High Dose IVERMECTIN and CANCER
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Short version: 1 mg/kg for most cancers. 2-2.5 mg/kg for nasty cancers. Every day for 6-12 months (until cured).
And. . .apparently works with other therapies like chemo but with virtually no side effects, unlike chemo.
Chemo is always best avoided. It is only around 3% effective with a 100% chance if some horrible side effects
Chemo killed my mom. You don't know how guilty & pissed off I feel for not knowing about ivermectin before she had chemo. She didn't/couldn't even finish her 4 rounds of chemo before it destroyed her. To see her weaken, suffer and die because of chemo, not her lung cancer, but from the chemo. It's just not right! Then the doc says that her cancer got bigger and spread after chemo, wtf? I told my family if I ever get cancer, I won't be doing chemo, and that was before I found out about ivermectin.
That's higher than the 2% number I read.
Chemo kills the patient more often than not
Pro Tip: If you get diagnosed with cancer, why not go right to the 'aggressive cancer' Ivermectin dose of 2.0 mg/kg. What's the downside?
No long-term side effects, much cheaper and more convenient than chemo, and you won't find yourself floating up to Heaven going "OK fine, but I still had a lot of life left in me—what if I'd started with the double dose??"
Point well made.