My friend's mom just got diagnosed with terminal glioblastoma (brain cancer). Knowing about Ivermectin, I've been looking up scholarly research articles to present to my friend so it doesn't just get brushed aside as a tinfoil-hat kind of snake-oil cure. Yes, there are promising signs for how Ivermectin can treat different types of cancers, including glioblastomas.
However, in researching doses, I came across an article about treating cancers with Doramectin (which, as the name suggests, is an anti-parasitic related to Ivermectin; however, Doramectin is almost exclusively used in veterinary medicine, whereas IVM is used in both humans and animals).
One line in the study (I looked up the full text through my local library) stood out to me:
[Doramectin] is absorbed more quickly, and has a longer lasting effect and plasma half‑life in animals compared with IVM ...
So I'm thinking, the elites were scared of Ivermectin getting publicized, not so much because they don't want us to get our dirty little hands on Ivermectin, but because Ivermectin is the gateway drug, so to speak, to other forms of related drugs that could be even more potent.
Thanks. I know if it were me, I would totally be all-in, but let's face it, your average normies might not be so keen to take medical advice from a website called ... ahem ... Florida Shark Man. I will bookmark your reply, though. Thanks.
Look either up on Truth social, they answer questions, there’s a daily thread and group, and a scientific paper or research is linked daily, too. I understand the skepticism, I do, but it is working for people for LOTS of wide-ranging problems. Good luck to you, your friend, and their mother regardless of chosen treatment regimen. 🙏
Edit: If traditional chemo/radiation chosen you can search NIH website for the cancer and ivermectin and see studies on the synergistic effects it has during treatments.
Go to the Tippens protocol then, but both places have LOTS of testimonials. These are very convincing for most normies.