"These findings demonstrated that Ivermectin significantly enhanced the anti-cancer efficacy of chemotherapeutic drugs to tumor cells, especially in the drug-resistant cells. Ivermectin,could potentially be used in combination with chemotherapeutic agents to treat cancers.."
(jeccr.biomedcentral.com)
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I have taken Ivermectin once a week at the maintenance dose since I took it when I had "covid" and I find nothing but benefit. At 72 it is the only "drug" I take (which I hate drugs) but I think it adds to my overall health in such a positive way. I have also continued with zinc, quercetin and NAC and only take many other supplements...hoping to avoid any cancers etc.
My husband would not take Ivermectin and now is dealing with prostate cancer (which probably was a long time coming) but I have to wonder if things would have been different if he had taken IVM.
Fortunately he is now taking fenbendazole (Tippens protocol) and I have every confidence in the effectiveness of that for cancer...dealing with parasites as the cause of all disease is a game changer...
About half the men by the age of 85 have some form of prostate cancer (Life Insurance underwriting stats.) From an underwriting standpoint, unless you develop it when you are young, it is one of the "easier" cancers to underwrite because it is kind of viewed as something older men tend to die with - you just get old. Yes, some forms are more aggressive, and men do die from it, but in general, at those ages, there is a lot more going on.
Good luck!