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  • Ivermectin is anti-cancer, anti-viral, anti-parasitic and now neuroprotective

    07/10/2024 10:00:44 AM PDT · by ransomnote · 40 replies
    expose-news.com ^ | July 10, 2024 | Rhoda Wilson, Dr. Justus R. Hope
    Ivermectin may not just be the anti-parasitic, anti-cancer, anti-viral repurposed drug we recognise but may have multiple other neuroprotective benefits for humanity in an era where we all may be subjected to neurotoxins – some apparent like vaccines and others invisible like electromagnetic frequencies (“EMFs”).Ivermectin for Parkinson’s Disease – MS, Stroke, Chronic Pain, Anxiety, Depression, and Schizophrenia? Modulated through P2X4 ReceptorsBy Dr. Justus R. HopeWe all should know that ivermectin is effective not only against river blindness but can be repurposed against many different types of cancer, even against metastatic disease.During the 2020 pandemic, ivermectin saved many lives worldwide, and...
  • Garlic 100 Times Better Than Antibiotics For Food Poisoning

    05/02/2012 8:22:54 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 46 replies
    International Business Times ^ | Wednesday, May 2, 2012 | Amir Khan
    Garlic may be the best weapon against a type of bacteria responsible for millions of cases of food poisoning in the United States every year, according to a new study. Researchers from Washington State University discovered that a compound found in garlic was 100 times more effective than antibiotics at killing Campylobacter, most common cause of food-borne bacterial illness in the United States. The compound, diallyl sulphide, which is responsible for the garlic smell that sticks to your hands when you cook, worked better and faster than the common antibiotic treatments for Campylobacter, erythromycin and ciprofloxacin. Eating massive quantities of...
  • Human-animal embryo study wins approval

    09/04/2007 7:46:25 AM PDT · by ConorMacNessa · 23 replies · 601+ views
    the Guardian (U.K.) ^ | Tuesday September 4 2007 | Ian Sample, science correspondent
    (Excerpt) Plans to allow British scientists to create human-animal embryos are expected to be approved tomorrow by the government's fertility regulator. The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority published its long-awaited public consultation on the controversial research yesterday, revealing that a majority of people were "at ease" with scientists creating the hybrid embryos. Researchers want to create hybrid embryos by merging human cells with animal eggs, in the hope they will be able to extract valuable embryonic stem cells from them. The cells form the basic building blocks of the body and are expected to pave the way for revolutionary therapies...
  • End Airplane Terrorism (Separate baggage) (Retread trolls to be towed 500 yards aft)

    08/13/2006 8:39:23 AM PDT · by robert jones · 70 replies · 1,289+ views
    Robert Jones | 8/13/06 | Robert Jones
    One way to end terrorism on airplanes would be to have separate planes for baggage. With a minimal crew and no one else on board, an inexpensive baggage plane would not be a very attractive terrorist target. Without baggage the passenger plane would be as safe from internal attack as possible. Terrorists could only sneak on board with nonmetallic objects that they have swallowed or that they can, um, stuff up their rectums. A simple-minded implementation of such a scheme would be to halve the number of passenger flights, an inconvenience that many would put up with for the sake...
  • Medical marijuana accepted in majority of West - With Montana vote, treatment gains ground

    11/05/2004 6:41:44 AM PST · by the_devils_advocate_666 · 18 replies · 480+ views
    The Dominion Post ^ | 2004-11-05 | AP
    AP Photo A cancer patient holds a roll of MEDI-JUANA in Portland, Ore. With Montana's approval of a medical marijuana initiative, nearly three-fourths of Western states now have such laws. Associated Press With Montana's approval of a medical marijuana initiative, nearly three-fourths of Western states now have such laws -- while only two of the 37 states outside the West have adopted them. Why is the West so much more receptive to the idea? From a procedural standpoint, it's just easier to get pot issues on Western ballots because most states in the region allow such initiatives. Nationwide, just...
  • Study heralds molecule in soybeans as baldness beater

    04/06/2004 7:05:45 PM PDT · by neverdem · 40 replies · 562+ views
    THE WASHINGTON TIMES ^ | April 6, 2004 | Jennifer Harper
    <p>Gentlemen, forget the steak and french fries. And lay off the cheeseburgers, pizza, eggs, bacon and all the other hallmarks of he-man cuisine.</p> <p>It's soybeans you want, guys: We're talking tofu, edamame, soy butter, miso soup, soy milk, tempeh and that mysterious "textured vegetable protein" lurking in the freezer case at the supermarket.</p>