My mom had 2 shots or my uncle wouldnt see my parents. His wife is late stage MS and his son who lives there has liver cancer. Late in life (84 years old) Mom and Dad decided the risk was worth it in the late summer 2020. They both regret doing so now however my Mom developed esophageal cancer very rapidly. After immunotherapy her tumor completely disappeared and she is cancer free. Oh and some ivermectin I snuck in there.
I saw a bunch of studies that can be found on the NIH website saying that ivermectin is effective against esophageal cancer. So we tried it. We didnt tell her doctors because we all know what they would have said, and we prayed there wouldnt be any drug interaction. The doctors didnt give mom much of a chance at 83 years old. If she had to have surgery she had a 30% chance to survive that and then a 50/50 chance to survive 3 years. I asked her what kind of quality of life she could expect if her stomach was attached directly to her throat and she had a feeding tube forever. We came to the conclusion there wouldnt be any quality of life, just more time.
So we tried it. Dunno what worked but the tumor is gone, her bloodwork is good and shes right now in Punta Gorda Florida at my aunts surviving a cat 5 storm lol.
Thanks for the reply anon, that really is great news. The problem I have is getting any of them to even try it (Ivermectin) because the grip of the Dr's is great.
I had the same problem. My parents are 84 and put great faith in their doctors. Its what theyve done all their lives.
I found those ivermectin studies at NIH and printed them out. I gave them to my parents to read. I begged and pleaded with them until they did. Those studies showed ivermectin is particularly effective against esophageal cancer. But it was probably circumstance that convinced them since the survival rates for the surgery were so low at her age and health status.
My mom had 2 shots or my uncle wouldnt see my parents. His wife is late stage MS and his son who lives there has liver cancer. Late in life (84 years old) Mom and Dad decided the risk was worth it in the late summer 2020. They both regret doing so now however my Mom developed esophageal cancer very rapidly. After immunotherapy her tumor completely disappeared and she is cancer free. Oh and some ivermectin I snuck in there.
Thanks for the reply anon, hmmm I wonder how much of the ivermectin helped, interesting.
I saw a bunch of studies that can be found on the NIH website saying that ivermectin is effective against esophageal cancer. So we tried it. We didnt tell her doctors because we all know what they would have said, and we prayed there wouldnt be any drug interaction. The doctors didnt give mom much of a chance at 83 years old. If she had to have surgery she had a 30% chance to survive that and then a 50/50 chance to survive 3 years. I asked her what kind of quality of life she could expect if her stomach was attached directly to her throat and she had a feeding tube forever. We came to the conclusion there wouldnt be any quality of life, just more time.
So we tried it. Dunno what worked but the tumor is gone, her bloodwork is good and shes right now in Punta Gorda Florida at my aunts surviving a cat 5 storm lol.
Thanks for the reply anon, that really is great news. The problem I have is getting any of them to even try it (Ivermectin) because the grip of the Dr's is great.
I had the same problem. My parents are 84 and put great faith in their doctors. Its what theyve done all their lives.
I found those ivermectin studies at NIH and printed them out. I gave them to my parents to read. I begged and pleaded with them until they did. Those studies showed ivermectin is particularly effective against esophageal cancer. But it was probably circumstance that convinced them since the survival rates for the surgery were so low at her age and health status.
Ill say a prayer for your people friend.