FWIW, a Danish friend of mine recovered from stage IV cancer by treating it as having been caused by parasites. Use the search string "cancer caused by parasites Makis" if you want to explore that method of treatment.
It's true. Ivermectin and Fenbendazole have both proven effective in fighting/defeating various cancers. See NIH studies. I know three people on such regimens now, under a doctor's care and treatment. All in remission.
2 weeks ago, a friend was diagnosed with Stage 4 Hepatocellular carcinoma and told he had perhaps 1 year of life left. He began the Ivermectin/Fembendazole regimen and after 1 week reported his liver functions had gone from off the charts back to normal and that he had both a good appetite and felt almost normal, not weak and sick.
As a physician, I've long been wary of various apparent snake oil cure alls, but there is a theoretical basis to support -- support, not prove -- the efficacy of this regimen for oncologic use. Unfortunately, there is no money to be made in undertaking RCTs of these old drugs for this or any use, so what passes for rigorous proof is unlikely to be accomplished with RCTs. Perhaps researchers will uncover and prove the pathways in the lab as an alternative to human trial proofs.
In the meantime, state of the art oncology might well prove miraculous. If not, were I a Stage 4 cancer patient in whom all efforts at world-class centers of excellence had failed to offer me hope, I'd certainly undertake Ivermectin/Fembendazole.
Thanks. Early in my legal career I represented many doctors who were sued under various claims of malpractice. I had to know what standards were and how doctors could remain within the standard which would provide them "cover" in the event of a claim. Whether representing my doctor client, or working with experts for him. or cross examining experts against him, I had to know the protocols for how his conduct should be judged. In that sense doctors then and now are captives of the "standard of care." It's difficult to get doctors to go outside their standard of care because that is their "safe" place. This is what makes giving such experimental care outside the standard of care norms so difficult. I am a strong advocate for Ivermectin and Fenbendazole to contain or cure cancers. I have seen it work on lifelong friends in their 60s and 70s. Remarkable, really. So I have to proselytize for it. I couldn't live with myself if I didn't. It's hard to buck the mainstream view of treatment.
Thanks, buddy. Especially the family. As I have said, I'm not going through anything that literally millions of people have endured. It is probably harder on the wife and fam than on me. Appreciate your support.
My Mom was diagnosed with Stage IV ovarian cancer in 1982. She went through very aggressive chemotherapy and her oncologist gave her six months. She went on an around the world trip to say good-bye to her friends and met a doctor at a party in Connecticut who put her in touch with a friend of his running an experimental program at UCLA med center. Long story short, she lived a long, full life and she passed away 39 years later in 2021. Praying the same for you, my friend.
Prayers sir for you and your Family. I graduated HS with Pete Dencker’s younger Sister Chris. I was at the Army Navy game in 1968 watching Pete play. I did 31 yrs in the Army starting as an enlisted man then retired as a CW4 Pilot. Men like you and Pete inspired me to serve. Godspeed Sir! Put on the whole Armor of God ! Ephesians 6:11
Sorry to hear of your diagnosis.
FWIW, a Danish friend of mine recovered from stage IV cancer by treating it as having been caused by parasites. Use the search string "cancer caused by parasites Makis" if you want to explore that method of treatment.
It's true. Ivermectin and Fenbendazole have both proven effective in fighting/defeating various cancers. See NIH studies. I know three people on such regimens now, under a doctor's care and treatment. All in remission.
Looking into both, Jim. Many thanks.
2 weeks ago, a friend was diagnosed with Stage 4 Hepatocellular carcinoma and told he had perhaps 1 year of life left. He began the Ivermectin/Fembendazole regimen and after 1 week reported his liver functions had gone from off the charts back to normal and that he had both a good appetite and felt almost normal, not weak and sick.
As a physician, I've long been wary of various apparent snake oil cure alls, but there is a theoretical basis to support -- support, not prove -- the efficacy of this regimen for oncologic use. Unfortunately, there is no money to be made in undertaking RCTs of these old drugs for this or any use, so what passes for rigorous proof is unlikely to be accomplished with RCTs. Perhaps researchers will uncover and prove the pathways in the lab as an alternative to human trial proofs.
In the meantime, state of the art oncology might well prove miraculous. If not, were I a Stage 4 cancer patient in whom all efforts at world-class centers of excellence had failed to offer me hope, I'd certainly undertake Ivermectin/Fembendazole.
John, you and your family are in my prayers.
Don Riley, M.D.
Thank you, Don. Both for the kind wishes and the good advice. I am looking into both.
Thanks. Early in my legal career I represented many doctors who were sued under various claims of malpractice. I had to know what standards were and how doctors could remain within the standard which would provide them "cover" in the event of a claim. Whether representing my doctor client, or working with experts for him. or cross examining experts against him, I had to know the protocols for how his conduct should be judged. In that sense doctors then and now are captives of the "standard of care." It's difficult to get doctors to go outside their standard of care because that is their "safe" place. This is what makes giving such experimental care outside the standard of care norms so difficult. I am a strong advocate for Ivermectin and Fenbendazole to contain or cure cancers. I have seen it work on lifelong friends in their 60s and 70s. Remarkable, really. So I have to proselytize for it. I couldn't live with myself if I didn't. It's hard to buck the mainstream view of treatment.
Many thanks!
Prayers for you and your family 🙏
Many thanks, Bill.
Not going to unsubscribe.
God Bless you in your fight, and I'll keep you and your family in my prayers.
Thanks, buddy. Especially the family. As I have said, I'm not going through anything that literally millions of people have endured. It is probably harder on the wife and fam than on me. Appreciate your support.
My Mom was diagnosed with Stage IV ovarian cancer in 1982. She went through very aggressive chemotherapy and her oncologist gave her six months. She went on an around the world trip to say good-bye to her friends and met a doctor at a party in Connecticut who put her in touch with a friend of his running an experimental program at UCLA med center. Long story short, she lived a long, full life and she passed away 39 years later in 2021. Praying the same for you, my friend.
Godspeed ahead!
Drivin' on. Thanks, Carlos.
Thoughts and prayers are with you John and your family 🙏
Many thanks, Classmate. I appreciate your support.
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Best wishes to you and your family!
Thanks, buddy. Appreciate it much!
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God bless you, John. I will definitely keep you and your family in prayer.
RLTW!
I appreciate that, Ranger!
Prayers sir for you and your Family. I graduated HS with Pete Dencker’s younger Sister Chris. I was at the Army Navy game in 1968 watching Pete play. I did 31 yrs in the Army starting as an enlisted man then retired as a CW4 Pilot. Men like you and Pete inspired me to serve. Godspeed Sir! Put on the whole Armor of God ! Ephesians 6:11
Thanks Michael. Small world. Pete and I have been friends since the Summer of '65, and remain friends today. Pete is a real, no BS, hero in my book.
He feels the same about you sir.. friends for life since beast barracks.
I will keep you and your family in my prayers and envelop all of you in light and love.
We’ll be here. Just Please focus on yourself and your loved ones.
Thanks so much, Lucie. I will definitely follow your kind advice.
Of course, y'all are in my thoughts and prayers. Godspeed.
Thanks so much Danford. Appreciate your support, my friend.
Prayers for you and your family.
Thanks Joe. I am grateful for them all.
Prayers to get you though this.
Thanks, Jeff. Keep 'em coming!
Good luck.
Thanks, Peter. I appreciate the kind words.
Prayers for you and your family. Keep posting as you are able. Always a good read!
I hope to keep it up. Many thanks for your kind words.
and G-d's hand and blessings for your wellfare.
Thank you Nelson.