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I know an otherwise healthy guy who's taken every single one of the Covid kill shots and now has aggressive thymic carcinoma and prostate cancer at the same time. I've sent him multiple studies about the efficacy of Ivermectin and Fenbendazole that he doesn't read. He's going for radiation and chemo and "whatever the doctors say" instead. There's no helping some people. They're utterly brainwashed.

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Some people (~50%) would rather die under the care of a doctor than survive under their own☠️

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Indeed. Figuring out things on your own is muh rayciss misinformation.

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🎯

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Does anyone have experience with FenBen or ivm with “triple negative mpn myeloproliferative neoplasm” (not vaccinated)

My personal story is 100% success with fen Ben and IVM for my brother with GBM. Hopefully same mechanism will work for my friends aunt.

A big thank you to 2SG. As word spreads we now have 3 people cancer free!

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Amazing!

Could you please elaborate in detail on the the 3 people that beat cancer?

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GBM, prostate, throat cancers, the original cancer survivor that shared his story with my brother and another lady in Florida, (I personally don’t know her) from my sister in law 👇🏻

“….moms friend was diagnosed w cancer a second time this time in her bones. Treatment wasn’t helping at all. She took ivermectin everyday for a month and doctors can’t find cancer anywhere now. It’s gone!”

I would love for you to talk to my brother about his experience. I wish we could make that happen.

He is currently doing infusion (zeroBev?) along with Joe Tippons protocol and ivm. Last week his oncologist nurse asked if she could ask them a personal question. Asked if they were believers and had faith. Yes they are. Apparently not only is my brother their miracle patient, all other GBM patients that started with him have passed away, he is doing so well in the zerobev that it has to be divine intervention. He drives and is very active, looks amazing.

It’s a sad day in America when we have to hide our alt treatments from our doctors in fear that they will make trouble for our community.

Hope this helps someone.

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Thanks for publishing this! My aunt died about a year after doing the chemo therapy crap. That was many years ago, before I understood the realities of "disease-capitalism."

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Anyone have any recommendations for osteoporosis? Apparently I have a compression fracture (from 2021) that isn’t healing, although I’m not in any ongoing or severe pain. If I do have pain, I’m able to manage it with over the counter meds. I’m looking into either an orthopedic or spine Dr, only because I don’t know if I may be at risk for spinal injury. Any ideas or suggestions?

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From listening to people who've had spinal issues and were on the verge of surgery, it seems strength training is what kept them from getting any invasive intervention. If you feel ok, I'd take that as a good sign. Ortho or spine docs are incentivized to cut no matter what.

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You need to lift weights!! Start slow!! There’s a gym called Osteo strong that helps women who have osteoporosis. Also, I hope this helps.

https://www.earthclinic.com/cures/osteoporosis-supplements-art-solbrig.html

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Thank you! I have heard of that place, however it’s over an hour from me unfortunately. I did buy a weighted vest to wear on walks and am gonna try to start doing more weight lifting.

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And thank you for the article link as well!!

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I take eggshell calcium [1 teaspoon to 3/4 teas. in capsules I make myself, vitD[5000] boron, K2,magnesium 2/500mg, combined to build my bones again.

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Check out OsNovum from Steiner Bio . This product will hopefully be available soon .

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I had severe disc rupture and dislocation in my lower back around 20-25 years or so ago, very painful, could not do basically anything for months. Even getting out of bed was successful only by gently rolling my lower body out of bed to the floor and using my hands to lift me to upright position using different furniture, little by little. Form the x-rays , some doc told me then that i might have 'osteopenia' that is pre-osteoporosis, in my lower back and hips (used to spend my days mostly sitting in my car, sitting at my desk at work or sitting at my computer at home, no wonder)

Discovered an exercise device called Reverse Hyper, invented by powerlifter Louie Simmons who had broken his back and doctors told him he was lucky if he would ever walk again - Simmons cured himself with this device of his own invention and was able to lift better than before he had broken his back :D

I managed to heal my disc/back problems with the Reverse Hyper device within surprisingly shot time and have not had back issues since. Sure after i recovered enough, i changed my desk at work and at home to version where you could stand while working with the computer, no sitting in chairs for 12 hours in a row anymore.

