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Steven Bradford's avatar

Wish I had found this information a decade ago. My 83 yo dad was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer that metastasized to his bones, the exact same symptoms as the 87 yo man from WA you wrote about. Unfortunately we didn’t know about alternatives at that time and he passed away. But I’m very glad to know now that it doesn’t need to happen to anyone else if they use these protocols.

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Russell Spaur's avatar

I started PetMectin the last week of January. I had some skin issue upper body from some poison sumac and god only knows what else. One tablet a day for 8 days and gone. I could not believe it . Then it hit me when one morning I could not believe how good I could breath. Hair looks better... Then I tried some Petdazole this past week and it nuked the parasites in my body. I was a walking parasite factory. I did 2 tablets a day for 5 days and will do it again in a couple weeks. I am 66 year old pure blood and feel so good. Thank you 2nd Smartest Guy! I could go on. Numbers on my smart watch are better.

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Kalle Pihlajasaari's avatar

You quote the following from Dr Makis and then add your own comment.

"Many attacks on Ivermectin are now coming from the "Health Freedom Movement", with the most recent hit piece on Ivermectin in Cancer written by Midwestern Doctor [2SG: while Midwestern Doctor does provide good research from time to time, he is also guilty of sheer quackery, peddling utter nonsense like ‘structured water,’ and many other questionable flights of unscientific fancy]."

I cannot figure out your angle:

"while Midwestern Doctor does provide good research from time to time" Check

"he is also guilty of sheer quackery" This is just your opinion and even you may change your mind

"peddling utter nonsense like ‘structured water'" Yeah, this does sound kooky but I reserve my judgement because it is the only thing where I have doubts and I am not knowledgeable enough to be sure it is kooky

"many other questionable flights of unscientific fancy" Pretty much everything else written is on the money.

So if we consider his recent "hit piece on Ivermectin in Cancer" at https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/turbo-cancers-and-alternative-cancer

it seems about as far from a hit piece as can be. It is the most measured and well reasoned position I have read so far. Using actual treatment by doctors as a guide the results show that sometimes Ivermectin works and at other times it does not.

I believe you should perhaps edit your post to have a slightly more measured critique of TMWD instead of parroting the fear and ignorance of Dr Makis in what may simply be a misreading of TMWD post as a hit piece.

The conclusion suggests we stick to the facts and I believe TMWD does.

"To do that, we must focus on advancing things we know to be true and, regardless of how tempting it is to do so, not exaggerate them, as the moment we do, it breeds seeds of distrust that fracture our movement."

I would rather ALL remedies were discussed and tested rather than only one remedy focused on that is known to not work in some cases, in a similar way to the jabs and on reflection I believe you too would feel the same way.

Thank you for your service.

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Susan's avatar

Thank you 🙏

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ASK's avatar

So the post about Hashimoto’s does not mention whether she was taking thyroid hormone which is essential to protecting your thyroid from overworking and damage (to it and other organs) as a result. Another off label drug which helps tremendously with autoimmune (also MS, Lupus, Crohns, cancer), is LDN or low dose naltrexone which needs to be compounded. The LDN Book off Amazon is an excellent source of information.

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Me Jane's avatar

Just to confirm ... is ONE (1) dropperful of the CBD-X 5000 mg equal to 167 mg?

Thanks for posting the improved Joe Tippens protocol. He hasn't updated his original website protocol in some time.

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