The dual mechanism of HCQ as both a chemo-sensitizer and immune regulator is facinating. What stands out is how it increases lysosomal pH to enhance drug bioavailability while simultaneously shifting M2 macrophages to M1 phenotypes, which amplifies CD8+ T cell responses. The fact that both HCQ and ivermectin enhance chemotherapy efficacy yet are systematicaly suppressed suggests the issue is less about scientific validty and more about protecting revenue streams from the $200 billion cancer treatmnt industry.
Great information. A question I’ve had and never seen answered anywhere. We know sugar is bad for you. There are many replacements stevia, monk fruit and now this new one you mentioned. Now here’s my question, sugar comes from sugar cane or sugar beets. Both of which are plants. What makes them bad and the replacement “plant based” good?
Perhaps an idea for an future post in terms of prophylaxis if one is taking Petmectin and Petdazole every week what would be the benefit for adding Hydroxychloroquine? Is that overkill? I pass along your work and products to anyone willing to listen.
2SG: Are you aware of 'alternative' treatments for basal cell carcinoma? I'm scheduled for Mohs surgery in a couple of weeks (forehead location). Will topical IVM help with healing? Anything else?
Look into Curaderm BEC5 Made from eggplants. It worked on a friend. Took a few months with some ups and downs but the cancer is now gone. Mohs surgery cancelled.
At this point in time, I'm quite skeptical re ANY allopathic diagnosis / org recommendation; the probability of a conflict of interest is simply too high. I was prescribed topical IVM 3% cream earlier this year - to treat what might be scabies mites (kills whatever it is fast) - and have used it on funky areas of my face (a raised red bump), arms and legs (scaly patches), too. Not your situation but, in my (limited) experience, a touch of IVM twice a day for ~a week has worked for each of the above. Disclaimer: I'm not a doctor.
Am I reading this correctly in the revised Tippens protocol:
Hydroxychloroquine is 10mg/kg/day, 7 days a week? 10? Or, is that supposed to be 1.0 mg/kg/day? Obviously the decimal makes a huge difference so just double checking.
The dual mechanism of HCQ as both a chemo-sensitizer and immune regulator is facinating. What stands out is how it increases lysosomal pH to enhance drug bioavailability while simultaneously shifting M2 macrophages to M1 phenotypes, which amplifies CD8+ T cell responses. The fact that both HCQ and ivermectin enhance chemotherapy efficacy yet are systematicaly suppressed suggests the issue is less about scientific validty and more about protecting revenue streams from the $200 billion cancer treatmnt industry.
Great information. A question I’ve had and never seen answered anywhere. We know sugar is bad for you. There are many replacements stevia, monk fruit and now this new one you mentioned. Now here’s my question, sugar comes from sugar cane or sugar beets. Both of which are plants. What makes them bad and the replacement “plant based” good?
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Perhaps an idea for an future post in terms of prophylaxis if one is taking Petmectin and Petdazole every week what would be the benefit for adding Hydroxychloroquine? Is that overkill? I pass along your work and products to anyone willing to listen.
2SG: Are you aware of 'alternative' treatments for basal cell carcinoma? I'm scheduled for Mohs surgery in a couple of weeks (forehead location). Will topical IVM help with healing? Anything else?
Thanks!
Look into Curaderm BEC5 Made from eggplants. It worked on a friend. Took a few months with some ups and downs but the cancer is now gone. Mohs surgery cancelled.
At this point in time, I'm quite skeptical re ANY allopathic diagnosis / org recommendation; the probability of a conflict of interest is simply too high. I was prescribed topical IVM 3% cream earlier this year - to treat what might be scabies mites (kills whatever it is fast) - and have used it on funky areas of my face (a raised red bump), arms and legs (scaly patches), too. Not your situation but, in my (limited) experience, a touch of IVM twice a day for ~a week has worked for each of the above. Disclaimer: I'm not a doctor.
Am I reading this correctly in the revised Tippens protocol:
Hydroxychloroquine is 10mg/kg/day, 7 days a week? 10? Or, is that supposed to be 1.0 mg/kg/day? Obviously the decimal makes a huge difference so just double checking.
Thank you in advance!