3 years ago I had a basal cell carcinoma removed from the left side of my face. It was traumatic. About 6 months ago I noticed an identical, scaly little growth on the right side. Same position and everything. I haven’t gotten it checked out because I really don’t want another hole in my face. Not in denial, just more like avoidance of reality.
Last week I took the horse paste prophylactically. No side effects, no worms that I could see.
Tonight, though, I noticed that the scaly spot on my right cheek is completely gone. Is it even possible that the ivermectin could have reversed the skin cancer? And so quickly (6 days)? I don’t know what to think here. Has anyone had a similar experience?
I've read several reports that it helps to fight cancer.
Horse cancer rates are some of the lowest in the animal kingdom. There might be something to this magic Japanese dirt enzyme.
If you didn't know, the reason Ivermectin is dirt cheap is because the guy who found it found it after extracting it from a bacteria culture he isolated in Japanese soil...
Talk about manna from heaven!
Magic dirt is right. See also: Lemnian Earth. Ancient therapeutic red clay. Fascinating obscure history.
True, but you can't patent naturally occurring organisms or their direct extracts.
Only synthetic compounds can be patented.
To me this makes 100% sense. They have come out against ivermectin so rabidly that since we know (they hate us and want us dead) ivermectin could very well be a miracle drug that they have secretly kept from us. Secretly meaning..... Telling people it was merely for scabies or worms. Meanwhile....the cancer industry is poisoning and killing people for millions of dollars every year. I believe you. I think they LIE any chance they get.
There was a time that I would have been skeptical of such a notion.. 'are they really THAT evil?' and so on.
Not anymore. The $ in the corona response have been overwhelmingly exploited by crime groups who write a 'murder right' in their contracts to distribute these RNA gene maiming substances.. To contrast, what is the yearly spend on all cancer oncology treatment and drugs? Probably at least as much and maybe much more, given the prevalence of cancer, and people willing to shell out all they have to extend what time they have. So thats an even bigger carrot waved in front of bad people to lunge at.
Bottom line, a cancer cure (or even an effective therapy) will likely be the most violently suppressed medical breakthrough in all human history.
Agreed. What if my first experience wasn’t even really cancer? Makes me mad, but it wouldn’t surprise me.
The fact that the medical profession, for the most part, is so anti-ivermectin is what spurred me to start stocking up on it a few months ago. As a nurse I've seen some pretty bad medicine, mostly the huge amounts of meds the elderly take daily. I believe half the people in nursing homes would not be there if they weren't on about 20 different meds. I haven't worked in over two years because I wanted to spend time with my youngest (and probably last) grandchild. I won't take the fake vaxx, so looks like I'll be out of work a bit longer.
A cheap cure for cancer is industry disruptive and that's the bottom line.
I thought this was interesting until the last paragraph:
“I get that people are scared, I get that people are worried,” said Alozie. “But it puzzles me that people would use something with such little data compared to something that has such great data and we know works.”
That last sentence is...well, less than truthful. Such little data? and... Such great data and we know works? This is “spin” at best, dishonesty at worst.
Nice try handshake
Oh they are reaching far now 👀 the covid shot is much much much worse. Ivermectin is even safe when you are breastfeeding a baby. Hardly any side effects
Nigeria? No actual named or published data? No journal? Just an article throwing out words about universities in Nigeria.
Ivermectin isn't new. Been around a long long time.
Your article has zero data.
African and Middle Eastern countries have such terrible problems with infertility...
FYI : The article mentioned above has now been retracted. Here is what it says at the top of the page:
Editor’s note: Following audience concerns over the efficacy and accuracy of the scientific methods used in the ivermectin study performed in Nigeria in 2011, the original publishing station, KTSM, issued the following correction:
FOR THE RECORD: A national story regarding Ivermectin and a study regarding its effect on men’s reproductive health that KTSM published, has been removed from our website.
Concerns over the scientific research methods, the veracity of the original, peer-reviewed report and public statements by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) saying that infertility is not a known side effect of Ivermectin all led to our editorial decision to remove the story.
