I have a friend who is a 70-year-old veterinarian. He has had cancer three times now. The first two times he got standard treatments and got it into remission after losing about ninety pounds. Last September he was diagnosed with cancer for the third time (this time of the pancreas), and they gave him a maximum of six months to live. I j…
I have a friend who is a 70-year-old veterinarian. He has had cancer three times now. The first two times he got standard treatments and got it into remission after losing about ninety pounds. Last September he was diagnosed with cancer for the third time (this time of the pancreas), and they gave him a maximum of six months to live. I just ran into him three weeks ago, and he's back to his normal weight, full of energy, and cancer free. I thought he had been dead for at least six months. He put himself on a regimen of Fenbendazole, Ivermectin, and Quercetin when they told him it was hopeless. Being a vet, he had no trouble getting the drugs.
I have a friend who is a 70-year-old veterinarian. He has had cancer three times now. The first two times he got standard treatments and got it into remission after losing about ninety pounds. Last September he was diagnosed with cancer for the third time (this time of the pancreas), and they gave him a maximum of six months to live. I just ran into him three weeks ago, and he's back to his normal weight, full of energy, and cancer free. I thought he had been dead for at least six months. He put himself on a regimen of Fenbendazole, Ivermectin, and Quercetin when they told him it was hopeless. Being a vet, he had no trouble getting the drugs.
THAT IS SO HOPEFUL!