What do they both have in common? They are anti-parasitic drugs used to treat a host of other diseases due to parasitic infection.
Why do these work against cancer cells? it doesn't, it goes after the pathogen that has infiltrated your cells thereby creating an anaerobic environment.
The article is still looking at the symptoms further down the chain, it's missing an entire picture on how cancer forms and the pathogens involved.
Imteresting enough to mention, RIFE, who made the RIFE machine believed all disease was the result of parasitic infection and wasnkiing them with frequency from his machine, then died of a 'car crash'
Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine ...
What do they both have in common? They are anti-parasitic drugs used to treat a host of other diseases due to parasitic infection.
Why do these work against cancer cells? it doesn't, it goes after the pathogen that has infiltrated your cells thereby creating an anaerobic environment.
The article is still looking at the symptoms further down the chain, it's missing an entire picture on how cancer forms and the pathogens involved.
Imteresting enough to mention, RIFE, who made the RIFE machine believed all disease was the result of parasitic infection and wasnkiing them with frequency from his machine, then died of a 'car crash'