My cousin, Mike, has Cronin lymphocytic leukemia and this is a part of his story:
"I've been taking ivermectin for over 2 years whenever my white blood count gets above 12. 2.5 months ago it got to 14.7 which is the highest since I was diagnosed with 'CLL', Cronin lymphocytic leukemia. I took 3 doses of ivermectin and had a 2nd blood work done 2 weeks later. It had dropped to 12.2. I had a fall about 2 weeks later and had some more blood work done and it had dropped to 10.1. 10.5 is high normal. I'm not treatable yet, it's never gotten active in 6 years. After taking the ivermectin 3 or 4 times a year, and see my blood work Improve each time, there's no doubt it's helping something. This time was also the 1st time in 6 years that it's normal or close to normal. The US has never done studies and no Dr. that I've spoken to ever heard of it as a treatment. It's all out there, it can treat multiple forms of cancer and sometimes is used in conjunction with another drug but no chemo. Read for yourself, you can find studies and actual results."
Your cousin should take it regularly and also add in serrapeptase and fenbendazole. Also have them join the fenbendazole cancer support group on Facebook, I’ll bet he can get rid of it entirely.
I'll send this to him. Thank you, Iverfenben!
You are very welcome! And just in case he is worried about it, I’ve been taking both now for years, I take ivermectin more often just because I go pick it up at a tractor supply local to me so it’s easier to get and I need to order some more often fenbendazole, but generally speaking, I’ve been taking both of them since 2020