In case the map isn’t self-explanatory, presumably many people in the malaria-affected regions would take HCQ as a daily regime potentially unknowingly inoculating themselves against cancer.
"Cancer" is not one disease with one cure. I do this for work. There are many different types, many different treatments. It has more to do with genotypes than just taking HCQ as a prophylaxis (ie: certain populations/genders are more prone to certain cancers than others). Be careful with this "knowledge". If we had the cure for ANY type of cancer, they would sell it...and at a ridiculous price. Big pharma is all about money. It doesn't do us any good to kill off our clients with cytotoxic chemotherapy and radiation.
Let me ask you this. I have a buddy who was just told his wife (mid 40s) has inoperable brain cancer and only has weeks to live.
Is there any medical reason I can’t suggest to try the quercetin/zinc combo? I don’t see how it could do any harm at this point. I’m going to see him tomorrow. Thank you.
The problem is the "laws" that prohibit doctors from prescribing stuff off-label. Her physician may not want to risk prosecution, losing his/her license or lawsuit by attempting it, unfortunately.
I lost my 1st wife to breast cancer at 39 years old. My most heartfelt prayers to your friend and his wife
In case the map isn’t self-explanatory, presumably many people in the malaria-affected regions would take HCQ as a daily regime potentially unknowingly inoculating themselves against cancer.
"Cancer" is not one disease with one cure. I do this for work. There are many different types, many different treatments. It has more to do with genotypes than just taking HCQ as a prophylaxis (ie: certain populations/genders are more prone to certain cancers than others). Be careful with this "knowledge". If we had the cure for ANY type of cancer, they would sell it...and at a ridiculous price. Big pharma is all about money. It doesn't do us any good to kill off our clients with cytotoxic chemotherapy and radiation.
Let me ask you this. I have a buddy who was just told his wife (mid 40s) has inoperable brain cancer and only has weeks to live.
Is there any medical reason I can’t suggest to try the quercetin/zinc combo? I don’t see how it could do any harm at this point. I’m going to see him tomorrow. Thank you.
The problem is the "laws" that prohibit doctors from prescribing stuff off-label. Her physician may not want to risk prosecution, losing his/her license or lawsuit by attempting it, unfortunately.
I lost my 1st wife to breast cancer at 39 years old. My most heartfelt prayers to your friend and his wife
quercetin is a supplement