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Why not a Ivermectin alone test?

Yeah, that was a rhetorical question.

BIG PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY!

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They did same with IVM+Chemo = better outcomes vs chemo alone, but what they did NOT want anyone to know is that IVM w/out chemo had best outcomes.

New & Improved Joe Tippens Protocol = best outcomes of all.

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Agreed

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👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

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My wife was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in September of 2023. When our Primary Doctor got the news she immediately set up a zoom call and gave us information on RGCC in Switzerland. The cost would be entirely on us because Medi-Care does not recognize this method of care. RGCC separates the cancer cells from the blood (four vials sent) and tests it with all known Chemo treatments and all natural elements and sent us a 15 page report listing all effective agents to kill the cancer as well as natural inhibitors. Vitamin C is 80+ % effective at killing my wife's type cancer as well as three of the Chemo solutions used in her treatment. She started in October 2023 with High Dose Vitamin C Infusions each week. She had the Whipple Surgery in November at which time her Cancer antigen 19.9 Test reading was 129 down from 315 prior to surgery. When Chemo Treatment was started in January 2024 the Oncologist was surprised because her CA 19.9 result was 27 -- 0 to 34 or 0 to 37 are normal readings depending on whose scale you go by. RGCC uses a 0 to 5 scale for their cancer reading. My wife's initial reading was 2.8 (her cancer was found early for reasons I Won't go into). After Chemo (12 sessions) and High dose Vitamin C Infusions the results from RGCC were 2.4 considered good news by our Dr. She is now on High dose C Infusions every other week and four over the counter inhibitors to try to bring the RGCC number down to 1.4 which is considered in remission. Ivermectin and Fenbendazole per RGCC were not effective against her type cancer. We might have questioned that but they had recommended it for one of our Doctors other four ladies who had pancreatic cancer. Doc said that in her last 20 years she had one patient with pancreatic cancer, in the last two years she has had five. My wife got Covid after coming in contact with a person who had just had her Covid Booster (Clot Shot) and was feeling puny. Within three days my wife had Covid which went into pneumonia and was on Oxygen for four months. A year later she is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I will always wonder about the shedding issue?

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I’m sorry to hear your wife’s story, I know that Ivermectin has been shown to help with cancer ( particularly pancreatic) and Covid.

Vitamin C,D ,zinc, ivermectin is something that everyone should do to reduce the risk of Covid.

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I've read nothing but bad stuff about chemotherapy. I did have a "spot" on my Pancreas, with the Joe Tippens protocol and Pembrolizumab the "spot" has gone. With Ivermectin and Fenbendazole the side effects have been non existent for me, I'd recommend anyone with cancer giving it a go.

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New bladder cancer diagnosis. Hubby is going right onto IVM and probably the Tippens protocol soon after he finds out extent of the cancer. He won’t take the E however as his kidney doc doesn’t approve but she doesn’t know yet he has bladder cancer. He does have well managed kidney disease. I’m going to have to talk him into more Vit D. The kidney doc doesn’t want him to take much. All these “specialists are in silos.

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Please keep us updated.

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I will. I’m so relieved he will do this.

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Please ensure he limits carbs and sugars.

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The vitamin D recommendation is too low. The body ‘uses’ about 3500 IU per day. 5000 is a minimum whereas 8000-10,000 IU per day is better.

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My experience with the pancreatic rust went from seeing a good freind and noticing a loss of weight and then went to very shortly thereafter nursing him for three and a half months until his passing.

The thing that made him the most angry was the oncologist in passing saying "nothing to be done, sorry" and then nothing from the medical establishment at all.

A good man lost, the world is a lesser place with his passing.

One thing is for sure, if I knew then what I know now he at least would have had a chance and some hope.

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When is the best time to take Ivermectin - with of without food, with or without other supplements?

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I have read/heard it's best taken with a fatty meal.

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Remember, in a peer reviewed study the “peers” are also pharma shills educated by drug reps and bribed by honoraria. The glaring absence of an IVM only group would send this paper to rejection in a legitimate world.

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This is great info, thank you! Do you have a recommendation for a prophylactic dose of ivermectin (and fenben)? Is there an initial “loading” protocol followed by a maintenance dose?

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I have been saving all your information because if someone I knew would get cancer I could offer hope. I wish it wasn’t my husband though. Been married 58 years.

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My husband was diagnosed with bladder cancer last week. He has another procedure soon to see if it has invaded the muscle wall. The good news he has agreed to try Ivermectin right now and will do the rest of the protocol after the test in 2 weeks. He has been a science teacher and understands science of it. He did not take the mRNA but one JnJ. He has stopped flu shots as well. Has the JnJ been implicated in cancer? I won’t tell him in any case but can’t stop him from searching. Thank you.

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For those who might be wondering, I failed to mention. Our Dr put my wife on 25,000 units of C, and over about 5 weeks built up to 100,000 units of C. IV to start then after the port was installed for Chemo, Dr uses the port for the infusion. Now she is getting 100,000 Units of C Plus Methyl B12, Calcium, Magnesium, and Potassium with each Infusion.

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In the article you say, "The ivermectin–gemcitabine combination increased apoptosis of pancreatic cancer cells via ROS-induced mitochondrial dysfunction." Then, the protocol recommends VIR-X, which down below says that is provides antioxidant support. Is your antioxidant working against your ROS?

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