Changed my exercise and eating habits radically to the better too back then, and some 4-5 years back i broke few ribs while dropping on top of a bench from the roof, had an x-ray and asked them to look if there was any osteopenia or osteoporosis visible and they said no. So a lot of things can be cured by right methods, maybe give the Reverse Hyper a try ? I sure am glad i found that, and went forward from there.

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Thank you

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Correction to my reply above for osteoporosis, , that should read Prolozone, prolotherapy is similar but usually without the ozone. Sorry for the mistake, it should read Prolozone - Ozone injections.

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Thank you

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Consider Prolotherapy, which is ozone injections, a simple procedure i have had many times over the years with Excellent results - including OA problems. Hopefully you can find a practitioner in your area who does these. search through https://www.youtube.com/@RobertRowenMD for various testimonials. Here is one on osteo knee and more, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YEk4gZwCrc Dr Robert Rowen MD also has a substack, The Rowen Report,

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Thank you everyone! @Lincoln Lover, where do you get the eggshell calcium?

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I make it myself, but you can order it online as well. I watched several you tube videos of how to make my own eggshell calcium with organic eggs. Boil them and then dry them out in a low oven, grind them very fine and put in capsules. I make quite a lot at a time. Not difficult and free , except to buy the gelatin capsules and I bought a grinder [coffee] used only for that purpose. I did lots of research and had tried many other methods first, which I could not tolerate because of side effects. This seems to be working great!

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Wow no kidding. So have you been tested to see if this is helping your bones? How long have you been doing this, if you don’t mind me asking? And, it doesn’t cause any stomach issues?

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i GUESS I have been doing this for more than a year now, a year and a half? I have no stomach issues and no weird side effects like other things I tried which were supposed to help which said they were "natural ". There are those people who add the ground up eggshell powder to a smoothie or other food and take it that way too, altho i never have. Just search any questions you have on the internet and you will find the answers to your questions with a bit of reading. I READ MANY, MANY COMMENTS/REVIEWS ON THIS [ON THE INTERNET, YOU TUBE VIDEOS] TO FIND OUT HOW TO GRIND THE EGG SHELLS, TO FILL CAPSULES AND HOW MUCH TO TAKE, ETC. There were excellent video demonstrations for preparing the eggshells and grinding them also. JUST PUT YOUR QUESTIONS IN THE SEARCH BAR. I found an Indian DR who gave all the other supplements to take with the eggshell calcium so it is absorbed into the bones rather than just in the bloodstream. Just a few hours of research. I FEEL REALLY GOOD AND HAVE HAD NO BREAKS OR ANYTHING. I am sure you will find what you need this way. I am preparing a load of eggshells today as a matter of fact! God bless!

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I believe Swanson's carries it.

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Thank you, however I’m not sure what Swanson’s is.

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www.swansonvitamins.com Swanson's is a mail order Vit/supplement Supplier.

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Oh ok, thank you

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JS, another suggestion is PEMF which has a reputation of helping the healing on non-healing Fractures. ( also known as Magnetic Pulsers.) From NIH.gov , Pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) are a type of biophysical stimulation that has been shown to be effective in improving bone regeneration and preventing bone loss. Their use dates back to the 1970s, but a gold standard treatment protocol has not yet been defined. Link, https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8945722/ I have a PEMF device from Canada which is good value at US$420, I use it a lot. Have also been treated by a practitioner atleast a dozen times with a $25,000 unit which is much more powerful. For $420 I find this unit has enough power to do the job ( takes longer obviously ) and is convenient to use at home, just don't put it near your car keys or phone or credit cards as the pulse can damage them. So thats another idea for you to research. ( I had a fracture to a vertebra Lumbar area about 8 years ago so know the problem unfortunately ) I also have a Russian designed microcurrent unit - actually 2 types, known as an Enar and Scenar, Great devices too for this kind of thing I have found, a similar device I have not used is Avazzia, it may be easier to find these days, but I have not used this brand. My first choice is Prolozone from a practitioner - ozone injections, as I get a fast response, for me often only 1 treatment will calm an area down. A starting point to search for prolozone practitioners could be this site, https://aaot.us/ If I didnt have the options mentioned above - a basic magnet possibly would be worth a try, Therapeutic magnets are often neodymium or rare earth magnets. Researchers have studied their use in healthcare, link,- https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/magnetic-therapy-for-osteoporosis Pulsed magnetic therapy seems to be much more preferred, but a static magnet is very cheap to buy, and can be taped onto the area to see if it helps.??

