About 3 months ago, noticed slow return at both sites. I took 12mg IVM, ten doses, over 18 days with fatty breakfast. dose on days 1 & 2, then every other day for the ten doses.
RESULT: REGROWTH STOPPED. The spot on nostril remained as a white spot, resembling a scar...maybe 1/4”. Spot on hand has gradually returned to a normal scar and I believe the initial scraping got nearly all of it out.
HERE'S THE UPDATE: (so sorry to be graphic) About three weeks ago the spot on nostril itched and became inflamed just a bit. It turned out to be a small pimple and discharged what would appear to be a normal white blood cell infused pimple. It healed. All good, I thought. Then, about 10 days ago it began to peel and itch again. I assumed it was a pimple again, so I again preformed a draining, but what came out was COMPLETELY different. This time, the consistency was a different texture and NOT a blackhead, NOT a hardened whitehead, but to my best guess was actually the remaining cancerous cells discharged. It was more clear, held together well and appeared to be dead tissue.
Now it has COMPLETELY healed.
What had been a white looking scar for the past year and indented, is normal skin tissue with only very tiny evidence that any event happened at that spot whatsoever.
My personal thoughts on this experience...
I believe the biopsies both left residual cancerous cells, which regrew, that the IVM completely killed them and that what I presumed to be scar tissue on the nostril, was actually residual cancer. Once that cancerous tissue was dead, the growth stopped, but the dead tissue remained. I suspect that the initial pimple was my white blood cells fighting the dead cancerous tissue as a foreign invader and that the white blood cells were being effective in the fight. Last, I suspect that the final discharge was the cancerous tissue being expelled from the skin.
Sorry for being graphic here. Hey, it's life though.
Final thoughts...
I wonder how many loved ones we've lost to cancer and more recently the coof because IVM has been suppressed and that the true parasite origin of cancer has not been addressed in the medical field.
I've shared the video posted with many friends, one of whom is a good friend with fair skin who looks like an escapee from a leper colony after the dermatologist's blowtorch.
Thank you for the video and blessings to all.
...that is all
Would you like to post your comment on the Natural Health thread? I think many on my ping list would really like to read your experience with Ivermectin. Graphic is good, very explanatory and clear.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/3735908/posts?page=1213#1213
But seriously, I've had great success with Magnesium Chloride and skin cancers. Spray and pick and spray and pick. In my house we call magnesium chloride "Windex" because I'm always telling people to spray it on stuff. LOL.
RE: skin cancers.. interesting!
If I have any future diagnoses, I’m getting on ivermectin immediately!
oooooh, Tucker talked about the Wisconsin voting with Michael Gabbelman -
Gabbelman expected to find fraud and influence in the five biggest cities, but was appalled at the way the zuck partisan interest groups took over the entire election.
Pluff was the midwife for $330M and gave it to CTCL who staffed the public role of administrating elections
CTCL ‘s main office is in the same office building in Chicago as Obama’s CAMPAIGN OFFICE
I would have to dig way back into my memory in order to pass any testing on that stuff again. No way I would pass. Essentially though it is a cell that has a particular shape and binds together with other squamous cells in order to protect underlying tissue.
In the body there are 3 types of muscle. Skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, and cardiac muscle. Injured cardiac muscle cannot be regenerated. Skeletal muscle is what most people think of as muscle. Things such as biceps, abs, pectorals, all the stuff that makes people look shapely and, well, muscular.
Smooth muscle is the internal stuff. The inside of your mouth, nose, thorax, private areas, and protective muscles of the organs which are not typically, readily visible.
Squamous cells lay under the epidermis and above the organs, sort of.
It is common that squamous cell cancers develop in the nose, inside the oral pharyngea, deeper inside the body.
I hope this helps. All of the stuff is almost certainly searchable on the Internet these days.
I personally never use Google, and in recent weeks I avoid Duck Duck Go. Somebody running that joint decided to go for a financial windfall but in so doing destroyed their reputation as an alternative to that evil Google operation.
If this keeps up, I will go back to the old fashioned Encyclopedias.
fox “the Five” makes fun of Kamala - 6 min
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3WktU6b2BE
fox business - New York Post columnist Miranda Devine gives her take on Hunter Biden’s business dealings on ‘Kudlow.’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VA-xfcmjNzQ 7 min