The drug you are talking about, was it IVERMECTIN?
The scientist happened to be testing the effects of their existing products on mice that had various cancers. That’s when she discovered that one of their dog products (a dewormer) was 100 percent effective. This same scientist had stage 4 brain cancer and, like Joe, was also given three months to live.
She started taking the dog dewormer and six weeks later, she was clear of the cancer. On January 15, 2017, without informing the oncologists at MD Anderson, Joe started taking the same dewormer while continuing on the experimental drug. Every quarter since he began this treatment, Joe goes to MD Anderson for a PET scan. May 2017 was threemonths after having the PET scan that lit up like a Christmas tree, with cancer from “head to tail.” The May scan came back all clear.
There was no sign of residual tumors, no recurrent tumors, and no signs of metastasis. The oncologists were totally mystified. Joe suspected it was the dewormer but decided that it wasn’tthe right time to tell them. At that point he couldn’t be 100 percent certain whether it was the dewormer working or the clinical trial drug they were giving him. He certainly didn’t want them to take him off the trial drug if it was responsible for clearing the tumors.
The clinical trial ended in September 2017, and he was
scheduled for another PET scan.That scan was also all clear, without any sign of cancer. Since the clinical trial had ended and getting kicked off was no longer a concern, he decided it was time to come clean and tell the oncologists about using the dewormer. But before telling them, he wanted to know how many people were in the same clinical trial as he was, and how many of them had responded positively to the experimental drug. He was told 1,100 patients were in the same trial and taking the exact same medication as Joe. However, Joe was the only person whose cancer had gone into remission. It obviously wasn’t a result of the experimental drug.
That’s when Joe told them about taking the dewormer. They were shocked. But their reply was even more shocking.Here is their conversation with Joe, as he relayed it to me: “We’ve known for decades that the anthelmintic class of drugs could have possible efficacy against cancer. In fact in the 1980s and1990s there was an anthelmintic drug called Levamisole that was used on colon cancer.” Joe said, “Doc, if you have known for decades, why hasn’t more research been done on it?”
He replied, “Probably because of money. All of these drugs are far off patent and nobody is going to spend a gazillion dollars to repurpose them for cancer, only to have generic competition the next day.”
The “Business” of Cancer In America Personally, I understand this situation. I’ve seen similar scenarios repeated over and over again in health care. What I don’t understand, however,
is why the public is always kept in the dark about potentially lifesaving
We are merely worth so much a year to the doctors little more, it's much more of a business than any of us knew. From big pharma to the hospitals to the sainted doctors office none of us are people; merely dollar signs. We were fooled, many of us, some saw what was going on. I never did but do now. The link you refer to is an excellent piece of work but not mine. I merely opened it up so others could read it and see just how good it was.
Follow the $$$ plus the government/medical/insurance industries loath anybody stepping outside their established precious protocols.
Just look at what they recently did with COVID. They would rather people suffer and die treating them with Remdesivir and ventilators and make $400,000 than treat them to get well with common drugs for under $50.
Panacur C is the dog dewormer (Fenbendazole)