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Frank Coombs's avatar

Even the former-CNN dweeb says IVM works (He takes it) but REFUSED to find fault with VAXX or his ex-Governor bother who killed 1,000s in NY state??? It proves liberals would rather die than admiit the JAB CONTINUES to be deadly to those who were froced to take it!!!

Lise McLain's avatar

Hi!

I have this book in my library, among many other great books.

Great book!

Suggestion: Instead of using google, one can use www.startpage.com or www.swisscows.com

Thank you!

Lise from Maine (former licensed clinician)

joseph orban,jr's avatar

Great article I’m going to pass it on to my radiation oncologist. Thank you for your research.

Ro Dann's avatar

Clinical trials are too expensive for an off-patent drug. Only new potential blockbusters can get funding for clinical trials

Ro Dann's avatar

But doctors can prescribe off label based on anecdotal evidence, or they could until 2020

ㅤㅤㅤ ㅤAngeliciousness's avatar

2SG, I wish you could set the record straight on Ivermectin with this fella:

https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/mercola-hollywoodcivil-warai-ivermectin

He's convinced (and trying to convince others) that Ivermectin is just another part of the 'culling' by causing infertility.

Those of us who have experienced the incredible benefits of Ivermectin know better than to believe this! He even went on to tell me that 'humans aren't horses'...practically parroting the FDAs BS which finally had to be taken down! LOL!

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Weird. I know a few folks who have been on IVM since Covid broke and they’re still spitting out kids

ㅤㅤㅤ ㅤAngeliciousness's avatar

'Spitting out kids' made me LOL! :))

And, you'd think all of these elite race horses would be 'infertile' if Ivermectin caused infertility...and all of the livestock too. Haven't heard any such thing!

Ivermectin was the only thing that gave me my sense of smell and taste back after almost SIX WHOLE months without being able to smell a thing after getting Covid.

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Good point with the horses….

TMartini67's avatar

Milk Thistle has similar cancer killing properties as ivermectin plus helps the liver. Milk Thistle (Silymarin)--p53 protein inhibits growth of tumours by arresting cell proliferation and inducing apoptosis. It induces apoptosis by activating many pro‐apoptotic genes, which ultimately activate APAF‐1 and caspase‐9 through several pathways. It has been estimated that in excess of 100 genes are regulated by p53, many of which can promote population growth arrest or apoptosis. Alteration in p53 gene is the most frequently identified mutation in human cancers. Loss of p53 function allows cells with damaged DNA to continue to proliferate and, therefore, it is associated with tumour progression. Silymarin treatment dose dependently increased the level of p53 in our experiment and it has been found that p53 might directly facilitate cytochrome c release, thereby increasing expression of p53 after silymarin treatment might directly facilitate release of cytochrome c from mitochondria and initiate apoptosis."

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6495958/

DCGreenZone's avatar

The elephant in the FDA's living room is the cost, the convenience, the effectiveness and the fact that their paymasters don't own it.

Henry's avatar

It’s great to share ways to help offset the effects of the jabs. Thank you!!💕🙏🏻

Edwin's avatar

Good advice, take it, people.

Lise McLain's avatar

Hi!

One can view Joe Tippens cure for his cancer on www.templetonwellness.com whereby he was interviewed by James Templeton, and disclosed that he used the pet dewormer to heal his cancer within about 12 weeks after he began to take it.

Type in Tippens in the search area of the website to locate his story - 3 videos.

Thank you!

Lise from Maine (former licensed clinician)

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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

Joe Tippens protocol works for all cancers, and there are other articles covering this specific cancer too.

From one of my articles for eg: https://aacrjournals.org/cancerres/article/82/12_Supplement/2320/701043?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email