A colleague of mine confided to me a few months ago that his wife was dying of cancer. They're both in their late 30's with two small children.
She has a genetic marker (I forget the name) that makes one particularly vulnerable to certain types of cancers and traditional treatments have an even lower than normal success rate for people with that marker.
She was invited to trials at both the Mayo clinic and Cleveland clinic, but then dismissed from the trials for being slightly outside of their trial criteria. As one would expect, they were devastated.
I could not in good conscience stand by and do nothing so despite knowing what would likely happen, I presented him with a mountain of links and research on fenben/ivermectin treatments for cancer, anecdotes of stage 4 cancer survivors on this protocol, and I included links to Dr. Makis and his clinic.
When I gave him the data, I prefaced the information with a short speech about how I know it's a lot to absorb, that it's difficult to believe that cures exist, and that it took me many years of research to finally believe that Ivermectin & Fenben protocols have saved lives.
He politely acknowledged receipt of the information. He never brought it up again.
Two weeks ago, he informed me that he would be out of office for the next two months due to his wife being in her final days.
Pedes, I'm honestly not sure why I shared this story aside from just sharing the pain. It hurts to know this wife & mother is going to die (or possibly has died now) when there was a significant chance for her to live. I am convinced that a lot of the resistance to the fenben/ivermectin protocols is due to people not wanting to believe that they live under a government and medical industry that could bury cures like this. It's simply too much for them to process.
Again my friends, sorry for sharing this without having much of a point. It's just painful to know a good wife and mother is dying (or has died) when there might have been a zero-risk option to cure her.
You do have a point and I shared mine as well below. It’s simply is too much for their brains to process and it’s sad, very sad. I had similar experiences of warning my friends/co-workers/acquaintances to NOT go to the hospital when they had “covid”. I emailed them info on everything I could find explaining to stay away from the hospital protocol that was killing not curing. Most people did not respond back to me or even acknowledge the info. I’m pretty much done trying at this point and I’m sitting back waiting for people to wake up for themselves. These last five years have been long.
A colleague of mine confided to me a few months ago that his wife was dying of cancer. They're both in their late 30's with two small children.
She has a genetic marker (I forget the name) that makes one particularly vulnerable to certain types of cancers and traditional treatments have an even lower than normal success rate for people with that marker.
She was invited to trials at both the Mayo clinic and Cleveland clinic, but then dismissed from the trials for being slightly outside of their trial criteria. As one would expect, they were devastated.
I could not in good conscience stand by and do nothing so despite knowing what would likely happen, I presented him with a mountain of links and research on fenben/ivermectin treatments for cancer, anecdotes of stage 4 cancer survivors on this protocol, and I included links to Dr. Makis and his clinic.
When I gave him the data, I prefaced the information with a short speech about how I know it's a lot to absorb, that it's difficult to believe that cures exist, and that it took me many years of research to finally believe that Ivermectin & Fenben protocols have saved lives.
He politely acknowledged receipt of the information. He never brought it up again.
Two weeks ago, he informed me that he would be out of office for the next two months due to his wife being in her final days.
Pedes, I'm honestly not sure why I shared this story aside from just sharing the pain. It hurts to know this wife & mother is going to die (or possibly has died now) when there was a significant chance for her to live. I am convinced that a lot of the resistance to the fenben/ivermectin protocols is due to people not wanting to believe that they live under a government and medical industry that could bury cures like this. It's simply too much for them to process.
Again my friends, sorry for sharing this without having much of a point. It's just painful to know a good wife and mother is dying (or has died) when there might have been a zero-risk option to cure her.
You do have a point and I shared mine as well below. It’s simply is too much for their brains to process and it’s sad, very sad. I had similar experiences of warning my friends/co-workers/acquaintances to NOT go to the hospital when they had “covid”. I emailed them info on everything I could find explaining to stay away from the hospital protocol that was killing not curing. Most people did not respond back to me or even acknowledge the info. I’m pretty much done trying at this point and I’m sitting back waiting for people to wake up for themselves. These last five years have been long.
"These last five years have been long."
I don't think think truer words have ever been spoken.