So, I just had a biopsy, the radiologist was straight forward and indicated she believe it's cancer. I've been taking 27mg of Ivermectin on e a week. Is that sufficient? I'm 149 lbs.
I need to get with a company this doctor will order from. Has he been not been approved for human use and those that are using it are doing it on their own? …
So, I just had a biopsy, the radiologist was straight forward and indicated she believe it's cancer. I've been taking 27mg of Ivermectin on e a week. Is that sufficient? I'm 149 lbs.
I need to get with a company this doctor will order from. Has he been not been approved for human use and those that are using it are doing it on their own? I'm willing but this doctor won't unless he feels the provider of fenben is reputable. I'm not going to allow any breast removal or radia5, chem. I've seen what it did to my friend. If anything, it is inhumane, and it's the CDC protocol way. We know they're in it for the money..
I so hear you! I've been watching my mom go through the surgery and chemo routine for inflammatory breast cancer (TWICE), and now metastatic bone cancer secondary to the BC. I already told my doctor that's not an option for me should we ever find out I've got cancer of some sort. She watched her mom go through it, too, and feels the same way I do.
Chemo is positively brutal (so far as I can tell, it doesn't really help like they claim), and we won't even talk about the horrifying deaths I've seen in my extended family and friend circle associated with oncologists using chemo and radiation together. Ugh. Side note, all those individuals' death certificates state their cancer killed them. It didn't. The TREATMENT killed them.
So, I just had a biopsy, the radiologist was straight forward and indicated she believe it's cancer. I've been taking 27mg of Ivermectin on e a week. Is that sufficient? I'm 149 lbs.
I need to get with a company this doctor will order from. Has he been not been approved for human use and those that are using it are doing it on their own? I'm willing but this doctor won't unless he feels the provider of fenben is reputable. I'm not going to allow any breast removal or radia5, chem. I've seen what it did to my friend. If anything, it is inhumane, and it's the CDC protocol way. We know they're in it for the money..
I so hear you! I've been watching my mom go through the surgery and chemo routine for inflammatory breast cancer (TWICE), and now metastatic bone cancer secondary to the BC. I already told my doctor that's not an option for me should we ever find out I've got cancer of some sort. She watched her mom go through it, too, and feels the same way I do.
Chemo is positively brutal (so far as I can tell, it doesn't really help like they claim), and we won't even talk about the horrifying deaths I've seen in my extended family and friend circle associated with oncologists using chemo and radiation together. Ugh. Side note, all those individuals' death certificates state their cancer killed them. It didn't. The TREATMENT killed them.