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Orlando's avatar

After years of inflamed gums and intermittent gum and jaw infections with a few teeth that I was convinced that I was going to lose, I came across an article that linked periodontal diseases with the over abundance of a certain type of amoeba. I'm about 2 weeks into fenben + ivm and the inflammation is dramatically better and the teeth have started to feel more firmly anchored. In the past when I've gone to the dentist they said there was nothing really they could do other than manage the symptoms or try out antibiotics. Useless. Thinking back, my issue started when a sharp little shard of bone in my dinner had pierced my gum along one of my teeth. I'm guessing that allowed microbes access to areas where they shouldn't have gone. I'll keep it up for a few more weeks to see if I can reverse it completely. Also, happy to report, absolutely no side effects.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Wonderful, Orlando. Please report back! We want to hear!

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Paulette's avatar

My gums have gone to shit lately. And toothaches off and on. What is your protocol? How much ivermectin? How much fenbendazole? Are you just taking it orally? Or making a toothpaste or mouthwash?

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Girl on the move's avatar

Trying the fenbendazole on my dog who has lymphoma. Have had him on a vitamin blend called celloquent (combines the curcurmin and others). We’ve exhausted chemo options so hoping for a Hail Mary 🙏🏼

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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

Please keep us updated.

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Patty's avatar

Thank you for including the pharmaceutical action of the Tippen Protocol. The information may sway people to take it in to consideration.

I offer information to those I hear about. Most still discount its potential. On a separate note, this month my SIL CC, was determined to be in remission by her puzzled oncologist. Her nurses comment "we don't see this...". None are curious. You may recall last September her CEA was 6,500 due to Stage 4 colon/liver cancer. She had lost 55lbs and relied on her husband for essential care. She had gained 25lb, her GI function and activities have returned to normal. Her puzzled doctor said she would need to be on chemo for life. She may ask for a break and continue her nutraceuticals along with F& IVM instead.

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curt s sanders's avatar

Important and Actionable! Thank you!

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Citizen_Jimserac's avatar

This should have been FRONT PAGE NEWS in every newspaper in the country, in the world that I gew up in. But that world is gone.

As always with thanks for your posts which likely are going to save many lives.

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Paula Wertheim's avatar

This article is a true game changer!And here I was despairing that all of the real cancer treatments are locked in a vault owned by the Rockefellers. LOL.

I can't thank you enough❤️

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Butterfly2510's avatar

Yep yep yep

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jodietc's avatar

Great - thanks!

Your posts are invaluable.

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jodietc's avatar

Hi - Is the petmectin also human-grade?

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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

pharma grade = human grade

all products are pharma grade

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Debbie's avatar

Ok thank you.

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Debbie's avatar

Would I be able to make a hard copy of this substack to give to someone?

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Debbie's avatar

Do you know where we can get these products in Canada?

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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

The company ships to Canada.

Contact them directly: info@virex.health

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TMartini67's avatar

Ivermectin may help COPD.. I've read anecdotal comments of people that said it helped their lungs/breathing issues. Here is some info on why it might help: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21279416/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10423969/

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