Link: https://www.wfla.com/community/health/coronavirus/ivermectin-causes-sterilization-in-85-percent-of-men-study-finds/
^ Found the big pharma shill
Susy baka
This is BS. I haven't noticed Africa or the Middle East, where Ivermectin is taken prophylactically, having any problems keeping high birth rates.
What other drugs, therapies, etc were those Nigerians given along side Ivermectin? And why only limit the study to 385 men? That is a very small sub section of people. There are a whole host of other "treatments" that cause the same sperm issues. Couple that with Bill Gates's comments and methods of vaccinating the African Continent to control population and we now have another issue with this "study."
There are so many questionable parts in this article. For example:
“85 percent of all male patients treated in a particular center with ivermectin in the recent past who went to the laboratory for routine tests were discovered to have developed various forms, grades and degrees of sperm dysfunction.”
Treated in a “particular center”??? That’s weird. Need more info. What if the “particular center” was an infertility clinic? Or a nursing home? The article seems purposely vague here.
Don't know... but wow, I am really happy for you!
I’m cautiously optimistic...seems too good to be true!
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7505114/
“Ivermectin has powerful antitumor effects, including the inhibition of proliferation, metastasis, and angiogenic activity, in a variety of cancer cells. This may be related to the regulation of multiple signaling pathways by ivermectin through PAK1 kinase. On the other hand, ivermectin promotes programmed cancer cell death, including apoptosis, autophagy and pyroptosis. Ivermectin induces apoptosis and autophagy is mutually regulated. Interestingly, ivermectin can also inhibit tumor stem cells and reverse multidrug resistance and exerts the optimal effect when used in combination with other chemotherapy drugs.”
My adult daughter started detoxing last year because of leaky gut. De-worm is part of it. When I saw her after six mos I noticed her mole was pink. I asked her if she had scratched it off bcz it looked like new skin and she said "No, it is just going away!" There's barely a trace now.
Interesting! I have those little pesky brown moles/dots everywhere!!
I absolutely think that it was the ivermectin. Happy for you. Just think how many people have to go through what you went through, because they won’t allow people to take ivermectin which probably cares a lot of cancers and skin cancers. I actually have a spot on my shoulder, I’m gonna try it. Did you get a prescription or go the other route?
I went the other route!
The "other" route is more fun, at least the one I go to. Lots of dog supplies, metal chickens and roosters, cowboy hats and boots, plaid work shirts, and cool decorative items for Fall. Oh, and farm animal stuff too.
I went the less interesting version of that route. Ordered it on the phone. I would have enjoyed a metal rooster, though!
I don't know and I hope you watch it closely and do have it checked out, particularly if it comes back. Having said that, I wouldn't be surprised at all and it would go a very long way to explain why it has been so demonized. Can't make the big bucks if you can effectively cure people with a cheap drug.
If it comes back I will get it checked, but now I’m not sure that I would even trust the results.
I have a friend who's husband was using the dog ivermectin as an anti cancer preventive. It's anticancer properties are known, especially in the natural health world.
https://www.nature.com/articles/ja201711
This is a really good article. Lots of tech jargon but even this layman can glean the myriad possibilities of this stuff from the article.
I know there have been reports of ferbendazole, another wormer curing cancer.
Makes me wonder if there really is something to the ‘parasite pill’ pdf floating around here
I’ve thought for a while now that we are actually witnessing the rollout of cures. Would that not be an amazing chess move? Our enemy has all walls closing in on them. Just hard to see it with our media and extreme censorship
I too have had a series of basal cells on my ears, back and chest that have been treated, but currently no active patches. I also have inverse psoriasis which causes small red skin patches that turn scaly (sounds worse than it is); and, it means I also have resulting psoriatic arthritis. After an initial week 1 max dosage of horse paste, I have been dosing the paste weekly for the past 2-3 months. The red/scaly patches are 95% gone - to the point you wouldn’t see them unless pointed out. The arthritis is noticeably better as well. Don’t know what to make of it. BTW brother, even though your basal cell is gone from your cheek - please go to your Dr and get it checked. I have a friend who is not doing very well at all due to a basal cell that started in a tear duct. Good luck.
Maybe it was a fungal / parasitic skin infection?
