I haven’t heard that particular term (eukaryotic cells) before, am not a medical person. Can you share a link which describes this better, perhaps as it relates to the jabs and perhaps more in layman’s terms?
There are a couple links in the article’s comments section - one a rumble link of an online panel discussion, I suppose you’d call it. The other is from NIH, a highly technical/medical discussion that I’m guessing you’d probably be better able to grasp than me. It usually takes me a few readings of the technical medical info to be able to track well enough with it.
In any case, it’s horrible to see all these young, healthy people getting stricken by such serious disease and even dying so young. At any age this is horrific, but for young people it’s also tragic.
Thank you for the explanation and example. I would guess the Greek word descriptions you provided have to do more with the cells’ behavior than structure, denoting, perhaps, that eukaryotic cells are more active and aggressive than the prokaryotic ones. How that mechanism works, physically, in relation to the behavior is for brighter minds than mine. High school biology was too many decades ago for me to remember. Your point about DNA->RNA is the takeaway/important.
It’s hard to believe that there are people who would study biology and physiology at this level with an eye (aim) to using it to harm and kill people, but here we are. I guess I understand the Adam-Eve-serpent story a bit better with respect to the Tree of Life.
Lynn Kramer — Ivermectin or Dog dewormers kill the cancers. Turns out they react similarly to fungus. Who knew? Big Pharma, that's who.
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Bk — And you can not get an oncologist to prescribe you Ivermectin at all! Radiation and chemotherapy are a huge business for the federal government! Look at how many cancer studies worldwide are using immunotherapy to cure cancer in patients. The FDA will not approve proven immunotherapy treatments. I’m suffering with that now. My cancer has a 97% recovery rate using Radiation and chemotherapy BUT the treatment will keep me from ever eating or speaking again. The immunotherapy cost less than 100k with full recovery. The radiation and chemotherapy is well over 300k with no full recovery. My insurance company refuses the immunotherapy because the procedure is done in Mexico by an American doctor.
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The docs have already scheduled this young man for brain surgery next week, according to the article. Chi-Ching! 💵💰
The “Discussion” section of the following paper indicates, first, no, then perhaps yes so it’s unclear (to me) - plus this study wasn’t directed at its efficacy against cancer. 2018, NIH so take it for what it’s worth.
I have no idea, am not a medical person and would have to go back in my health file and study some of the posts again - then do research. In this post’s article comments section I thought it was the “dog dewormers” he/she was referring to - which would be the fenbenzadole (if I’m not mistaken) - that are used against cancer.
You’re questioning if ivermectin (and/or fenbenzadole) work(s) specifically on brain cancer (vs other cancers in the body). The article commenter, Lynn Kramer, seems to think they do and the second commenter, Bk, an alleged cancer suffer him/herself seems to think ivermectin, in particular, would be beneficial to their battle with cancer. Do these people have any standing to make those claims? No idea. It’s up to individuals to take in as much information as possible, research then make their own decisions.
I guess one saving grace for those who die like that is that they don’t suffer for months or years with painful symptoms. But any way you look at it, thirties is way too young to die. So many people are getting their lives cut short. But it’s not just the poor soul passing on; entire families are devastated.
What an odd tattoo on his wrist. It looks similar to the right half of the following symbol - ominously named “Brand of Sacrifice”. Trident with the center prong having more than one point. Strange…
Vaccines contain with parasite eukaryotic cells and modified rna are baffeled.
I haven’t heard that particular term (eukaryotic cells) before, am not a medical person. Can you share a link which describes this better, perhaps as it relates to the jabs and perhaps more in layman’s terms?
There are a couple links in the article’s comments section - one a rumble link of an online panel discussion, I suppose you’d call it. The other is from NIH, a highly technical/medical discussion that I’m guessing you’d probably be better able to grasp than me. It usually takes me a few readings of the technical medical info to be able to track well enough with it.
In any case, it’s horrible to see all these young, healthy people getting stricken by such serious disease and even dying so young. At any age this is horrific, but for young people it’s also tragic.
