Posted on 10/14/2024 12:12:27 PM PDT by Red Badger
Ping!.......................
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There’s no money in that.
A patient cured is a patient lost.
Ivermectin - that horse drug that MSLSD said would kill humans? Can’t be, Ralph Mad. is always right.
I heard about fenbendazole curing cancer about 6 or 7 years ago. A guy named Joe Tippens was given a short time to live from lung cancer. He was talking to a friend that was a veterinarian, who told him they had been seeing good results in treating cancer in animals with fenbendazole(wormer). Joe started using packets of fenbendazole dog wormer called Panacur and ended up curing his cancer. He has never had a relapse and continues to take it as a preventative. You can find his website at https://mycancerstory.rocks/
My Dad was treated for colon cancer with 5-FU, and levamisole back in the 1990’s. Levamisole was used as a dewormer in sheep to treat fluke ingestion while grazing.
Whatever/however they found it was effective for colon cancer, I don’t know, but my Dad was about 25 years out from being cured of colon cancer, when heart issues took him from us.
His colon cancer was quite advanced when detected as well.
If these properties were known that far back, then why are we just now ‘discovering’ them as cancer fighting agents?.................
I saw an article this morning about a study done on mexico regarding Ivermectin and Breast cancel, and it appeared to work better than the standard treatment. Not sure where I saw it??
https://slaynews.com/news/study-confirms-ivermectin-outperforms-chemotherapy-treating-breast-cancer/
Did 42 days of 30mg/day. (cuz weight is down from 175 to 150)
PET scan showed modest reduction in tumor size (20%).
Today was first day of Radiation/Chemo.
Survived this 18 years ago and intend to survive again...God willing!
Dr Lee Merritt has been saying this for a couple of years. Cancer is parasites, she says…
>>>PET scan showed modest reduction in tumor size (20%).<<<
I’d say 20% is quite significant!............
Cholecalciferol, also known as vitamin D3 or colecalciferol, is a type of vitamin D that is produced by the skin when exposed to UVB light; it is found in certain foods and can be taken as a dietary supplement.
...Rodents are somewhat more susceptible to high doses than other species, and cholecalciferol has been used in poison bait for the control of these pests.
The mechanism of high dose cholecalciferol is that it can produce "hypercalcemia, which results in systemic calcification of soft tissue, leading to kidney failure, cardiac abnormalities, hypertension, CNS depression, and GI upset. Signs generally develop within 18–36 h of ingestion and can include depression, loss of appetite, polyuria, and polydipsia." High-dose cholecalciferol will tend to rapidly accumulate in adipose tissue yet release more slowly which will tend to delay time of death for several days from the time that high-dose bait is introduced.
In New Zealand, possums have become a significant pest animal. For possum control, cholecalciferol has been used as the active ingredient in lethal baits. The LD50 is 16.8 mg/kg, but only 9.8 mg/kg if calcium carbonate is added to the bait. Kidneys and heart are target organs. LD50 of 4.4 mg/kg has been reported in rabbits, with lethality to almost all rabbits ingesting doses greater than 15 mg/kg. Toxicity has been reported across a wide range of cholecalciferol dosages, with LD50 as high as 88 mg/kg or LDLo as low as 2 mg/kg reported for dogs.
Researchers have reported that the compound is less toxic to non-target species than earlier generations of anticoagulant rodenticides (Warfarin and congeners) or Bromethalin, ....Nevertheless, the same source reports that use of cholecalciferol in rodenticides may still pose a significant hazard to other animals, such as dogs and cats, when rodenticide bait or other forms of cholecalciferol are directly ingested.
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