Before you use the conventional medical system or Big Pharma for ANYTHING, you'd be a fool not to DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH FIRST.
Just my opinion.
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https://makisw.substack.com/p/news-new-cancer-injection-eliminated
. . . The jab, called amivantamab, was given to people who had stopped responding to standard treatments.
Research shows the injection of amivantamab shrank tumours in 43 of the 102 patients, including 15 whose tumours disappeared completely.
Experts say the results of this clinical trial are promising.
Amivantamab is a targeted cancer treatment designed to block several of the signals that help cancer cells grow and spread. It is made by Johnson & Johnson and is already used to treat certain types of lung cancer.
ANALYSIS:
Always look at the financial benefits first. Then work backwards.
Amivantamab, a targeted therapy made by Johnson & Johnson is already used for lung cancer.
Amivantamab costs between $250,000 and $330,000 per year. (!!)
Is it curative? Of course not! (Don't be silly)
If you believe the Big Pharma Clinical Trials (like the MARIPOSA trial), this $300k drug will give you a few months extra before your cancer comes back and will give you a few months extra overall survival.
Then there are the side effects, of course.
Grade 3 Side Effects are “Serious” Side effects (the Grading scale goes up to 4).
35-80% of patients had Grade 3 or higher side effects (!!)
Could Ivermectin, Mebendazole, Fenbendazole or combinations thereof be far superior to this $300k drug? Absolutely.
But imagine $3000/year worth of Ivermectin & Mebendazole vs $300,000 worth of Amivantamab.
Some people make the argument that if Ivermectin worked better for cancer, all Oncologists would use it.
Yes, humans, especially in highly competitive corporate environments, routinely take 99% salary and profit cuts for the sake of the greater good.
(Hint: they don’t).
That’s why we need Ivermectin Clinical Trials in Florida
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I decided to make my own post after reading this one:
https://greatawakening.win/p/1ASsiVVIjA/my-ivermectin-story--treatment-o/c/
I recently went to a dermatologist for a mole check. Never had one done in my life before, and I was sorta expecting they'd "find something". So yes they did a biopsy of one spot, sent it off to the lab, and told me the results indicated something positive. Now I do not remember the technical term they used to describe it, but they did say it had "greatly expanding" potential. I realize that this could be a precursor to melanoma and once that stuff hits your bloodstream you're pretty much done. But I've had this my whole life and no issues so far.
So the doctor wants to do minor surgery to remove that spot completely. I would be stitched up, probably 10-15 stitches, can't do any sort of heavy labor for like a month, and if you get stitches there's going to be scarring. The size of the spot itself is like half the size of a dime, perhaps less.
So the thread I linked above got me thinking that maybe ivermectin cream is worth trying, and maybe the tea tree oil too. I live in a state where ivermectin is legal to buy over the counter and I have done so before but I can only find pill form so far.
Considering most doctors who are able to perform surgery are usually eager to do so because they can bill my insurance for a good amount of money, I'm the one that has to live with the results good and bad. I don't think it's a big deal to postpone this for a couple months to try some alternative that could work. I don't particularly enjoy the idea of going under the knife for any surgery no matter how minor.
So what's everyone's opinion? Suggestions on what to try? I may message my doctor tomorrow asking for a prescription for ivermectin cream. The worst that can happen is they say no.
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.
My cancer story so far…
So after three months of getting poked and prodded, I was diagnosed on March 13 with an aggressive and high risk prostate cancer. Still stage one, but on the verge of spreading past the prostate. I’ve been on here for six or seven years and I’ve been paying attention to a lot of of the cancer discussions. I remember as far back as 20 years ago, thinking if I ever got cancer, I didn’t want to do chemotherapy I didn’t want to do radiation. I would figure out what the alternative treatments were. So in the process of having the discussions with the oncologist and the radiologist, I also found an internal medicine doctor that worked with fenbendazole, mebendazole and ivermectin. We started out at 50 mg a day of ivermectin and 750 mg a day of mebendazole. Now the first PSA test that my oncologist took back in December was a 5.9. The PSA test that was done during my biopsy came back as a 7.19. So needless to say, I was excited with my first PSA test on April 2 after two weeks of the pills came back as a 5.8. My doctor said looking good let’s go ahead and double the dosage so I moved up to 100 mg a day of ivermectin and 750 mg twice a day of mebendazole. The side effects of the ivermectin got to be a little overwhelming between ridiculous tiredness, and brain fog and just not feeling with it at all. So we cut back to 50 mg of ivermectin but kept the mebendazole the same. I had another PSA test at the end of April and it came back at a 6.8. So for whatever reason, my PSA was going back up. On May 26, I had another PSA test and this time it was up at 8.9. I haven’t seen my doctor yet after this last test, but for whatever reason my numbers at least aren’t showing that I’m getting a benefit or a positive response from this treatment. Of course they’re so few studies out there and all the stories are anecdotal, but I definitely want to pass along that it’s not a guaranteed success and to keep your efforts well balanced in case it doesn’t work for you. Back towards the end of April I did decide that since I have a high risk case unless I can kill 100% of the cancer, the stronger cell that survive are still going to be around to metastasize and put me on a death path so I did go ahead and schedule surgery too have my prostate removed. Hopefully, in the meantime, these meds have reduced the severity of the cancer, despite what my numbers show. But once the prostate is out and they can analyze the tumor then I’ll know a whole lot more about what my future looks like. In the meantime, your prayers are welcome and I’ll plan on giving an update down the line.
