Ivermectin is the main ingredient in Heart Guard, which protects against heart worms. Fenbendazole is a dewormer that has also been found to treat some types of cancer.
You beat me to it, and bonus, your user name is one of my favorite mottos.
My dogs regularly get Heart/Next Guard exactly because the main ingredient is ivermectin.
Same for my beloved German Shepherd who died of re-occurring cancer and who regularly had ivermectin and fenben (and who I will never get over losing).
I am very, very skeptical that all cancers are caused by parasites and I am very suspicious that the push for this theory is not unlike the flat earth theory whose origins are as an IC psy-op.
It's been speculated for a long time that another factor in cancer is inbreeding. An awful lot of purebred animals are inbred, due to trying to keep the same traits and/or from having a small gene pool.
There is an entire Medical conglomerate that runs the animals for cancer society. My friends dog had cancer, I tried to tell her about fenbenzodole. She pooh-poohed me. Animal oncologists are no better than human oncologist. Either they want to do chemotherapy and radiation on your pet, or just tell you to put it down. If we use the same alternative cancer treatment remedies on our animals, they wouldn’t be dying either.
I’ve been telling people about parasites, causing cancer for over 10 years, but nobody listen to me. The Jan will break on this topic as well. Soon. This is why they had to get rid of ivermectin. Parasites cause people to have specific behaviors and eat specific foods. Homosexuality and high sugar intake are directly related to parasites. End of.!
Know what animal almost never gets cancer? Horses. And most all of them with a halfway caring owner get ivermectin about ever 6-8 weeks.
Whenever a famous horse dies, like Secretariat, the cause of death is never cancer. It might be colic, or complications of laminitis, or euthanasia due to "infirmities of old age;" but I've never heard of a famous horse dying from cancer. Or, frankly, any other horse.
Basically correct, except for all the grey horses and their skin cancers. One thing I think about is all the shit that is on the hay my horses eat. Makes me shudder. I want organic hay. I don't know how to get it anymore. The growers put round up on the hay fields. I hate having to feel like every time I feed, I am exposing the horses to that. We do not have grass pastures where I live in the Southwest
Yes, I've heard about the grey horses with cancer, but that seems to be a genetic thing. Don't know what to do about the hay. I don't own horses now but there's bound to be someplace with organic hay bales for sale.
When my horses had bots one time, the vet treated with ivermectin to prevent colic and the vet always said, if there's any viral respiratory thing going on, this will also take care of that. They always used it as an anti-viral treatment. Of course, if the infection was bacterial they doctored them with antibiotics.
Two of my dogs died of cancer. It takes them out pretty quick, like within months of diagnosis. One was soft tissue sarcoma, and the other was bone cancer.
Edit - but then again all my dogs got all their shots/vaccines in the past. I have two dogs now that have gotten the shots they were "supposed" to get, one is 4 yr old and the other is 1 yr. We won't be giving them all the shots anymore. They will get their heartworm prevention & maybe rabies (maybe!, they don't come around anything that could give them rabies, but never say never, we live in the south & in the county), probably won't give them kennel cough either, though they go for walks & visit the pet store (occasionally) they will never be bordered, if we have to leave them, either family or friend will watch them at our home.
I never tested positive for Coldvid either. Of course I never put that shit up my nose either. How would you know if one of the mouse hunters in the barn had lung cancer? How would I find out if my 17 yo rabbit dog has cancer?
Of course they would. First off most good anti-parasitics have been around a long time so pharma can't patent them. Second, and most importantly, curing cancer would be the end of all the "maintenance" medications and treatments. That would for all practical purposes put big pharma out of business. They would be killing their biggest cash cow. Not to mention the grant money for cancer research.
Every domestic animal, cats, dogs, horses, cows, chickens, etc are treated for parasites on a regular schedule. Humans almost never.
Lots of dogs die of cancer though... One would imagine if there was any truth to this that wouldn't happen
They might be treated for parasites but its not ivermectin. Plus they age at a faster rate and diets vary. Their vaccines, like ours, are garbage.
Ivermectin is the main ingredient in Heart Guard, which protects against heart worms. Fenbendazole is a dewormer that has also been found to treat some types of cancer.
You beat me to it, and bonus, your user name is one of my favorite mottos.
My dogs regularly get Heart/Next Guard exactly because the main ingredient is ivermectin.
Same for my beloved German Shepherd who died of re-occurring cancer and who regularly had ivermectin and fenben (and who I will never get over losing).
