Frens, maybe you can help me out here. As most/all of you know, there has long been the assertion that cancer is actually a parasitic problem. That's been rationalized by compounds like ivermectin and fenben being effective in reducing/destroying cancer.
However, I have yet to see any solid data showing evidence of a parasitic infection in someone being diagnosed with cancer. All of the actual data that I've seen points to these compounds simply interrupting/disrupting cancer cell division through interesting chemical/biological means.
Can anyone provide solid data showing a cancer patient actually had a parasitic infection?
No because they don’t exist. What we have are basically doctors who specialize in parasites seeing what oncologists CALL cancer and saying “Umm…those are parasitic cysts/egg sacks, bro.”
I saw a video about it a few years ago but I think it’s been scrubbed. Can’t find it anywhere now.
Frens, maybe you can help me out here. As most/all of you know, there has long been the assertion that cancer is actually a parasitic problem. That's been rationalized by compounds like ivermectin and fenben being effective in reducing/destroying cancer.
However, I have yet to see any solid data showing evidence of a parasitic infection in someone being diagnosed with cancer. All of the actual data that I've seen points to these compounds simply interrupting/disrupting cancer cell division through interesting chemical/biological means.
Can anyone provide solid data showing a cancer patient actually had a parasitic infection?
No because they don’t exist. What we have are basically doctors who specialize in parasites seeing what oncologists CALL cancer and saying “Umm…those are parasitic cysts/egg sacks, bro.”
I saw a video about it a few years ago but I think it’s been scrubbed. Can’t find it anywhere now.
Took 2 mins to find this, Much more out there.
https://x.com/GoatRoper911/status/1846009243100414140