My mom had rapid onset esophageal cancer. Went from nothing to stage 4 in about 6 weeks. Fortuantely, I had read an NIH paper showing that in preliminary trials ivermectin was highly effective against this cancer and we dosed her with it without the doctors knowledge that were treating her. She also did the traditional chemo and radiation.
Surgery was planned but her chances to survive the surgery were less than 50%. Shes 83 and the surgery involves removing your entire espohagus and tieing your throat directly to your stomach. If everything went perfect they gave her 5 years or less and quality of life would be severely impacted.
But tests showed after the chemo and radiation her cancer was gone completely. No surgery needed. My wife and I attribute this to the ivermectin and prayer. Im sure the doctors attribute it to their own brilliance.
We are nearing a year past their initial 5 year prognosis. She is 83 and whether she makes it 1 year or the 5 years or 20 years, her quality of life wasnt degraded. For that we are all grateful.
My mom had rapid onset esophageal cancer. Went from nothing to stage 4 in about 6 weeks. Fortuantely, I had read an NIH paper showing that in preliminary trials ivermectin was highly effective against this cancer and we dosed her with it without the doctors knowledge that were treating her. She also did the traditional chemo and radiation.
Surgery was planned but her chances to survive the surgery were less than 50%. Shes 83 and the surgery involves removing your entire espohagus and tieing your throat directly to your stomach. If everything went perfect they gave her 5 years or less and quality of life would be severely impacted.
But tests showed after the chemo and radiation her cancer was gone completely. No surgery needed. My wife and I attribute this to the ivermectin and prayer. Im sure the doctors attribute it to their own brilliance.
We are nearing a year past they gave their initial 5 year prognosis. She is 83 and whether she makes it 1 year or the 5 years or 20 years, her quality of life wasnt degraded. For that we are all grateful.
My mom had rapid onset esophageal cancer. Went from nothing to stage 4 in about 6 weeks. Fortuantely, I had read an NIH paper showing that in preliminary trials ivermectin was highly effective against this cancer and we dosed her with it without the doctors knowledge that were treating her. She also did the traditional chemo and radiation.
Surgery was planned but her chances to survive the surgery were less than 50%. Shes 83 and the surgery involves removing your entire espohagus and tieing your throat directly to your stomach. If everything went perfect they gave her 5 years or less and quality of life would be severely impacted.
But tests showed after the chemo and radiation her cancer was gone completely. My wife and I attribute this to the ivermectin and prayer. Im sure the doctors attribute it to their own brilliance.
We are nearing a year past they gave their initial 5 year prognosis. She is 83 and whether she makes it 1 year or the 5 years or 20 years, her quality of life wasnt degraded. For that we are all grateful.