, to test human tissue. Taxol, developed by Bristol Myers and the International Cancer Institute, is dissolved in castor oil, which can cause fatal anaphylactic shock. Chemotherapy wipes out natural killer cells and T-cells, making one susceptible to infection and cancer. The natural killer cell is essential for survival and prevents cancer.

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- Chemotherapy prolongs life about two to three months. Two to three months. That's the sum benefit. - For some cancers such as gastric cancer, it actually reduces life expectancy. - Chemotherapy is a hoax. - It's a hoax perpetuated by big pharma to make money at the expense of, people who suffer. - There are a few cancers, maybe five to eight percent in which chemotherapy actually cures the cancer. - But the vast majority of cancers, know, the common cancers, breast cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, lung cancer. - The performance of chemotherapy is appalling, but it generates billions of dollars.

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I am presenting a case series of three patients whose cancers went into remission after taking the antiparasitic drug fenbendazole, as detailed in a paper published in Clinical Oncology Case Reports. Fenbendazole is a veterinary medicine that interferes with microtubule formation during cell division, which may inhibit cancer cell proliferation. This suggests it could be a safe and effective option for cancer treatment. There is an urgent need for drug regulators to consider repurposing fenbendazole for human use, especially since other safe treatments have been approved quickly. Further research is necessary to establish its role as a chemotherapy option. The paper indicates that these three patients experienced significant improvement in their cancer conditions. For more details, refer to the full paper.

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Welcome to another week of media blackout. Today, we explore the potential of fenbendazole, a low-cost pet medication, as a cancer treatment. Recent case studies show three patients achieving complete remission after using fenbendazole, which works by disrupting cancer cell division. One patient, a 63-year-old man with advanced kidney cancer, saw significant tumor reduction after taking fenbendazole for ten months without side effects. Another patient, a 72-year-old man with metastatic urethral cancer, experienced dramatic lymph node shrinkage after using fenbendazole alongside other supplements. A 63-year-old woman with bladder cancer also reported complete tumor resolution after treatment. These cases suggest fenbendazole could be a safe and effective option for cancer treatment, prompting calls for further research and consideration by drug regulators. As more people share their success stories, the conversation around alternative treatments continues to grow.

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Speaker 0: When you put the patient into nutritional ketosis, it opens up a whole new array of drugs that may have been considered ineffective. This is the field of repurposing drugs: once in this new physiological state, things thought to be ineffective can become super effective. This is a whole new field that will emerge as the results get shared more. You mentioned mebendazole in your talk as well. Does that have a glutamine-blocking aspect to it? Yes, that's in our paper too. Parasite medications. I don’t know about ivermectin because there was a lot of political stuff around that, so I told the lab we’re not going to do that to avoid wrath from somebody. Albendazole, fenbendazole, I said, why the hell do people have taken that? You hear people say, well, it got rid of my cancer with this and that. So I did a dive on it and asked why parasite medications work against cancer cells. It turns out that the parasites use mitochondrial substrate level phosphorylation in the tissue. Albendazole and fenbendazole kill these parasites, so I tried them on cancer cells, and sure as hell, they target the mitochondrial substrate and glycolysis. So we have a mechanism now why parasite medications are working. But cancer is not a parasite. All these people say cancer is a parasite – it’s not. Parasites and tumors use a common metabolic pathway, and a drug that works against parasites can be very effective against cancer, and that’s what we begin to see, especially under nutritional ketosis. Right? Speaker 1: Ivermectin actually works on the mitochondrial cell death pathway, the BCL2 Bax BAD pathway, so it actually helps push the cell death pathway.

