Posted on 03/04/2022 7:06:28 PM PST by ransomnote
[H/T Melian]
Ivermectin reached fame as a cure for internal parasites, yet more fame for saving countries such as India from the scourge of the Covid virus, and will likely take its place in cancer treatment. As a paper devoted to ivermectin’s potential in cancer treatment states:
Ivermectin, an antiparasitic compound of wide use in veterinary and human medicine, is clearly a strong candidate for repositioning, based on the fact that:
- It is very safe, causing almost no side-effects other than those caused by the immune and inflammatory responses against the parasite in infected patients, and
- It has proven antitumor activity in preclinical studies.
The first thing to consider is the pharmacokinetics, which is how much will be absorbed into the body and how long it will stay there before it is excreted. The following table suggests that dosing to at least 2 mg/kg of body weight is safe:
That produces a serum concentration of ivermection of about 0.25 µg/ml. Ivermectin has a half-life of 12 hours. Another test of ivermectin’s safety found that subcutaneous ivermectin (0.2 mg/kg, once a day) produced serum ivermectin levels between 11.4 and 17.2 ng/ml with no significant accumulation over 16 days.
Ivermectin has at least three pathways in suppressing cancer.
MORE AT LINK: Ivermectin and Cancer | The Wentworth Report
If it works, why not?
So are you actually saying that ivermectin was originally created to be a treatment designed specifically for horses only?
The CDC and FDA already have been for two years.
Ivermectin was developed in 1980 for humans with River Blindness. Millions of doses (tablets) have been administered to humans for over 40 years. Tablets are available in 3mg, 6mg amd 12 mg doses.
“...yet more fame for saving countries such as India from the scourge of the Covid virus”.
The large India state of Uttar Pradesh (New Delhi, near Nepal) used Ivermectin with hugh success.
I was surprised to see ivermectin on the shelf today. Small eastern Oregon town. $3.97.
Glad to see people developing mature perspectives at corporate misdeeds and recklessness.
The term ‘corporate’ in reference to this case “big pharma” is not a swipe at for profit successful enterprise, rather it’s a pattern of behavior made possible by complicit regulators.
Antithetical to Ronald Reagan’s dismantling the suffocating effects of the Regulatory State, today we have a merging of corporate enterprise with regulatory bodies. Whereas Reagan sought to unshackle corporate energy from overbearing regulation in order to unleash productivity, innovation, competiveness, what we have today is the other extreme, corporate dominance so powerful that regulators are mere agents for corporate interests.
The answer to this ping-pong flim-flam of history is not to swing back to a regulatory arena of writing more laws and rules, the answer is serious harsh prosecution.
“You mean I can be prosecuted for an occasional ‘misdirection’, a marketing ‘overstep, because I assure you it happens all the time on say, for example, pre-owned car lots and such!”
Uh, yeah, you can be charged.
“Well, in that case, I’ll pay the fine and we can agree to go our separate ways, fair enough?”
No, it’s in the category of crimes against humanity which entails at least decades in prison or more probably a hanging by the neck.
“Say what? You’re a commie!”
You can tell that to the underlord standing at the entrance of the Pit of Hell where you’re going.
NO!? Really! What form was it in (people, horse, dog etc). That’s great news. :D
To those who don’t understand basic chemistry…whether Ivermectin is delivered in pill form or paste…the molecular structure does not change. So mocking people who use “the horse paste” is ridiculous. Horses are also mammals so it’s safe.
That’s like comparing an IV drug such as Valium to an oral route of the same drug. No change in the basic drug formulation. Only the method of administration is different. I take it and if it inhibits cancer cells, then hooray for me!
It is nursing a person to health vs giving them a pill. Nursing wins always.
The horse paste. I already have three tubes.
I advocate the use of horse paste, have used it myself, and have shared info on injectable Ivermectin. I support it. I just wasn’t sure if his post pointed to another location that is opening the use of pill form (which is the only form some will even consider) to the public. Another state made it available in pharmacies - I hoped his post meant more were following.
Florida to Allow Doctors to Use Off-Label Drugs for Early Treatment of COVID-19: Repurposed drugs that have been shown to prevent or treat COVID-19 may be prescribed by physicians
Epoch Times ^ | 03/04/2022 | Meiling Lee
Posted on 3/4/2022, 9:42:52 PM by SeekAndFind
Another persons story about using this: mycancerstory.rocks fascinating stuff.
As a note to those who have injectable ivermectin on hand, if you intend to extracted it from the bottle, with a syringe through the cork, you’ll need a relatively large bore needle. The ivermectin is very thick and syrupy like. You can still administered orally. I know several people that beat Covid in three or four days using it orally. They all followed the FLCCC protocol. We should be able to get syringes at your local pharmacy that you have a relationship with or at a veterinarian supply facility.
Yep. MyCancerStory.Rocks is Tippens’ website. Do a web search for fenbendazole and the top results are all about people beating cancer.
In what form?
What kind of stire?
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One has to be careful with the dosing when using the horse version of IVM.
Also, the differences in digestive processes between horse and human make a human version such as Stromectol more palpable.
That said, you are correct that action of IVM at the cellular level is generally the same.
Mark
It was sarcasm. I guess I needed the /s at the end. I thought it was obvious but hey. That’s the deal with sarcasm.
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