That’s what I’m starting to think...and maybe that’s what it actually was last time, too. Which is troubling.
Well, consider this: Cancer is essentially a parasitic infection of your cells, that causes them to aggressively reproduce to harmful levels and engage in parasitic cannibalism. Cancer is a genetic-level parasite.
I haven't told anyone except my wife but at 70 years old, my arms have red blotches on them the doctor says are pre-cancers and they have a chemo treatment cream that can remove them---the cream literally burns the skin---I opted out of that and instead rubbed the horse paste on my arms last month and the first of this month. I would say at least 50% of the spots are gone. I will continue the topical treatment once and month and see what happens. Nothing less than a miracle drug!
I was wondering if topical application would work. That’s amazing—so glad to hear about your success!
This Dr. talks about it. https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/082/852/709/original/63041c2561cfee12.mp4
Summary, I believe for HCQ is that it allows cancer cells to be attacked by virus, but protect healthy cells. I am not sure how interchangeable this is to Ivermectin. Ivermectin has anti-cancer properties if I recall correctly. Both drugs are a treatment for parasites. Parasites come in all shapes and sizes, not just worms.
Plausible?
I think the more plausible explanation is that the spot was parasitic. Though it was 100% identical to the one I had removed from the other cheek.
Maybe the original one was misdiagnosed as cancer.
That would really make me angry, but it seems like a distinct possibility.
It took five doctors four weeks to diagnose me with a perforated appendix, even though I told the first two doctors I saw that I thought my appendix was the problem, so I know how you feel.
They might have been busy doing an in-depth analysis of your insurance coverage. Sorry docs, it happens, I've seen it.
If you had an opportunity to make 100,000 by calling a viral or parasite infection cancer would you do it? Especially if you had the backing of the trillion dollar cancer lobby promising you would never get caught because they would vouch that you were following the best available science?
No. But that's why I'm not a billionaire or even a millionaire.
I am not sure US Doctors are taught to actually look for parasites unless there are massive signs for it. It seems like "the invisible enemy" could be many things. Parasites can cause all sorts of health issues and even change behavior in their hosts.
fenbendazole a similar drug has been used to reverse stage4 cancer. Not suprising your growth went away
There are reports on the internet about ivermectin being used to treat cancer, so I think your result is possible. Maybe the six days is a factor of catching it quickly.
Six days does seem awfully fast.
I don't have any input for you about your experience with ivermectin. However, I'm a "repeat customer" to the dermatologist over the past twenty years. I've had hundreds of AK's treated, at least a dozen basal cells removed, and a handful of squamous cells. As my dermatologist says, "Once the barn door is open, the horses will keep running out." Meaning, if you've already had one cancer removed on one side of your face, and possibly another one on the other side, you may very well likely have more.
My purpose in writing this, however, is to let you know of another alternative to having a hole carved out of your face. It's called flourouracil cream. There's nothing fun about it, the treatment lasts generally 6-8 weeks, hurts like h-e-double sticks, and leaves you red as a beet until it heals...complete with peeling skin and blisters. However, once you're done, the pre-cancers and latent ones are gone for good, and your skin is like a baby's bottom.
FYI.
My father had this done and I was definitely going to go this or another route rather than the Mohs surgery if I ever had to do it again.
Thanks for sharing your experience! Hope you are doing well!
Lets just be clear, Ivermectin is not only a horse drug, but you can only get the horse version right now because they have done everything they can to remove the human version from the shelves:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3043740/
I know this isn't the same but I had a canker sore and coincidentally took ivermectin that day. (I didn't take it for the canker sore just prophylactically) Normally they last 2 weeks for me. This time it was gone the next day.
Wow. That’s really great news! This is encouraging. It starts making more and more sense why the media/big Pharma are so against it.
So how come horses aren’t sterile then? Also the Covid shot looks like it causes sterility and infertility.
Did Trump ever specifically mention ivermectin, or just HCQ?
It helps with scabies if you maybe had that?
How many clicks did you take? I just took 3 clicks, which should be around 12 mg, right? So happy to hear this! Congrats!
I took 3 clicks. 150 lbs.