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With an extensive background in Biology and in the Medical Industry (30+ years), I can say that when we took courses in Microbiology, Virology, and Parasitology, we were taught that viruses may have been linked to cancers because the genome (RNA/DNA) of viruses could be manipulated with and researched based on gene theories and gene therapies and did less focusing on parasites being the possible link to cancers. The theory still stands that cancers are possibly caused by mutations from environmental or external causes that cause these gene disruptions; a case in point is the mRNA vaccine with turbo cancers. When you start disrupting DNA and RNA at the cellular level, you are disrupting a whole host of reactions (protein synthesis at the ribosomes, transcription/translation, oxidative phosphorylation, the Krebs cycle, and the major organs of the cell mitochondria, ribosomes, Golgi body and etc) that have to work in sync. I think that looking at parasites as a potential cause of cancer cannot hurt in terms of future research.

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Apr 6Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

Parasites HATE Ivermectin.

Big Pharma and the Tyrannical State are no different.

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Given that big pHarma will NEVER give up their chemo and mainstream cancer revenue stream, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE STOP giving any more money to cancer “charity/ research”. Billions have gone NO where other than to develop even more expensive drugs that bankrupt patients while essentially making them patients for life.

Spend the money stocking up on alternative drugs and supplements that will help you or someone you love beat cancer instead. And for God sake, do your own research rather than believe what the doctors tell you to do without question. Their ability to guilt trip you into treatments that line their pockets is unrelenting and fierce.

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Do you have any recommendations for how many days/weeks to do the Joe Tippens Protocol if you're interested in it as an occasional prophylactic?

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Think to, how many pets get parasites? We love all over them, let them lick us, clean up their poop, let their poop rot in the yard, etc. How many parasite lifecycles need to be pooped out as Eggs, hatch in grass, go through a larva stage and then reinfest from there? LOTS OF THEM. Who ran around as a kid, barefoot in their yard? Neighbors yard? On a farm? My family has bred dogs for years. We are told puppies get round worm from momma through her milk. Because the eggs are found in the mammary tissue????? Breast cancer much? And yet if you read about round worms, they can also come from the ground..... sigh. All the lies. It's ridiculous. My suggestion? EVERYONE, EVERYONE, needs to go through a high dose, slightly extended period of iver/fen treatment. The more parasites you have, the longer treatment can be to fully rid the body and get all of the life stages. Even if you don't have "cancer".

Another food for thought... how many have dogs? Heartworm (HW). Huge fear, right? Your dog getting them? We do monthly treatments of IVERMECTIN, as a preventative. But if your dog pops positive for HW, you leave it at the vet for IV poisons that your vet even tells you, is a 50/50 shot of killing your dog to kill the HW. Ummm. Hello? Use IVERMECTIN.

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After zillions of dollars and years & years of research we have lots of expensive treatments but no cure for cancer. Is it time to think outside the big pharma box? Yes... Duh!!

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The picture of the parasite with eyes is creepy!😳

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Agree - one of the causes. There are so many factors, i seems. And prob rarely a single one

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Challenging to conventional thinking. My son began throwing up sporadically when he was two. The doctors couldn't diagnose anything, but suggested a lot of possibilities. One line we pursued was abdominal parasites, but numerous bicycle trips to the hospital with stool samples (this was in China, and that's how we got around), even a Barium fluoroscopy turned up nothing. They insisted he did not have parasites. Eventually (long story short) he got a CT scan of his brain, showing a lemon-sized tumor near the brainstem. While he was in the ICU following brain surgery, the ICU nurse brought us a long tapeworm that had crawled out since he wasn't taking any oral nourishment. Of course, that is not the kind of micro-parasite the video shows, but this might be one data point that indicates that he had micro-parasites crossing the blood/brain barrier as well. Or it could have been the equity-promoted "nurse" in the public health dispensary who could not read the packaging on the Hepatitis-A booster he got, after she insisted that it was the proper serum for the second in the Hep-C series.... But I digress. He had an ependymoma, and we were glad to have him for two more years, as his neurosurgeon predicted. Is the refusal to consider parasites the latest embarrassment of the modern medical system?

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I'm giving it a go, it sounds like a reasonable hypothesis to me as well.

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Begs the question are labs ordered to rule out the problem. Do any doctors here order blood antigens, smears or stool specimens on a routine basis to R/O parasitic infections?

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The new pharmaceutical products people use to paralyze their stomachs to lose weight cost a minimum of $935 per month, and cost 25 cents to $74 to manufacture. Insulin is another cheap product that is sold at inflated prices. Also, did you try to buy ivermectin during the pandemic? If it cures cancer, it will cost a lot.

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Cancer acts like a parasite but I’m not sure it is caused by parasites.

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"Removing sugars and carbohydrates from one’s diet is crucial during this protocol."

Be aware the ONLY way to do this is to remove all plants and milk from your food intake. I believe this is the perfect human diet anyway, to eat animals and no plant matter. So remove sugars and carbohydrates (the same thing btw) should apply not just during this process but for GOOD.

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I was going to comment that liver flukes are a known cause of liver cancer but saw you had a bit about that in here--and should point out that one of the current treatments (according to a doctor currently treating a patient I fill prescriptions for) is with Albendazole over weeks of therapy in pulses with week long pauses, as well as other anti-parasitic drugs. I would have to go check to see as I don't remember seeing the patient getting ivermectin but would be surprised if this were not also part of the treatment. This particular patient has been on TONS of these drugs in the last six months and is having a really hard time getting rid of them.

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I didn't see it mentioned, but during the 1930's, Royal Rife developed the worlds most powerful microscope, where he was able to see the smallest micro organisms, without staining and killing them. So he viewed them as living. The organisms he found in samples of cancerous tissues consistently, he described as a brownish color, and he named them BX. Then, on his quest to cure cancer, he experimented with electric frequencies to see if he could kill the BX. He was successful, and when he applied the correct frequencies, he was able to view under the microscope the destruction of the organism. Eventually he held a "cancer clinic" where a group of terminal cancer patients attended, and with a group of other doctors he applied the frequencies and cured all 100% of the cancer patients. Ultimately the AMA, (Morton Fishbein) shut down Rife's work, and most of the technology was discontinued. On UTube, theres a video showing several successful alternative cancer therapies, and how they were also prosecuted. There are books written about Royal Rife that tell in detail the entire story. So the premise that cancer is caused by a "parasite" has already been largely proven in the 1930's by an American scientist.

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