well this tumor was successfully removed but they say microscopic cancer is still in my brain and it's aggressive. they are recommending chemo and radiation. i wonder if ivermectin can help? i ordered some but i have no idea the dosage to take. can anyone give advice
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I am a stage III-A cancer survivor. I had a very aggressive, difficult-to-treat cancer in 2018. I had surgery to remove the tumors and then I went on my own program which involved many things borne out by my research.
I rejected their offer to do chemo or radiation and refused to take medication to stop my hormone production as I knew from my research it would do more harm than good in my case.
The docs told me it would likely come back and that If I survived to 5 yrs post, my odds of dying from cancer would increase to 50% each and every year that I survived. I dismissed this doom and gloom.
I am a proponent of 'off label' use of anti-parasite meds and other well-researched alternative medications. I have been using many, many different things to keep the cancer from coming back, of which I have been successful.
Yes, Ivermectin is being used with great success against brain cancer. There are other drugs that you can employ also. The doctors will not tell you about any over-the-counter treatments like this because their employers make no money on them. You must be your own best advocate.
For Ivermectin, I've included some articles below you should read. In addition you should consider taking Fenbendazole, Artemisinin, Turkey Tail dried mushroom extract, Multi-vitamin therapy, in particular Vitamins A, E, D3, Curcumin, K2, Quercetin, B3, Vitamin C, NAC, Zinc and bitter Apricot Kernels, among others.
Please see below for recent articles about ivermectin and brain cancer:
I have to comment on a similar but very different observation — I had my dogs ( lab/ bloodhound crosses (90-110 pounds) and a small chiweenie (15-18 pounds) on 8% injectable bovine ivermectin given monthly .1cc per 10 pounds ( I had an old time vet that recommended it ( that’s what Heartguard is btw / can cause seizures in collies etc) orally with syringe squirted into mouth— they all hated it — no fleas/ ticks/ heart worms ( we are rural so heartworms aren’t really an issue) however I got busy with life and job and quit the routine— lumps/ cancer et al appeared not long after my regiment ended- I truly believe ivermectin is a great thing
i think glioma is what it is
Well then, you are in luck with Ivermectin being used successfully. But, you can combine multiple treatments. I do.
it is so weird. the last time i had a respiratory infection a had a premonition about all this. i think i may have had my first seizure in my sleep, it was so strange. i really felt something in my brain i had never felt before, and hurriedly bought some ivermectin. it got here a month or so later when the symptoms were already done but i couldnt help feeling like something changed. then while taking my wife in for her ultrasound a bonked my head on a hospital vcr and started experiencing concussion symptoms. about 9 days later i had blurred vision, then 10 days later i collapsed during a live twitch stream session and hit my head. if my wife hadnt found me i would probably be dead. i was just playing call of duty with my brother and cousin one second, then realized i was having a seizure but was unable to say so. i tried to make it to my wife before i passed out and that may have saved myblife. she called paramedics and they brought me in for a ct scan/mri which found a tumor. it was removed 3 days later. unfortunately we were hoping that would be the end of my brush with cancer but it is just the beginning