I am very, very skeptical that all cancers are caused by parasites and I am very suspicious that the push for this theory is not unlike the flat earth theory whose origins are as an IC psy-op.
Not all cancers are/can be caused by parasites
The 9/11-related cancers, for example
Not all dogs may are regularly or routinely treated for parasites or their prevention, especially if they are house pets that live indoors.
It's been speculated for a long time that another factor in cancer is inbreeding. An awful lot of purebred animals are inbred, due to trying to keep the same traits and/or from having a small gene pool.
Migh be a factor in human cancers, too.
There is definitely a genetic component to cancer.
In that case, Kentuckians are doomed! Sorry, cancer is no joking matter but I couldn't help myself.
There is an entire Medical conglomerate that runs the animals for cancer society. My friends dog had cancer, I tried to tell her about fenbenzodole. She pooh-poohed me. Animal oncologists are no better than human oncologist. Either they want to do chemotherapy and radiation on your pet, or just tell you to put it down. If we use the same alternative cancer treatment remedies on our animals, they wouldn’t be dying either.
I’ve been telling people about parasites, causing cancer for over 10 years, but nobody listen to me. The Jan will break on this topic as well. Soon. This is why they had to get rid of ivermectin. Parasites cause people to have specific behaviors and eat specific foods. Homosexuality and high sugar intake are directly related to parasites. End of.!
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Those same animals get cancer all the time
Know what animal almost never gets cancer? Horses. And most all of them with a halfway caring owner get ivermectin about ever 6-8 weeks.
Whenever a famous horse dies, like Secretariat, the cause of death is never cancer. It might be colic, or complications of laminitis, or euthanasia due to "infirmities of old age;" but I've never heard of a famous horse dying from cancer. Or, frankly, any other horse.
Interesting, I wonder if dog and cat proximity to household chemicals and artificial people food could be contributors as well.
Basically correct, except for all the grey horses and their skin cancers. One thing I think about is all the shit that is on the hay my horses eat. Makes me shudder. I want organic hay. I don't know how to get it anymore. The growers put round up on the hay fields. I hate having to feel like every time I feed, I am exposing the horses to that. We do not have grass pastures where I live in the Southwest
Yes, I've heard about the grey horses with cancer, but that seems to be a genetic thing. Don't know what to do about the hay. I don't own horses now but there's bound to be someplace with organic hay bales for sale.
When my horses had bots one time, the vet treated with ivermectin to prevent colic and the vet always said, if there's any viral respiratory thing going on, this will also take care of that. They always used it as an anti-viral treatment. Of course, if the infection was bacterial they doctored them with antibiotics.
I’ve raised horses, cattle, goats, sheep, chickens, Guinnies, turkeys, dogs, cats, hamsters, snakes, fish, etc. and never had one expire from cancer
Weird, I've hardly seen any cat or dog that didn't develope some cancer into late adulthood.
Two of my dogs died of cancer. It takes them out pretty quick, like within months of diagnosis. One was soft tissue sarcoma, and the other was bone cancer.
Edit - but then again all my dogs got all their shots/vaccines in the past. I have two dogs now that have gotten the shots they were "supposed" to get, one is 4 yr old and the other is 1 yr. We won't be giving them all the shots anymore. They will get their heartworm prevention & maybe rabies (maybe!, they don't come around anything that could give them rabies, but never say never, we live in the south & in the county), probably won't give them kennel cough either, though they go for walks & visit the pet store (occasionally) they will never be bordered, if we have to leave them, either family or friend will watch them at our home.
I never tested positive for Coldvid either. Of course I never put that shit up my nose either. How would you know if one of the mouse hunters in the barn had lung cancer? How would I find out if my 17 yo rabbit dog has cancer?
Yep, they get yearly vaccines too at least rabies. While farm animals get vaccines too, they are regularly treated for parasites.
I think it's more common in other countries
Do you really think Big Pharma would pass up a huge market of anti parasitic drugs for humans ?
ABSOLUTELY!!! ivermectin is dirt cheap... no profit to be made.... all the other "cures" are immensively profitable.
Of course they would. First off most good anti-parasitics have been around a long time so pharma can't patent them. Second, and most importantly, curing cancer would be the end of all the "maintenance" medications and treatments. That would for all practical purposes put big pharma out of business. They would be killing their biggest cash cow. Not to mention the grant money for cancer research.
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