Parasite killer Ivermectin stops cancer drug resistance 24 November 2019
A widely available insecticide, Ivermectin, has been shown to make drug-resistant tumours and leukaemia immediately responsive to the drugs; this is not the first time anti-cancer activity has been shown, with previous research on breast, ovarian, lymphoma and TNBC, plus studies showing improved response to Adriamycin and Taxol.
Yep. Ain't no joke: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7505114/
And so does the canine dewormer fenbendazole:
https://tulsaworld.com/community/skiatook/news/after-edmond-man-says-dog-dewormer-cured-his-cancer-researchers-look-into-others-using-the/article_a4b2d12e-05a1-51d5-bb53-a4f0d14da9d6.html
If you purchased the 1% Ivermectin injectable, there are no additives. Ivermectin Plus or the Ivermectin Drench have additives, and are a no go. If you don't want yours, I'll buy it off you. I've studied it for years, and have taken it to cure a helminth infection; several doctors told me it was impossible for me to have it, because "nice middle class white ladies" don't get that. Well, they can if they work with cattle and horses.
I take fenbendazole once per year for 3 days. It comes in 4 g powdered packs 3 per box. 1 pack per 80# so for me it’s a box per day (all 3 packs). I think the active fenbendazole is like 212mg per 4g so each daily is 636mg.
My first time I took 1/2 pak, next day 1, then 1.5 etc and worked up to the 3 pak just to make sure I didn’t have any unwanted reactions. It says could give dogs diarrhea but I got nothing.
Human studies I found online 1990’s from John Hopkins said 2500mg active for long term clinical trials had no side effects on humans whatsoever. I wonder what kind of studies they were doing and the outcomes? Similar papers from John Hopkins discusses tumor removal in rats using fenbendazole. They have known for a long time.
You are welcome. It worked for me, and has kept me coof free. One of my kids had developed a cold sore, and took the leap of faith and allowed me to treat her...one dose of Ivermectin, and it was gone by morning.
Mycancerstory (dot) rocks goes over this for anyone who wants to read more
Yep; I take fenbendazole. Post-cancer I ran across Tippens’ blog and use it as a maintenance program. No side effects, no interactions. Merck has supposedly known about the anti-cancer effectiveness for a while. It passed clinical trials for safety in humans as an anti-parasitic. Not as anti-cancer. No FDA approval for that etc. Medical industry rarely creates cures, mostly manages symptoms. I’m not a Dr.
Good for you. I personally know two people that used it to cure their cancers. One of those two sent me the link to Tippens' blog 'My Cancer Story Rocks' which is how I found out about it. Everyone should read the blog and keep it in mind just in case.
https://www.mycancerstory.rocks/
Yep. That’s where I first read it ?