A recently red-pilled friend texted me last night to tell me his bladder cancer had returned. Because we had held many convos about Ivermectin and HCQ, I asked if he had done any research regarding treatment plans - he had not (yet).
Some quick phonefagging and I came up with this:
From the abstract: "Several clinical trials have been conducted to investigate the effects of using CQ or HCQ as autophagy inhibitors alone or in combination with other anticancer agents in various types of cancer [11e16]. It is therefore of interest to elucidate the molecular mechanism by which a single treatment of CQ or HCQ inhibits proliferation of bladder cancer cells."
The rest of the paper goes on to talk about the potential efficacy and safety of HCQ in the treatment of bladder cancer.
This got me wondering: How many studies are out there showing the effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin and other cheap drugs in fighting cancer? Remember Trump's comments about curing cancer and the MSM freakout at any mention of these drugs.
Interestingly, Apple/ATT would not let me send this link to his cell phone. I had to workaround to get it to work.
Pfizer repackaging the cure, Ivermectin, why am I not surprised.
https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/pfizers-new-daily-pill-is-ivermectin/
Here is a paper discussing Pfizer's new protease inhibitor:
https://cdn.pfizer.com/pfizercom/2021-09/First_Participant_Dosed_in_Phase_2_3.pdf?xngrygl6i_kDXWrJtM7ixP65qQ6ZXOK0
Here is the original research article describing the protease inhibitor in Ivermectin by non-Pfizer researchers but which was referenced confusingly in the investment blog:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7996102/
And so it goes...as Linda Ellerbee always said. Who is she?
"Her work on NBC News Overnight was recognized by the jurors of the duPont Columbia Awards as "possibly the best written and most intelligent news program ever."[1]
She came on after David Letterman I was living in New York City at the time. I was just a kid very inspired by her news show.