Long post with many short text-images from people talking about using Ivermectin and sometimes other drugs (such as FenBen or hydroxychloroquine) for Lupus, with good results.
https://makisw.substack.com/p/ivermectin-and-lupus-sle-30-testimonials
This appears to be an update to this report, posted 3 months ago.
https://makisw.substack.com/p/ivermectin-fenbendazole-dmso-quercetin
The section below was captured from the text-image of a screenshot and turned into text by my Mac. It appears accurate but I've not checked it carefully, and I'm the world's worst copy editor anyway.
Mon 2/2/2026 9:50 AM
Before I started your protocol I was in very bad shape from RA. I have been on Placquenil for about 30 years but it had stopped being effective. I was having difficulty turning doorknobs, lifting a glass of water and walking. I had near constant pain in my fingers, wrists, shoulders, and knees primarily, but other places would pop up as well. I was taking a lot of Advil to get through the day, and to sleep.
Within weeks of starting your protocol I started seeing noticeable improvements Gradually every part of my body got better. My fingers are nimble and pain free. I never have shoulder pain anymore. I'm able to lift weights, play pickleball, pretty much anything want to do. I have occasional pain in my hands and knees, and my wrists are still not quite 100%. But I can easily lift myself up out of the bathtub now and can even do a few pushups before the wrist pain is too much. I could not put any weight on my wrists before your protocol.
I almost never take Advil or any pain reliever anymore as even flare ups are very minimal. Honestly it feels almost miraculous.
I've been off your protocol for one week because of the heart stent procedure and have had no pain progression. I resumed the protocol today.
As an FYI, since you have the fasting as optional, I want to let you know that I did a water only fast for three days each of the three months.
Thank you so much for your help. I will send new labs next month.
KEY POINTS:
64 year old Ohio Man with Rheumatoid Arthritis
In September 2025 he started:
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day
Fenbendazole 888mg/day
DMSO 1/2 tsp in glass of water or juice twice a day
Topical DMSO on involved joints or sites of pain
Quercetin 2000mg/day
NEW FLORIDA CANCER CLINIC COMING SOON!! (JUNE)
Email: [email protected]
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It's worth pointing out (as Dr. Makis has, more than once) that every case is different and sometimes standard oncology (of one type or another) is required for a good outcome.
But it's also good to know that in some cases, one can AVOID damaging, hugely expensive, and quality-of-life-wrecking treatments altogether and STILL beat cancer.
The ESTABLISHMENT is STILL pretending that Ivermectin, Fenbendazole, and other non-"approved" treatments either don't exist or must be forcibly kept away from patients.
How they have ANY positive reputation left after decades (and more) of this kind of behavior (and not just in this instance, of course) is beyond me.
I can't reproduce the single text-image of Makis' correspondence here, but he summarizes the situation below:
https://makisw.substack.com/p/ivermectin-fenbendazole-hbot-testimonial
KEY POINTS:
70 year old NEW ZEALAND man with Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer given 2-3 months to live
In May 2025 he started Ivermectin 1mg/kg, Fenbendazole 1200mg and HBOT [Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy].
No Oncology treatment
Results after 12 months: No Evidence of Disease (NED)
NEW FLORIDA CANCER CLINIC COMING SOON!!
Email: [email protected]
https://www.instagram.com/wmakismedicine/
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https://makisw.substack.com/p/research-ivermectin-in-alzheimers
Link to Research article: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17582024.2025.2554374
Conclusions
Ivermectin demonstrates protective effects in the STZ-induced Alzheimer’s model by reducing pathological changes and Aβ plaques, acetylcholinesterase activity, as well as improving memory and learning.
Plain Language Summary
Alzheimer’s disease is a neurological disease and the most common cause of dementia in the elderly. Despite progress in Alzheimer’s research, there is no definitive cure for this disease, and therefore, more research is needed to find new drugs to treat this disease. Our previous study showed the neuroprotective effects of ivermectin in ischemic stroke. Hence, our aim in the present study was to investigate the possible beneficial and therapeutic effects of ivermectin in Alzheimer’s disease. For this purpose, we first induced Alzheimer’s in rats and then treated them with ivermectin at a dose of 2 mg/kg for three days. The results we obtained showed that administration of ivermectin can reduce brain tissue damage and improve memory and learning. Ivermectin also caused a decrease in the activity of the acetylcholinesterase enzyme. This enzyme breaks down acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that plays a crucial role in memory and learning. Therefore, a decrease in the activity of this enzyme reduces the loss of acetylcholine. This study concludes that ivermectin could be considered as a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. It should be noted that this study was conducted on laboratory animals and further studies are needed to confirm its use in humans.
The rest of the post (other than the text below) consists of text-images (screenshots) from the patient. If you cannot see the full post and wish to see the screenshots, please SIGN UP FOR AN ACCOUNT with Dr. Makis, who has been literally risking his LIFE and his family's safety, as well as his career, to do this for patients and to bring the information to the world.
https://makisw.substack.com/p/ivermectin-and-mebendazole-testimonial-169
KEY POINTS:
75 year old woman with 10+ Breast and Neck masses up to 4cm
In October 2024 she started:
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day
Mebendazole 1000mg/day
Results after 14 months: one 9mm nodule remains. No internal flow.
Email: [email protected]
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We recently conducted an audit, there are over 1700 FRAUD or IMPOSTER accounts using stolen photos!
The Substack article consists almost entirely of 21 screenshots of people commenting on their success using Ivermectin against herpes and shingles. I can't reproduce them here, and I don't know that the details would be helpful, other than these three things:
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Ivermectin creme and paste used topically is effective, as are pills and tablets taken orally.
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people report success using Ivermectin with their cats (feline herpes)
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The efficacy extends to use against shingles
Dr. Makis mentions that Herpes isn't the ONLY virus that Ivermectin works against:
Ivermectin has a broad anti-viral action, so this effect on Herpes Virus is real.
https://makisw.substack.com/p/ivermectin-and-herpes-20-quick-testimonials?