I have been seeing a lot of posts about ivermectin for horses and other dewormer stuff for dogs, and how they have helped people. I believe it. My neighbor had stage 4 cancer and took a dog dewormer and is now cancer free. I have a horse who will be using the paste, soon as it arrives.
I got to thinking... maybe horses and dogs (and other pets) get such chemicals so they live longer, so the owner needs to buy a lot of stuff over the life of the animal? How long did dogs live before these chems?
Obviously, humans don't get it prescribed because cancer is a treatment industry.
It makes you wonder... just how much sadness, pain, and cost is engineered for the sake of the economy?
Aha.
All of this is such non-sense. SUCH non-sense. The ignorance is amazing here.
Firstly - Cancer in animals happens. Frequently. It is near impossible to treat. You know how they treat them? The same way they do humans. It's not fun, it's brutal and chemotherapy most often than not does not work in animals, it just may prolong life for a short period, if it works at all.
Animals get a lot of the same diseases we do - hence why they make for great pre-human testing (which is terrible btw).
So an animal gets cancer - it has been taking Ivermectin (which, btw a "dog dewormer", are you kidding me? You know there's more out there than Ivermectin, right? And they all have their own unique profiles that absolutely do not work in all cases of parasites?) - it absolutely has no bearing on the animal not getting sick with Cancer.
Another example is Ivermectin in livestock - yes, horses, sheep, goats, cows etc. If you're at the stage of worming your livestock, you have to first work out what parasite they have and get a de-worming agent that will match the profile of the parasite. Then you have to watch out for resistance of whatever you give them to reduce parasite load.
Ivermectin in sheep when used for eradication of the Barber Pole worm, only requires one worm with resistance to mate with another worm and the next cycle is Ivermectin resistant. It's a short cycle too.
Everyone who has livestock knows this. Everyone knows that the deworming cycle is a pain in the ass and quite often doesn't work. It's always a battle.
I'm sorry if this seems harsh, but, whilst Ivermectin is an amazing invention and it has no doubt saved countless lives when used for the intended purpose, it isn't a magic bullet. It may very well be effective in treating COVID (I'd err on yes, it is), but it certainly is no magic sweeper of all parasites.
Neither is "dog dewormer". What preparation did this neighbor take and what was the goal of it? Because not all "dog dewormer" works even remotely the same. It certainly doesn't "kill all the parasites" nor does it reverse cellular damage, which is what happens in cancer.
Like come on people... OP is either an idiot or baiting people to look uneducated.
You're quite eloquent and articulate. But I know what I know about my neighbor in this small rural community. His wife was given 6 months to live. He was advised by a trusted friend who is a vet, and the vet said he had read that a dewormer for dogs might be worth the chance. She tried it. No other treatment. So, thanks for your jaded opinion, but I know what I know. And if it was not the dewormer, thaen it was a miracle, and both of those options are more believable than you.
I did a quick glance and it block glucose going into cancer cells right? That is how tumors can shrink but you need a combination of vitamins to make it work.
https://www.fenbendazole.org/2019/12/19/what-is-fenbendazole-and-how-can-it-affect-cancer-treatment/
You know what? Fuck people like you! You don't know nor even attempted to understand what OP was talking about before you started bashing.
If you were half as smart as you think you are, you would realize the word usage of OP was 'ivermectin ... and other dewormer" meaning the drug taken by the lady was something else.