Posted on 01/31/2024 9:31:34 AM PST by dennisw
thanks for the post.
Thanks- Yeah- it does seem to work agaisnt cancer- fenbenzadol too i guess- (I think that is the name of the anti-parasitic)-
thanks for the abstract- I was taking it for awhile (melatonin that is) but quit for soem reason- I guess cuz it wasn’t helping with sleep any- but looks like it does a lot more than just help sleep -
seems my doc faxed referal to biopsy doc monday
and AI trashcanned it ?
biopsy doc never got the referal fax.
so a whole week for the tumor to grow more
great.
i took the advise of a freeper to bre proactive.
today,
called both docs 2 times,
and started being pro active to make sure i didnt fall through more cracks.
how long would i have been forgotten about by the docs ?
this article will be shown to the docs next time i see them.
"First, ivermectin penetrates the mammalian brain poorly, so it does not exert any pharmacological effects via mammalian ligand-gated ion channels in the brain unless it is used at high, potentially toxic doses or the blood-brain barrier is functionally impaired." Pub Med
I suppose I should mention the over the counter antacid Cimetidine too has potent anticancer properties. Actualy there’s a whole slew of things I would take as adjuvant therapy if I were diagnosed with cancer, green tea extract ect.
Repurposing drugs in oncology — cimetidine as an anti-cancer agent
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4268104/
Cimetidine Inhibits Cancer Cell Adhesion to Endothelial Cells and Prevents Metastasis by Blocking E-selectin Expression1
https://aacrjournals.org/cancerres/article/60/14/3978/506449/Cimetidine-Inhibits-Cancer-Cell-Adhesion-to
Anti-neoplastic action of Cimetidine/Vitamin C on histamine and the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway in Ehrlich breast cancer
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-15551-6
And that’s just a small sample of the many studies.
I take 3mg most every night and it works like a charm for me. I don’t think that would qualify as a “high dose” for any type of cancer though.
thnak you again- i have ongoing ulces due to condition i have and need to take peptol bismol regularly- maybe i could substitute for cimetidine or use both-
BKMK. Thank you.
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Fenbendazole, another dewormer, is an even more potent off-label cancer cure than Ivermectin. Its physiological effects on cancer cells have been well studied and can be found on Pubmed.
There have been many testimonies of spectacular cancer remission using fenbendazole. Joe Tippens is a good ressource to know more about this miracle cure, which as expected is ignored and smeared by the medical establishment.
Personnally, I am fit and have no cancer but I take it once a month as prophylaxy.
I got into researching Ivermectin early, starting in mid-2020.
Bought my first horse past when it was still just $4/tube. It’s $12 or $13 now.
You’re welcome. And see my post just above.
Looking now. Thanks
So do you know what drugs reduce plaque in the arteries
For cardiovascular disease I would supplement vitamins D & K2 along with astaxanthin and a few other things.
Astaxanthin: A Potential Therapeutic Agent in Cardiovascular Disease
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3083660/
Ok . Yeah I’m taking d3 k2 and Astaxanthan. What others were you alluding to
I had a raging case of late-onset neurofibromatosis. I suppressed it with a meat and fat diet. When the diet caused me to get gout I was forced back onto other foods. The NF slowly started returning until I again arrested it, this time with low doses of ivermectin.
Like cancer, neurofibromatosis is a tumor disease which starts when cells invoke the RAS oncogene pathway. I swallowed 100ml of 1% injectable ivermectin daily for four weeks.
Nattokinase for one.
Nattokinase: A Promising Alternative in Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6043915/
A clinical study on the effect of nattokinase on carotid artery atherosclerosis and hyperlipidaemia
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3083660/
Effective management of atherosclerosis progress and hyperlipidemia with nattokinase: A clinical study with 1,062 participants
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcvm.2022.964977/full
Along with that I would make sure your magnesium intake is sufficient. Adequate levels of folic acid & B12 to keep homocysteine levels down. Some fish or krill oil to help keep down inflammation levels in the body. Foods rich in nitrates like beetroot to keep blood vessels wide open.
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