Hi there. I’ve followed you for sometime now even though I’m not a paid subscriber. I’m a chiropractor in a small town and have been somewhat obligated to work outside of my scope of practice with the new information regarding ivermectin and fenbendazole. My first patient was a lady with a 3 cm tumor on the root of her lung inadvertently…
Hi there. I’ve followed you for sometime now even though I’m not a paid subscriber. I’m a chiropractor in a small town and have been somewhat obligated to work outside of my scope of practice with the new information regarding ivermectin and fenbendazole. My first patient was a lady with a 3 cm tumor on the root of her lung inadvertently found after she broke ribs in a farming accident. She was a 70+ year-old smoker with a very vibrant attitude and nature. (and yes, she had been fully vaccinated for Covid with all the other excuses especially looking after her sick daughter undergoing heart surgery during the vaccination craze. You can be sure she did not want to take it and felt immediately wrong and a bunch of ways in the week following the vaccinations)
Chemo was not in her cards at all. So I talked about the protocols that I have seen here. She was very keen on a different approach because she wasn’t stopping her lifestyle nor her smoking. I did insist on her following up with a medical doctor and CT scan and PET scan.
Her medical doctor immediately referred to her to an oncologist and set her up with a plan. Which she didn’t take because she was nearing the end of her 20 day ivermectin protocol. (That which I had ordered with fenbendazole from Virex)
She waited about two weeks and redid the protocol. This put her to about September or there about where she finally got a PET scan.
The tumor had shrunk and the activity was minimal. But they found a very large bowel tumor that was very active so the lung cancer concerns were switched to G.I. concerns. They attempted to do a colonoscopy, but were unsuccessful twice. She was very anemic, but she doubled down on her protocols and did not increase any dosages, but just stuck with the ivermectin and fenbendazole recommended in the new Joe Tippins protocol.
She finally had a new PET scan in February of this year, and there was no tumor activity anywhere in her body and symptomatology was gone. The lung tumor had shrunk even more and had zero activity as well.
She is presently living her life on the farm and happy as anything and would give me the praise.
I am not worthy for that praise, but I thank you for relentlessly sharing what you have learned and I give glory to God for letting this miracle be shared around the world.
By the way. I have other patients who also have had success. She was just my first one.
I also just realized that my name is attached to this comment. Now I’m likely to get my hands slapped for working outside my scope of practice. Is there a way to hide my name?
God bless you and keep you safe. As a practicing pharmacist I have made a concerted effort to keep my name off of my postings not because I don’t believe in what I’m saying but because I work for a large chain and wouldn’t want to give ammo for dismissal so I don’t use my name and never name my employer publicly. The second I’m retired I will go public with everything. There is much I don’t say but I’m always honest here and at work when someone needs advice/information. I’ve tried giving this protocol info to multiple people fighting cancer but so far no one has listened. It gives me hope that you’ve been able to help someone.
Hi there. I’ve followed you for sometime now even though I’m not a paid subscriber. I’m a chiropractor in a small town and have been somewhat obligated to work outside of my scope of practice with the new information regarding ivermectin and fenbendazole. My first patient was a lady with a 3 cm tumor on the root of her lung inadvertently found after she broke ribs in a farming accident. She was a 70+ year-old smoker with a very vibrant attitude and nature. (and yes, she had been fully vaccinated for Covid with all the other excuses especially looking after her sick daughter undergoing heart surgery during the vaccination craze. You can be sure she did not want to take it and felt immediately wrong and a bunch of ways in the week following the vaccinations)
Chemo was not in her cards at all. So I talked about the protocols that I have seen here. She was very keen on a different approach because she wasn’t stopping her lifestyle nor her smoking. I did insist on her following up with a medical doctor and CT scan and PET scan.
Her medical doctor immediately referred to her to an oncologist and set her up with a plan. Which she didn’t take because she was nearing the end of her 20 day ivermectin protocol. (That which I had ordered with fenbendazole from Virex)
She waited about two weeks and redid the protocol. This put her to about September or there about where she finally got a PET scan.
The tumor had shrunk and the activity was minimal. But they found a very large bowel tumor that was very active so the lung cancer concerns were switched to G.I. concerns. They attempted to do a colonoscopy, but were unsuccessful twice. She was very anemic, but she doubled down on her protocols and did not increase any dosages, but just stuck with the ivermectin and fenbendazole recommended in the new Joe Tippins protocol.
She finally had a new PET scan in February of this year, and there was no tumor activity anywhere in her body and symptomatology was gone. The lung tumor had shrunk even more and had zero activity as well.
She is presently living her life on the farm and happy as anything and would give me the praise.
I am not worthy for that praise, but I thank you for relentlessly sharing what you have learned and I give glory to God for letting this miracle be shared around the world.
By the way. I have other patients who also have had success. She was just my first one.
I also just realized that my name is attached to this comment. Now I’m likely to get my hands slapped for working outside my scope of practice. Is there a way to hide my name?
God bless you and keep you safe. As a practicing pharmacist I have made a concerted effort to keep my name off of my postings not because I don’t believe in what I’m saying but because I work for a large chain and wouldn’t want to give ammo for dismissal so I don’t use my name and never name my employer publicly. The second I’m retired I will go public with everything. There is much I don’t say but I’m always honest here and at work when someone needs advice/information. I’ve tried giving this protocol info to multiple people fighting cancer but so far no one has listened. It gives me hope that you’ve been able to help someone.
This is so encouraging. Thanks for sharing!