There Is Now Extensive Research to Support Ivermectin Use in Treating Cancer
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I had a brother in law diagnosed with stage 4 small cell lung cancer. I had just happened upon a story about fenbendazole, another dewormer. I shared with my sister, but didn't expect them to try it. He went in for chemo, and it went very badly. He almost died. He then used the fenbendazole protocol, and got rid of the lung cancer, Sadly, 3 years later, he took the jab, and he got turbo cancer and passed.
Also, as someone who has cut out all sugars and grains, and most veg, I have been watching more videos and how cancer is fed with sugars. I watched one Dr. who says cancer is abnormal cell growth, and sugar feeds the cells. So coupled with something like ivermectin, which stops replication, seems like a good plan of attack.
I create a med to take away skin tumor so i have been studying this for long time. yes, sugar spreads the cancer. That means a lot of the starches and also white sugar is very bad.
Dogs tend to get cancer so raw meat diet plus herbs and dewormers. My dog is right now healthy and strong. 16 for a 60 lbs dingo.
Wow, it sounds like your dog is doing great! I too have changed my dogs diet. I don't do raw, but I do carnivore, with occasional eggs. I do beef, chicken, pork, tuna, sardines. My 11 year old dog has lost 2 pounds, down to 30 lbs. And, her mobility is soo much better. Just by looking at her, you can tell how much more muscular she is. The other dog is only a year old. Both dogs love breakfast and dinner.
I give breakfast: ground beef, organ meat, 2 eggs, yogurt and sourkraut, and dinner with chew bones such as ham neck, chicken or beef bones cooked plus some bone broth.
Damn dog was able to hike 6 miles or 8 or whatever we want. He does get a little tired if we do 10 in difficult trail. He played rough with a Rottweiler puppy.