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Ivermectin is taken seriously by oncology in the UK and has shown anti-cancer activity, along with other drugs like thalidomide, CBD, and artemisinins. Ivermectin has multiple anti-cancer mechanisms and is given to millions worldwide, reportedly saving two million people a year from blindness. Mebendazole and febendazole, similar anti-parasitics, also have crossover links. Anecdotal evidence suggests these are used when conventional therapies fail. Ivermectin has few side effects at doses several times higher than normal, while mebendazole may cause liver toxicity, so intermittent use is recommended. A concoction of both is used to extend cancer treatment efficacy. Studies are needed to determine if there is real benefit, identify which people respond, determine the best management protocol and dose, and create a database of when ivermectin works. Oncology is using very high doses compared to normal. Intermittent use may be better than constant exposure. Formal studies are needed to determine if intermittent ivermectin at normal doses with mebendazole/febendazole is better than continuous high-dose ivermectin.

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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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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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Chemotherapy is claimed to be a hoax and scam by big pharma to profit from suffering people. It allegedly prolongs life by only two to three months and may reduce life expectancy for some cancers like gastric cancer. Chemotherapy is also said to help cancer spread and activate cancer stem cells. Chemotherapy drugs can cost patients over $100,000 a year, leading to financial problems for 50-60% of patients. Ivermectin combined with mebendazole or fenbendazole is suggested as a potentially effective first-line therapy for cancer. Testing over-the-counter medications and cheap prescriptions is recommended as well.

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Ivermectin, a Nobel Prize-winning anti-parasitic drug, has been vilified. Merck, who held the patent until 1996, claims it doesn't work for COVID-19. However, Merck has a 50/50 partnership with Moderna on mRNA cancer vaccines. Because Merck will make billions on mRNA cancer vaccines, they have no interest in investigating ivermectin for cancer. There is evidence that high-dose ivermectin is effective in treating many types of cancers.

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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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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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Ivermectin, the controversial anti-parasitic drug, has shown potential in stopping the growth or killing certain cancer cells. Research suggests that it may be effective against various types of cancer, including breast, prostate, stomach, colon, liver, lung, kidney, and leukemia. Ivermectin induces apoptosis, or natural cell death, in cancer cells. It is even being used alongside chemotherapy for breast cancer. However, it is important to consult with your doctor before considering Ivermectin for any purpose. For more information on fighting cancer, you can watch a lecture by Dr. Shintani at ehealthandu.com. This is Dr. Chintani, a board-certified MD and nutritionist trained at Harvard, signing off for your health.

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Fenbendazole, a potential cancer drug, has at least 12 proven anti-cancer mechanisms. It disrupts microtubule polymerization, induces cell cycle arrest, blocks glucose transport, increases tumor suppressor levels, inhibits cancer cell viability and migration, induces apoptosis and autophagy, inhibits angiogenesis and drug resistance, and sensitizes cells to chemo and radiation therapy. Mebendazole, a similar drug, is already in clinical trials for brain and colon cancers. However, there are no clinical trials for Fenbendazole, possibly because it is cheap, safe, and effective. Big pharma may not see a profit in it. This raises concerns about withholding information and preventing people from using potentially beneficial treatments. The current society seems to promote sickness, allowing big pharma to profit from remedies.

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A man diagnosed with lung cancer found success using a dog dewormer called fenbendazole. Other cancer patients followed suit and saw positive results. One individual with stage 4 cancer became cancer-free after taking the dewormer. The recommended dose is 50mg per 10 pounds of body weight daily. Additionally, turmeric, CBD, and milk thistle are suggested for cancer prevention. Another person reported their rheumatoid arthritis disappearing while taking the dewormer. This protocol has shown promising results in cancer treatment.

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But I think there's you know, what's beautiful now because so many doctors are stepping up and seeing something and talking about something, I'm not saying that's the right thing. 'Is ivermectin improving cancer? Certainly some doctors have seen it.' 'So is that the way we is it improving for everybody? What is it in ivermectin that improves the microbiome of certain people and not in others? What is it in ivermectin that helps certain cancers and not others? Right? So we really need to be better to say, okay, look, I'm courageous enough to add ivermectin to my protocol of the chemo or the bio or the immunotherapy that I'm giving or maybe I don't.' 'And maybe at least I look at the microbiome. I look at the microbiome on what is believed right now, you know, a a good look at it.'

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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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