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.
Agree. There was an article though about how Ivermectin can make current cancer treatments more effective. The same way it lets the zinc gets into the cells to do its thing.
Yeah, I agree. There are a number of theories, including parasites, vaccines, acidosis, 5G, EMF, chemicals, pesticides, food additives and preservatives, and others I can't recall at this time. My opinion is that just because Ivermectin or any other medication helps to cure cancer doesn't mean that cancer is caused by parasites. This theory ignores the fact that medications can have many different actions, not just the indication for which they were developed. Naltrexone is used to wean people off of narcotics at a 50-100 mg dose, but it has been shown to have anti-inflammatory effects at doses <4.5mg. Low dose Naltrexone is used to treat cancers, autoimmune diseases, chronic pain and mental health issues and it has successfully treated Lyme Disease and COVID. No one should conclude from this that any of those conditions are caused by narcotic addiction.
And it seems like we're surrounded by carcinogens these days, as I suspect by design. I still don't know what to think of the 5G thing. We drowning in EMR at all times with almost no long term studies on the impact, let alone something like high band 5G which is in the 20-40 mhz range.
LSC, it's damn nice to see someone as thoughtful and intellectual as yourself around here.
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.
Agree. There was an article though about how Ivermectin can make current cancer treatments more effective. The same way it lets the zinc gets into the cells to do its thing.
Yeah, I agree. There are a number of theories, including parasites, vaccines, acidosis, 5G, EMF, chemicals, pesticides, food additives and preservatives, and others I can't recall at this time. My opinion is that just because Ivermectin or any other medication helps to cure cancer doesn't mean that cancer is caused by parasites. This theory ignores the fact that medications can have many different actions, not just the indication for which they were developed. Naltrexone is used to wean people off of narcotics at a 50-100 mg dose, but it has been shown to have anti-inflammatory effects at doses <4.5mg. Low dose Naltrexone is used to treat cancers, autoimmune diseases, chronic pain and mental health issues and it has successfully treated Lyme Disease and COVID. No one should conclude from this that any of those conditions are caused by narcotic addiction.
“All” cancers being caused by parasites probably is unlikely.
“Some” cancers being caused by parasites is almost certain.
It’s known that tapeworms can turn into cysts. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pkpk-8iEsic
Perfect metaphor with naltrexone.
And it seems like we're surrounded by carcinogens these days, as I suspect by design. I still don't know what to think of the 5G thing. We drowning in EMR at all times with almost no long term studies on the impact, let alone something like high band 5G which is in the 20-40 mhz range.
LSC, it's damn nice to see someone as thoughtful and intellectual as yourself around here.