Improvement over status quo…good things usually take time. And shouldn’t shock bodily systems into repelling it.
I’ve used ivermectin topically for a few years now. Had a grey, raised, scally growth on my cheek, like a melanoma type of thing. It was thick enough that my shaver would get caught on it. Began rubbing horse paste into it.
There’s a faint barely visible area now, otherwise it’s essentially gone. I continue the horse paste application after showering.
The thing that amazes me, that in this day and age of "scientific" medicine, we have to resort to giving advice to each other!!
Even my great naturopath doc did not recommend DMSO.
He did recommend fenben (ivermectin but goat rather than horse dose). That protocol for some unknown reason did not work for my "cancer" but it has for other people.
Learning and understanding the big pharma mis-de-information campaign of the past 5 decades has me questioning everything. The whole sweeping of parasites in humans under the rug is an eye opener. So many cures and fixes have been lost and need to be uncovered again.
Add in big pharma’s grift to doctors and it all makes sense. I have a past best friend, his wife has forever been a sales rep for Eli Lilly. They have two 45 ft boats, condo in FL, condo at a ski area in PA, always new vehicles, etc…it all makes sense now.
Probably squamous cell carcinoma, which is mostly benign. DMSO took care of some of that for me. Before that, I too used Ivermectin for a spot of basal cell carcinom (also benign).
These two are usually caused by sunshine, whereas the one everyone fears, melanoma, is prevented by the sun (that's why people get in places the sun never shines). It's a good tradeoff, especially if you have your horse paste handy.
Improvement over status quo…good things usually take time. And shouldn’t shock bodily systems into repelling it.
I’ve used ivermectin topically for a few years now. Had a grey, raised, scally growth on my cheek, like a melanoma type of thing. It was thick enough that my shaver would get caught on it. Began rubbing horse paste into it.
There’s a faint barely visible area now, otherwise it’s essentially gone. I continue the horse paste application after showering.
I am glad you figured that out!
The thing that amazes me, that in this day and age of "scientific" medicine, we have to resort to giving advice to each other!!
Even my great naturopath doc did not recommend DMSO.
He did recommend fenben (ivermectin but goat rather than horse dose). That protocol for some unknown reason did not work for my "cancer" but it has for other people.
Learning and understanding the big pharma mis-de-information campaign of the past 5 decades has me questioning everything. The whole sweeping of parasites in humans under the rug is an eye opener. So many cures and fixes have been lost and need to be uncovered again.
Add in big pharma’s grift to doctors and it all makes sense. I have a past best friend, his wife has forever been a sales rep for Eli Lilly. They have two 45 ft boats, condo in FL, condo at a ski area in PA, always new vehicles, etc…it all makes sense now.
Probably squamous cell carcinoma, which is mostly benign. DMSO took care of some of that for me. Before that, I too used Ivermectin for a spot of basal cell carcinom (also benign).
These two are usually caused by sunshine, whereas the one everyone fears, melanoma, is prevented by the sun (that's why people get in places the sun never shines). It's a good tradeoff, especially if you have your horse paste handy.