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Dani Richards's avatar

what are some reasons that people who want to take ivermectin/fenbendazole would continue in the care of their oncologist, taking treatments such as chemo/immunotherapy and not telling their doctor..... as opposed to firing their doctor and taking the Joe Tippens protocol on their own? I am asking because I have a family member who is in the care of an oncologist who is so convinced of their own conventional immunotherapy protocols, that they have forbidden my family member from taking any other sort of supplement or treatment. This family member is going downhill, but is unwilling to challenge the doctor, and is also unwilling to secretly supplement.

But my question is actually, if a person is inclined to try to Joe Tippens protocol, then why would they ALSO take the other stuff (chemo, radiation) which is known to be harmful? Is it something like, "well, I'll just take it, just in case..... " because it seems to me it is counterproductive.

Is it just psychologically hard for some people diagnosed with cancer to walk away from their oncologist and do self treatment?

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Sid's avatar

"Is it just psychologically hard for some people diagnosed with cancer to walk away from their oncologist and do self treatment?" Exactly correct, as a primary health care giver to a close relative with a grim cancer prognosis as a fan of repurposed antiparasitics like IVM and Fenben, keto diets and no sugar or alcohol etc I had to walk on eggshells when it came to him and his oncologist. Fortunately he rejected Chemo and after seven months we brought him to full remission. The oncologist still wanted the final word and convinced him to try monoclonal antibodies even though he was in full remission, given the safety profile and low side effexts I was ok with it but...after ony two sessions of what normally is 53 sessions they declared "full reimssion" so that they could take the credit...congrats Moffit Cancer centre of Tampa Florida "sarcasm".

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shibumi's avatar

People are afraid.

If you walk away from your oncologist, you're on your own.

People still *trust* their doctors.

In the last year, I've had two relatives die of cancer [1 vaxxed, 1 not.] We gave both of their wives Fenben info, and both wives rejected it. Both wives are now widows.

But... "I trust my doctor."

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Katarina Christoforou's avatar

Personally I'm taking Immunotherapy as Prof Been of Youtube fame explained the PD-Ligand business, which is wonderfully sophisticated if it does what Merck says it does and they haven't been hiding side effects. Bad news is I know Merck has hired nurses and phones patients out of the blue to ask them about side effects, they then say they will save me the job and report it to the Yellow Card Scheme for me.

Another reason is family pressure, my family have no faith in non NHS Standard Care. I keep pointing out to them that the NHS washed it's hands of me upon diagnosis, at least the Joe Tippens protocol worked for him!

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