New Cancer Treatment Protocol Featuring 'Horse Dewormer' Ivermectin, 'Dog Dewormer' Fenbendazole, and Mebendazole Passes Peer Re...
A new cancer treatment protocol involving repurposed drugs Ivermectin (commonly known as a ‘horse dewormer’), Fenbendazole (a ‘dog dewormer’), and Mebendazole has recently passed peer review and is being heralded as a potential breakthrough in ca...
I didn't know that. Very interesting
I am just an engineer, not a MD. I just notice similarities and the odd circumstances between behavior and anti-parasitic medication
Seems like medical science knew about these similarities and associations with parasite back in the 1950’s
I'm also an engineer. We have a knack for noticing things and a need to make sense out of everything.
Thank you for your service Engineer Soldier.
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Excerpt from Parasite Pill 2.0 ( Page 71)
Engineers can do almost anything we take an interest in. As I tell my new folks, that engineering degree proves that you have learned to learn; whatever you need, when it's needed.
As the decades go by, you amass a lot of random bits of data - and patterns are obvious to us, but invisible to others. Good find, fren!
Excellent phrase:
Yes! I learned more in the field solving real problems for customers than I ever did during 6 years of engineering school. No better opportunity to apply what you learned and thought you'd never need in the future.