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LoudNoises 4 points ago +4 / -0

I second this. Anecdotally, my uncle had stage 3 bladder cancer this past year that he treated using Fenbendazole and Ivermectin with high dose IV vitamin C. Weight 135lbs. 444mg of Fenbendazole daily for 6 days, one day off, then 60mg of ivermectin for 6 days, one day off then repeat. He had IV vitamin C 25,000mgs 3 days a week. He had no issues tolerating any of it. Cut out sugar and actually gained weight and looks better. He is doing well, and post surgery to remove the tumor, they see no cancer in screening. I can’t definitively say it’s due to the IVM and Fenbendazole protocol he was on, but at the very least I know it did no harm. He chose local chemo and radiation, but discontinued use of Fenbendazole and IVM during chemo and radiation. I’m not a fan of the chemo and radiation, but not my business, and I understand the desire to throw the kitchen sink at cancer, especially for people not as deep into the research. Good luck to OP and their mom, I will be praying

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LoudNoises 2 points ago +2 / -0

Different prices for different types of coin. American eagles have a premium over spot that a blank silver round doesn’t command. If you strictly want to buy silver as close to spot as you can, I’d suggest blank rounds or larger bars. For bartering, American eagles might be more recognizable as money, albeit more expensive to purchase. Typically, blank rounds have some random manufacturing logo that people may not recognize in a barter situation. Good luck with it, and a consistent monthly buying plan is a great way to approach it!