And Dr Madej survived a plane crash in recent years, she must be doing something right.
https://greatawakening.win/p/17rT6nCrqO/x/c/4Tz1Jxny3s7?d=50
In Greek, ευκαριωτικο means opportunistic. (Ev-carry-oteeko).
Προκαριωτικο means precocious.
I don't see how this relates to the cell types' structures so maybe it's not relevant.
Anyway, I think the important point is that "A virus is eukaryotic and can be taken into the DNA and produce RNA."
https://jiskahachmer.medium.com/prokaryotic-and-eukaryotic-cells-d2b4a418bfd9
Thank you for the explanation and example. I would guess the Greek word descriptions you provided have to do more with the cells’ behavior than structure, denoting, perhaps, that eukaryotic cells are more active and aggressive than the prokaryotic ones. How that mechanism works, physically, in relation to the behavior is for brighter minds than mine. High school biology was too many decades ago for me to remember. Your point about DNA->RNA is the takeaway/important.
It’s hard to believe that there are people who would study biology and physiology at this level with an eye (aim) to using it to harm and kill people, but here we are. I guess I understand the Adam-Eve-serpent story a bit better with respect to the Tree of Life.
someone should leave a comment: "Get on fenbendazole"
Someone did…
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Lynn Kramer — Ivermectin or Dog dewormers kill the cancers. Turns out they react similarly to fungus. Who knew? Big Pharma, that's who.
.
Bk — And you can not get an oncologist to prescribe you Ivermectin at all! Radiation and chemotherapy are a huge business for the federal government! Look at how many cancer studies worldwide are using immunotherapy to cure cancer in patients. The FDA will not approve proven immunotherapy treatments. I’m suffering with that now. My cancer has a 97% recovery rate using Radiation and chemotherapy BUT the treatment will keep me from ever eating or speaking again. The immunotherapy cost less than 100k with full recovery. The radiation and chemotherapy is well over 300k with no full recovery. My insurance company refuses the immunotherapy because the procedure is done in Mexico by an American doctor.
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The docs have already scheduled this young man for brain surgery next week, according to the article. Chi-Ching! 💵💰
Can Ivermectin cross the blood brain barrier?
The “Discussion” section of the following paper indicates, first, no, then perhaps yes so it’s unclear (to me) - plus this study wasn’t directed at its efficacy against cancer. 2018, NIH so take it for what it’s worth.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5929173/
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I have no idea, am not a medical person and would have to go back in my health file and study some of the posts again - then do research. In this post’s article comments section I thought it was the “dog dewormers” he/she was referring to - which would be the fenbenzadole (if I’m not mistaken) - that are used against cancer.
You’re questioning if ivermectin (and/or fenbenzadole) work(s) specifically on brain cancer (vs other cancers in the body). The article commenter, Lynn Kramer, seems to think they do and the second commenter, Bk, an alleged cancer suffer him/herself seems to think ivermectin, in particular, would be beneficial to their battle with cancer. Do these people have any standing to make those claims? No idea. It’s up to individuals to take in as much information as possible, research then make their own decisions.
Thank you so much for responding.
This article claims, under the section “The present - a puzzle” that it does not cross the blood brain barrier.
Then in the “Anti-cancer” section there’s a lot more info. Worth the browse-through.
It appears to be a well -sourced article. You may find this helpful.
https://www.nature.com/articles/ja201711
Thank you ever so much for responding. I shall read the article.
SO SAD. The elites did,nt take it BUT they let ,even insisted that their prized puppies did. In their heads, plenty of aspirational fools left.
Guy I worked with in his 30s died in his sleep over the weekend.
I guess one saving grace for those who die like that is that they don’t suffer for months or years with painful symptoms. But any way you look at it, thirties is way too young to die. So many people are getting their lives cut short. But it’s not just the poor soul passing on; entire families are devastated.
May you coworker Rest In Peace, anon. 🙏✝️
What an odd tattoo on his wrist. It looks similar to the right half of the following symbol - ominously named “Brand of Sacrifice”. Trident with the center prong having more than one point. Strange…
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