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.
Where can we buy the kind you got? How do you take it?
I bought the Ivermectin Horse Paste (apple flavor) at a ranch supply store. Farm supply stores, Tractor supply stores and other similar stores have it in stock.
I have been taking a dose as a preventative once a week. The dose is by weight. The paste comes in a tube that is sort of like a tube of caulk, except the plunger has ridges and a stopper that locks at the desired weight (dose).
The paste doses are pretty small - I just used a spoon and then drank some fruit juice to wash it down. Easy. You don't have to be too careful as long as the dose is near your weight (you would have to take a lot more than the recommended dose to experience side effects of an overdose).
All details of the various protocols can be found at the FLCCC Alliance web site...
Thanks so much for the information! I think you have given me enough info and courage to purchase a supply for my family.