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horse dewormer and curing cancer

Boston.Knight

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Wish I had known about fenbendazole and ivermectin in 2018.

I know we have our little squabbles here and there but if anyone ever gets in trouble with cancer for them or a loved one look into this

 
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Bro there's no prize for the dumbest motherfūcker of the cooler, you don't need to try so hard.
 
It doesn't work for every cancer but it has unique capabilities at softening up cold tumors. It's better being cycled and stacked with other agents also

I've watched more than a handful of legitimate videos of people curing cold tumor cancer cycling fenbendazole and ivermectin. When I say cold I mean terminal dude

Same with nitazoxinide and brain cancer. IVM does not cross the blood brain barrier so you need something else.

It's a lot better are stabbing the dark than getting on some bullshit clinical trial like we did with my father-in-law that eventually ended up killing him.



 
Nothing 'set back' doctors trying things 'off-label' for terminal patients than being so anti-Trump, they literally instituted a 'no off-label' attitude that would eliminate 20% of all prescriptions.

****tards in charge
 
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Nothing 'set back' doctors trying things 'off-label' for terminal patients than being so anti-Trump, they literally instituted a 'no off-label' attitude that would eliminate 20% of all prescriptions.

****tards in charge
Forget terminal dude, you want to try this stuff while your immune system is still healthy. It can be done in parallel to chemo too from what I understand. Personally, I would try an alt protocol for 4-6 wks first if possible with the dietary/lifestyle changes and get rescan for mets, then do chemo. But they may work well together too depending on how well the cancer generally responds to chemo


Both ivermectin and fenbedazole are fooking harmless it's not gonna hurt anything to try. You can go high dose and not have a worry @Auggie25 feel free to quote this thread should opportunity present in the dungeon. Thank you and have a blessed weekend.

 
Forget terminal dude, you want to try this stuff while your immune system is still healthy. It can be done in parallel to chemo too from what I understand. Personally, I would try an alt protocol for 4-6 wks first if possible with the dietary/lifestyle changes and get rescan for mets, then do chemo. But they may work well together too depending on how well the cancer generally responds to chemo


Both ivermectin and fenbedazole are fooking harmless it's not gonna hurt anything to try. You can go high dose and not have a worry @Auggie25 feel free to quote this thread should opportunity present in the dungeon. Thank you and have a blessed weekend.

Understood. But it's also hurting existing 'off-label' prescriptions.
 
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That's such a great interview with Dr. Ruddy. More and more credentialed medical professionals are pointing the finger at mRNA.
 
That's such a great interview with Dr. Ruddy. More and more credentialed medical professionals are pointing the finger at mRNA.
Some anti-viral and some retro-viral medicines work in various ways. The US FDA admitted, in a court of law, that Ivermectin is a safe and proven anti-viral that works for some diseases.

At least there is some good coming out of this, after literally 'setting us back' for 2+ years because people hate Trump. That Ivermectin is an anti-viral. Whether it works well at FDA approved 'safe' doses for SARS-CoV-2 is still debated, with more studies saying 'no' than 'yes,' but it is now re-proven as an anti-viral, and overdose usage is more mixed.

It's just like retro-virals used against HIV did not work well against SARS-CoV-2 too. There is no general 'magic bullet' for everything. That's why we encourage off-label usage at proven safe doses.
 
Some anti-viral and some retro-viral medicines work in various ways. The US FDA admitted, in a court of law, that Ivermectin is a safe and proven anti-viral that works for some diseases

Even high-dose ivermectin is safe. It's very hard to overdose. I think for cancer I would go high dose

But yes I remember all the propaganda coming out of the CDC in the FDA, what a joke 💰

 
Same cancer as my father-in-law wish I known in 2018. Better than some BS clinical trial on keytruda which had zero chance of ever working and only caused harm

 
Even high-dose ivermectin is safe. It's very hard to overdose. I think for cancer I would go high dose

But yes I remember all the propaganda coming out of the CDC in the FDA, what a joke 💰

The FDA has taken it all off-line now. They tried to skirt the settlement, but a judge had enough.

It's just so funny, and sad, to read the transcripts where the FDA admitted it is safe and an anti-viral, and it was an one-off statement. That destroyed them, because even the arbitration involved asked the FDA why they made an one-off statement, and even the judge could 'read between the lines' and said the FDA was literally talking about a FDA approved drug, and 20% of all prescriptions of all drugs are off-label, things that were at odds with their own advisements.

Ultimately the FDA was ruled as going outside their role, and... were lucky they weren't found to be guilty of libel, had the parties suing been willing to pursue that. They just wanted to continue to practice.

Correspondingly, all state medical boards have dropped all their actions. The few that already took away licenses are now getting sued. It's not good for the regulators.

That's what happens when the FDA advises with political statements, not medical facts.
 
The FDA has taken it all off-line now. They tried to skirt the settlement, but a judge had enough.

It's just so funny, and sad, to read the transcripts where the FDA admitted it is safe and an anti-viral, and it was an one-off statement. That destroyed them, because even the arbitration involved asked the FDA why they made an one-off statement, and even the judge could 'read between the lines' and said the FDA was literally talking about a FDA approved drug, and 20% of all prescriptions of all drugs are off-label, things that were at odds with their own advisements.

