Many of us have now fully embraced daily regimens of targeted supplements to prevent contracting chop fluey and/or to dramatically decrease the severity of that infection if we do contract it. Quercetin is obviously one that many of us are taking daily.
Many of us have also adopted a pro-active regimen of taking ivermectin once a month. This is another compound shown to have anti-cancer properties.
Could it be possible that we're going to see a significant decrease in cancer rates for the non-jabbed in the coming one to two decades?
A thought that I find interesting:
Many of us have now fully embraced daily regimens of targeted supplements to prevent contracting chop fluey and/or to dramatically decrease the severity of that infection if we do contract it. Quercetin is obviously one that many of us are taking daily.
Many of us have also adopted a pro-active regimen of taking ivermectin once a month. This is another compound shown to have anti-cancer properties.
Could it be possible that we're going to see a significant decrease in cancer rates for the non-jabbed in the coming one to two decades?