I had a skin cancer (mole) removed from my face several months ago. I had another mole appear on my wrist that had VERY similar characteristics to the one on my face. Rather than doing another round of "get a dermatologist to have it biopsied, and then have it completely removed if cancer is found", I started treating it with ivermectin (horese paste). I put a dab of it on the mole and covered with a bandaide twice a day. I did that for about six weeks. It maintained the red appearance throughout, and I didn't think it was working as hoped, so I stopped the ivermectin and switched to tea tree oil for a few days, again with no apparent change in the appearance. I went back to the ivermectin for another week or so, and then just quit any treatment. Within another week or so, the mole shrank and disappeared by the end of about two weeks. The ivermectin horse paste is only 1.87% ivermectin, so I wonder how effective a higher strength ivermectin paste would be, if it was the reason the mole was knocked out. And now I don't know if the tea tree oil had any effect or not, but I think there are probably many combinations of things out there that could have amazing results, but of course, the establishment medical community would not like those combinations validated, or even talked about. I would be interested in hearing if others here at GAW have used ivermectin horse paste to treat any skin conditions.
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In March 2025 I was diagnosed with Stage IV breast cancer involving the left median breast (muscle and skin were attached with the cancer in between), and left and right axillary lymph nodes. I started letrozole (hormone blocker) and refused chemo. I was not a surgical candidate I was told d/t bilateral lymph node involvement. I didn’t want surgery anyhow d/t seeding of cancer cells with biopsies (which I had) and with surgery. I refused chemo d/t side effects and destruction of the immune system. I immediately started 1 mg ivermectin/kilo and 1776 mg of fenbendazole which I later switched to 1000mg of mebendazole. I began walking 1 1/2 miles per day, later increasing to 2 miles. I changed my diet completely: eliminated bread, potatoes, pasta, refined sugars, all lunch meats, bacon and pork products. I ate grass fed/grass finished beef, organic free roaming chicken, turkey and eggs. I practiced intermittent fasting starting with 12 hours and worked up to 18 hours. I added Green Matcha tea 28 ounces when I awakened and then walked on an empty stomach. My first meal consisted of 1 cup Greek yogurt with 2 TBSP ground flaxseed, and 1 cup mixed berries ( black berries, raspberries and blueberries). I occasionally ate strawberries. For lunch I had 3 eggs scrambled with 1 ounce cheddar cheese or 1 cup active culture cottage cheese. Dinner was 1/2 plate of lightly steamed cruciferous vegetables and 4 ounces of beef, chicken or turkey. I eat wild caught salmon 2 days/week. I occasionally add avocado, salads, tuna fish or egg salad made with Greek yogurt instead of mayo. If I want desert, I have chia pudding with cacao powder. I try to eliminate all seed oils (canola, vegetable, peanut, soy). In addition I take tumeric 2250 mg, Liposomal Vitamin C 1000 mg, Vitamin D 20,000-35,000 IU’s, Vitamin K2 180mcg., Vitamin B complex, Zinc picolinate 50 mg, krill oil. 1000 mg., Magnesium L-threonate 2000mg, milk thistle 375 mg, white willow (in place of low dose aspirin). I am pleased to report that by December 2025, the cancer in all areas decreased considerably in size. In March 2026, there was no evidence of cancer in either lymph nodes and they were normal size and the cancer in the left breast involving the skin and pectoral muscle has no visual external evidence and by MRI it too has decreased in size or it may be remaining scar tissue which the MRI can not differentiate. I did in December 2025 increase my ivermectin to 1.5 mg/kg and my mebendazole to 1500mg. I purchase my ivermectin and mebendazole from ALL DAY CHEMIST in India. I also apply ivermectin cream 1% externally twice a day to the area involving the skin and pectoral muscle. The only side effects thus far was back in March to April 2025 as I started the ivermectin and mebendazole. I was extremely fatigued. That cleared up in May 2025. I also drink filtered water about 48 oz. per day. I never smoked and quit any alcohol ( I maybe had a drink or class of wine with dinner twice/month, but no longer). I also did daily saunas in the morning. So what worked? Maybe the ivermectin, mebendazole and letrazole or maybe everything. All I know is I feel good, the cancer appears to have diminished/regressed.
That’s great news!
Hey Hope, I just came back to your comment here and wanted to know a few more details. I am a Stage III breast cancer survivor, myself.
I am trying to catalogue for my own purposes the things that work for others. I have a large file of anecdotes on cancer cures. I want to make sure I show exactly what worked for you, if I may.
Re my journey: I opted for a double mastectomy and reconstruction due to the extensive involvement in my breast, and the doctor removed 17 lymph nodes (2 of which were barely affected, and 15 that were completely healthy). I would not have approved this choice, but alas I was under anesthesia. Afterwards, I refused the hormone blocker and the chemo and the radiation they offered.
I was given a 16.2% chance of survival for each year I manage to not die, according to the type and Stage of my cancer. Well, it's now been 8 years and I'm still kicking. But, I have been and continue to do my own relentless research and began using alternative therapies within weeks of my diagnosis.
I have employed for periods of time the following: Ivermectin, Fenbendazole, Artemisinin, Apricot Kernels, Lion's mane mushrooms, daily tea drinking, 23 daily vitamins including many of those you mentioned, and several other things.
And so, I have not had a reoccurence as they predicted, but I have had some weird skin manifestations that I have battled, often using Ivermectin topically, so I know it all adds up. It's a daily trial and experiment, isn't it?
But - getting back to you - I would like to note how often you take or took the Ivermectin and the Fenbendazole or Mebendazole. You mention the dose, but not the frequency. Was it daily for a few months? Or a few times a week for a period of time? Or every day, always in perpetuity?
Thanks for any more details that you can provide!
That is amazing. I am so happy to hear of your great results.