Ultimately the FDA was ruled as going outside their role, and... were lucky they weren't found to be guilty of libel, had the parties suing been willing to pursue that. They just wanted to continue to practice.

Correspondingly, all state medical boards have dropped all their actions. The few that already took away licenses are now getting sued. It's not good for the regulators.

That's what happens when the FDA advises with political statements, not medical facts.

There's something about this class of RX that is unique. Ivermectin is a natural molecule also, which means something in my book. I have taken up to .6mg/kg for covid with no adverse events. Excreted in the stool, byproducts completely flushed out of your body after it's done its thing
 
There's something about this class of RX that is unique. Ivermectin is a natural molecule also, which means something in my book. I have taken up to .6mg/kg for covid with no adverse events. Excreted in the stool, byproducts completely flushed out of your body after it's done its thing
Ivermectin produces the same, active ingrediant as the same, failed flu drug, EIDD-2801, now EIDDLAGEVRIO™ (molnupiravir). The patent is actually licensed from a Florida company.

The difference is that Ivermectin is proven safe. EIDD-2801 is under EUA, heavily controlled, and has major side-effects. Allegedly EIDD-2801 releases far more, but it's efficacy has sucked so far. That tells me that the active ingrediant isn't too effective at SARS-CoV-replication inhibition, whether in a large or low dose.

I.e., Both are anti-viral, virus inhibitors that prevent replication. That's how Ivermectin has always worked too. But one is under patent, and costly, let alone documented as dangerous.

The other has never been dangerous, other than in the mind of the US Media, and now a debunked FDA post that has been removed by court order, after the FDA testified it's own statements were false, in a court of law, as well as prior arbitration. :)
 
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Post covid labeling ivermectin as horse dewormer in a thread is just wrong. 😆 so many drugs taken by humans are used to treat animals. I had tooth pulled last week because I cracked it in half some how. I was given penicillin to prevent infection at the extraction site.. One could argue I took horse antibiotics or dog antibiotics.

It's ashame how covid tarnished this drug when the drug is actually proven to do a lot of things with minimal or no side effects. Heck take more than 3 aspirin at once and you could cause serious rectal bleeding.

I hope ivermectin proves it can help treat cancer or treat cancer .
 
Post covid labeling ivermectin as horse dewormer in a thread is just wrong. 😆 so many drugs taken by humans are used to treat animals. I had tooth pulled last week because I cracked it in half some how. I was given penicillin to prevent infection at the extraction site.. One could argue I took horse antibiotics or dog antibiotics.

It's ashame how covid tarnished this drug when the drug is actually proven to do a lot of things with minimal or no side effects. Heck take more than 3 aspirin at once and you could cause serious rectal bleeding.

I hope ivermectin proves it can help treat cancer or treat cancer .

There's hundreds of people reporting success with ivermectin and fenbendazole on social media. This is incredible and it's not propaganda.

I'm sure the majority of the time it doesn't necessarily cure the cancer maybe slows it down. There are a lot of confounders.

Be prepared for a bunch of studies to discredit these types of low cost interventions. Pfizer just acquired an entire business for expensive cancer treatments. I think we were told keytruda was $150 K/month. So pfizer gives you the cancer with their poison Covid shots, then get you on the backend too poisoning and bankrupting you trying to cure the cancer 💰

 
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There's dozens of people reporting success with ivermectin and fenbendazole on social media. This is incredible and it's not propaganda.

I'm sure the majority of the time it doesn't necessarily cure the cancer maybe slows it down. There are a lot of confounders.

Be prepared for a bunch of studies to discredit these types of low cost interventions. Pfizer just acquired an entire business for expensive cancer treatments. I think we were told keytruda was $150 K/month. So pfizer gives you the cancer with their poison Covid shots, then get you on the backend too poisoning you trying to cure the cancer 💰

Turkey tail.
 
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There's something about this class of RX that is unique. Ivermectin is a natural molecule also, which means something in my book. I have taken up to .6mg/kg for covid with no adverse events. Excreted in the stool, byproducts completely flushed out of your body after it's done its thing
Arsenic is 100% natural too, since that means something in your book.

Please respond to the post about QQQ vs gold over the same time frame. You lost hundreds of thousands of dollars by investing in gold.
 
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I want to know wtf turkey tail is first.
Thanksgiving Seinfeld GIF by Crave
 
Is the turkey tail essential or can I just get by with the horse paste?

What about Pussy Willow? Is that any good?
Once the vax gives you sage 4 turbo cancer you’ll need all the turkey tail, skunk nuts, and goose beard you can get your hands on. Pull out all the stops. And it’s all natural so might as well.
 
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It's amazing how much people don't want to own what they said, once proven wrong.

They just fall back to saying Boston, myself and others, claim to be doctors. Sigh ...

Be honest: do you use Turkey tail? I'm not asking if you eat turkey tail. We all know that.
 
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I really want to know from Drs. Boston and BS: what brand of Turkey Tail do you recommend? Which variety have you had the best success with your patients? Are non-organic varieties ok? Is wild turkey tail a decent substitute?

Thanks in advance.
 
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It doesn't look like ivermectin/fenben screens well for blood cancers. But for tumor base stuff it's worth a shot

 
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