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Thank you! And just to make it clear about mask wearing and lockdowns…..

‘I will not wear a mask for any reason.’

‘I will not take a COVID test for any reason.’

‘I will not stay inside my home like a prisoner.’

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In order for the covid vaccine to be granted an emergency use authorization, there can be no other viable cures, which explains the top to bottom negative psyop run on Ivermectin. The EUA exonerates big pharma from liability against anyone who takes their drug and suffers from an adverse reaction. By this alone, it's obvious big pharma and their "partners" at NIH, FDA, CDC, etc all knew the vaccine could produce massive injuries, which is why they couldn't release it without the EUA attached. Now reread my first sentence.

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I started digging into this and the very first article mentioned is "The Detrimental Effect of Pre-Treatment with Ivermectin on Myocardial Ischemia". I don't get what that one has to do with cancer? Is that one out of place or am I not getting something?

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I work for the airlines. Masks are not coming back.

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Thanks very much for this list of Ivermectin research articles. See also oncologist Dr Kathleen Ruddy, who had three patients in a row take ivermectin, of their own choice, and largely or entirely suppress what would otherwise have been deadly cancer:

https://www.theepochtimes.com/epochtv/the-surprising-potential-of-ivermectin-against-cancer-dr-kathleen-ruddy-5649306

She does not seem to have written journal articles. She has begun an observational study, with the FLCCC, of the use of repurposed drugs, and I think, proper intakes of vitamin D3.

The FLCCC has a cancer protocol document: https://covid19criticalcare.com/reviews-and-monographs/cancer-care/ .

While it has a section on vitamin D, and while vitamin D3 supplementation is crucial to attaining the 50 ng/mL or more circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D the immune system needs to function properly, there are some shortcomings in this document regarding the vitamin D compounds. For instance, Fig 8 is completely misleading regarding how multiple types of immune cell use 25-hydroxyvitamin D as a source material for their intracrine signaling system, which is only activated upon a cell-type-specific condition occurring. The diagram depicts the very low level of calcitriol (1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D), produced by the kidneys, in circulation in the bloodstream, as being detected at the cell membrane and affecting (implicitly in this discussion of cancer) the transcription of genes and so the behaviour of immune cells.

This diagram was written by Dr Mobeen Sayed, but like most doctors and many vitamin D researchers, he does not understand 25-hydroxyvitamin D -> calcitriol intracrine (inside a single cell) signaling, which is crucial to the ability of many types of immune cell to respond to their individual, per-cell, circumstances. This is completely unrelated to the hormonal signaling his diagram depicts.

Please see the research cited and discussed at https://vitamindstopscovid.info/00-evi/. This begins with recommendations of how much vitamin D3 to supplement (from New Jersey based professor of Medicine, Sunil Wimalawansa, as a function of body weight and obesity status) and a tutorial explanation of 25-hydroxyvitamin D > calcitriol intracrine and paracrine signaling. This is necessary for general health, and for cancer prevention and treatment.

Vitamin D3 should be supplemented in quantities well above the minuscule amounts recommended by governments and most doctors. Without this, it is impossible for most people (the exception is white skinned people who somehow get lots of UV-B skin exposure all year round, which increases the risk of skin cancer) to attain the level of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (made primarily in the liver from vitamin D3) which their immune system needs to function properly. 0.125 milligrams (5000 IU) a day, on average, is a good amount for 70 kg 154 lb body weight without obesity. This is a gram every 22 years, and pharma-grade vitamin D costs about USD$2.50 a gram, ex-factory.

25-hydroxyvitamin D is also needed to supply the internal (intracrine) signaling systems of many cell types beyond the immune system. Low 25-hydroxyvitamin D, as most people have today, causes, to a significant degree, dementia https://vitamindstopscovid.info/00-evi/#3.3, depression, and in-utero and perinatal problems https://vitamindstopscovid.info/00-evi/#3.2 : low birth weight and pre-eclampsia, autism, intellectual disability and other neurodevelopment disorders such as schizophrenia and ADHD.

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I started dying of lung cancer in January. I started taking Ivermectin, I can't tell you if it's working as the NHS is so shite they are only allowing CT scans every 6 months. : D

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Wonderfully amazing! Too late for 4 of my siblings, but is a blessing to so many today. Thank you. Sharing.

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Thank u for sharing this. 🙏🏻 Does all forms of ivermectin help cancer? Now you can get the paste in tractor supply. I hear you use it based on your weight.

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https://fenbendazole.substack.com for detailed ‘how-to’ Case Reports of how others have completely eradicated their cancers with fenbendazole

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Thank You for sharing. Any chance you can search Membendazole/FenBen for alcohol addictions? I’ve only found a few I stumbled upon. I have Fam w addictions. Thanks kindly. From Vancouver BC. 🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽

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I’ve been seeing a lot of articles lately about ivermectin causing infertility. Can you comment on that?

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Thank you so much!!!!! (I follow the other Substack and felt pretty skeptical, so thank you.)

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Thank you 2nd Smartest! I really appreciate you're work, and I'm grateful for your description of your method with AI. I have a question. Where did you find the plugin you used and which AI service was the most helpful? Thank you again. My sister is suffering from multiple illnesses and we believe in Ivermectin. Thank you also for posting the anomaly (the first article about myocardial ischemia). That may be a bad apple, but we're going down that rabbit hole, too, for safety purposes.

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