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  • The Anti Parasitic Drug That is Cheap, Safe & Kills Aggressive Cancers – But Has Not Been FDA Approved.

    01/14/2024 4:23:29 AM PST · by Red Badger · 70 replies
    The Expose' ^ | OCTOBER 7, 2023 | PATRICIA HARRITY
    Yesterday the Expose published an article which highlighted just a few of the various diseases that were found to be potentially caused by parasites, including cancers. A recent review of nine published research papers by Doctor William Makis further supports the views in the article, but Dr Makis is more qualified to say “it is a reasonable hypothesis that COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Turbo Cancer patients could benefit significantly from anti-parasitic drugs.” One anti parasitic drug in particular, Fenbendazole, however, has not been sanctioned for human use by the FDA, but despite lacking “official” approval, it is cheap, safe and more...
  • People DON'T have to die of Xylazine

    04/13/2023 10:13:54 AM PDT · by LTC.Ret · 18 replies
    45 years in practice | 13 April 2023 | LTC.ret
    I keep hearing about the fentanyl crisis, and now fentanyl being laced with xylazine. But today, I actually heard on the radio that there is nothing they can do about xylazine, which is why it is so deadly. The sad thing is that that information is 100% INCORRECT. Xylazine has TWO very effective reversal agents that Veterinarians use in practice frequently and effectively. A mixed product containing Narcan and yohimbine-or-tolazine would reverse BOTH elements in a fentanyl/xyalzine overdose. I spoke to local authorities, and they were not familiar at all with yohimbine/tolazine for the reversal of xyalzine. I am now...
  • The Hate U Give

    10/18/2018 3:47:34 PM PDT · by artichokegrower · 17 replies
    Monterey Weekly ^ | October 18, 2018 | Marc Savlov
    Race, class, love, death, white privilege, black disadvantage. Those heavy subjects are present, alongside the seemingly foregone conclusions that the system is rigged against those at the bottom by those at the top, you can’t fight city hall (but you absolutely must not give in to despair). Alongside the kaleidoscopic chaos of just plain being a teenager in 21st-century America, these global themes carom off each other in this wise and bittersweet adaptation of Angie Thomas’ best-selling young-adult novel.
  • Hillary Clinton stands by Kavanaugh accuser: FBI investigation a 'reasonable request'

    09/19/2018 2:12:41 AM PDT · by kevcol · 93 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | September 18, 2018 | Katelyn Caralle
    "The White House could answer [Ford’s request] very quickly by asking the FBI to reopen its background check and to take into account the accusation that's been made and to gather the evidence about what can be known. So far, they haven't done that," Clinton said. "And as someone who has watched this process unfold over many years, there does have to be some direction given to the FBI to pursue an investigation."
  • ‘Unbearable’ smelling passenger that caused plane’s emergency landing dies from tissue necrosis

    06/27/2018 9:33:27 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 42 replies
    fox ndws ^ | By Alexandra Deabler |
    The male passenger, now identified as Russian rock musician Andrey Suchilin, allegedly smelled so strongly that others on the flight began fainting and vomiting once the plane took off from Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands. Several passengers said the smell was “unbearable” and the man was “unwashed.” The 58-year-old reportedly had contracted an infection while on vacation in the Canary Islands that caused his body tissue to die, resulting in the odor. As Daily Mail reported, Suchilin caught the infection in Gran Canaria. Suchilin’s wife, Lidia, wrote on Facebook, Newsweek reported, that her husband had sought medical attention before leaving...
  • Bone Disease Worry for Former SARS Patients

    10/10/2003 4:59:51 AM PDT · by FairOpinion · 14 replies · 286+ views
    Reuters ^ | Oct. 10, 2003 | Tan Ee Lyn
    HONG KONG (Reuters) - Dozens of former SARS patients in Hong Kong are suffering from bone degeneration, known as avascular necrosis, sources said Friday, throwing the spotlight back on the controversial cocktail of drugs used to treat many patients during the epidemic. "A substantial number of cases have already been proven. We are now trying to ascertain the severity," said Leung Ping-chung, an orthopedics specialist at the Prince of Wales Hospital, where the first wave of SARS infections in Hong Kong were treated. Almost all SARS patients in Hong Kong were treated with the anti-viral drug ribavirin and steroids earlier...