They would lose an insane amount of money. I have a question regarding vets and dog cancer. If IVR is successful in treating dog cancer, do vets not mention this because it’s a medical secret - in that it would destroy the chemo profits?
The one thing that most of the effective Covid treatments have in common: they are anti-parasitics. If Ivermectin is an anti-parasitic and ALSO cures cancer in mammals, then you have to ask, is it curing the cancer or the root cause? Ie, is the cancer a symptom of the parasitic infection and disabling the bodies immune system from clearing it? If that is truly the case, then obviously there is NO financial incentive to treating or advertising the root cause when you can make billions as a drug company treating symptoms that tend to come back due to the root cause not being fixed. Besides, someone might just be smart enough to think, "If it works for dogs, cats, horses, etc ... might it work on people too?". I mean, can't kill the Golden Goose, right? How many doctors have made the link already in the last several decades and been suicided by Big Pharma. How long ago was cancer actually cured? HCQ and its natural base form have nearly a 600 year documented history. Someone, somewhere made the link, I guarantee it. Ofc then again you have to ask is HCQ effective at all on cancer? Dunno, but it is also an anti-parasitic with a looooong history, there is a data set to look into, incidence of cancer in HCQ/quinine users.
I've linked this recently after someone else on the site shared it and I read through it, give it a look if you've got some time. I'll also link another pdf that is referenced within this pdf and which happens to specifically talk about your query.
Because it cures much more than covid big pharma would lose a lot of money.
They would lose an insane amount of money. I have a question regarding vets and dog cancer. If IVR is successful in treating dog cancer, do vets not mention this because it’s a medical secret - in that it would destroy the chemo profits?
The one thing that most of the effective Covid treatments have in common: they are anti-parasitics. If Ivermectin is an anti-parasitic and ALSO cures cancer in mammals, then you have to ask, is it curing the cancer or the root cause? Ie, is the cancer a symptom of the parasitic infection and disabling the bodies immune system from clearing it? If that is truly the case, then obviously there is NO financial incentive to treating or advertising the root cause when you can make billions as a drug company treating symptoms that tend to come back due to the root cause not being fixed. Besides, someone might just be smart enough to think, "If it works for dogs, cats, horses, etc ... might it work on people too?". I mean, can't kill the Golden Goose, right? How many doctors have made the link already in the last several decades and been suicided by Big Pharma. How long ago was cancer actually cured? HCQ and its natural base form have nearly a 600 year documented history. Someone, somewhere made the link, I guarantee it. Ofc then again you have to ask is HCQ effective at all on cancer? Dunno, but it is also an anti-parasitic with a looooong history, there is a data set to look into, incidence of cancer in HCQ/quinine users.
Thank you. This is helpful.
I've linked this recently after someone else on the site shared it and I read through it, give it a look if you've got some time. I'll also link another pdf that is referenced within this pdf and which happens to specifically talk about your query.
"Parasite Pill": https://files.catbox.moe/9rbtxh.pdf
PDF about doctor recommending animal dewormer to combat cancer: https://files.catbox.moe/imrktb.pdf
I don't know if I believe everything in it but I think it poses some good questions.