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Wow thank you so much. I have done some PEMF treatments at the chiropractor, but it gets pricey to keep it up. I was looking into a home model, but being unsure of which is a good product can be overwhelming. Would you possibly have a link for yours? Do you know if it has helped?

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I would definitely have an ortho look at it and get an MRI to see what kind of nerve compression is already happening. I kicked a back injury down the when I was in the military because I didn't want to be medically retired. Well it caught up to me big time at 39 and had paralysis of my right leg. Had to get surgery to fix it and it never fully recovered. Had to get surgery again at 49 when the fix blew out. Take from me, small cut now or big cut and permanent damage later.

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Thank you Mike

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I read these articles & tweets all the time and I’ve noticed quite a few add Menbendazole to their cancer protocol. In fact I’ve read with Glio it’s the Menbendazole that shrinks the tumors.

Is it something we should be taking as cancer prevention? How can it be purchased like we get IVM & Fenben?

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Menbendazole is totally unnecessary and is just a money grab by BigPharma.

Menbendazole is identical to Fenbendazole save for the removal of a single molecule that does nothing whatsoever other than allow for the granting of a totally fraudulent patent.

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2nd is correct

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Please keep us updated!

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🙏🙏🙏 fir a good scan in December! Please keep us posted!

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Thank you for clarifying that and for all you share with us!

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Correct!

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Regarding Vitamin D, shouldn't patients also take Vitamin K2? Vitamin K2 plays a critical role in directing calcium to the bones rather than allowing it to deposit in soft tissues like arteries, which could contribute to vascular calcification. You can buy drops that combine both D3 and K2.

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This is precisely why the product VIR-X cited here has the perfect amount of K2 to compliment the D.

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Will you do dogs some time?

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When I got diagnosed with prostate cancer, the hospital and VA set me up for surgery. Sounded fine with me, as I thought they would nip the tumor and leave the rest. I figured out that the intent was the equivalent of remodeling a house by stripping it down to the studs, essentially a complete renovation. A couple of my classmates (USNA ‘75) had undergone that and other treatments, and introduced me to the Joe Tippens protocol. This was in early 2023. I was not ready to throw all caution to the wind, and found out about radiation as less intrusive, with a high success rate. But I also read what little I could find about Fenben and Joe Tippens. I wasn’t ready to trust everything to this new, alternative treatment, so after praying, I started on the protocol as published at the time, and a few months later ( long story), because biopsy had shown a relatively aggressive cancer, added the radiation, about a month, daily, through October 9, 2023. I seem to have had some liver disturbances, which I understand can be a side effect of fenben, so I stopped taking it in January of 2024. In October, 2024, bloodwork showed that liver is back to normal, and PSA is 1.06. I am glad I did both treatments, especially since the VA paid for the radiation, and the Protocol didn’t cost all that much. More is now known and studied about the Protocol already, and I’m not sure how necessary the radiation was.

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While I'm all onboard with this, keep the globalists out of the manufacturing facilities.

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They have nothing to do with manufacturing.

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I believe that...for now.

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Never look to an Academic for the answers to serious questions. They’ll wind up taking YOUR candy and leaving YOU the sucker!

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🙏✝️☀️🙌🇺🇸

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IN 2005, my PSA started climbing, in 2008, I decided to implant radioactive seeds. I have been cancer free since then. HOWEVER, if me or any in my family gets a Ca diagnosis, Fenben and IVM all the way!

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I forgot to mention. I'm pure blood and my sons worked where they were "REQUIRED" to take the Clot-Shot Vaxx. One is a Police Officer and has agreed to follow protocol but without the Hemp because he is tested monthly.

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I'm gonna quote-post this piece on a 'stack that I'll send out with a new headline. It gets more views that way. AND/BUT, I will link back to you.

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Unrelated but wondering if you know where to get topical fenbendazole. Thanks

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Do you no longer ship to Australia? Success rate has been really low lately, so it's understandable.

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Look for the author’s comment on this somewhere in these comments. And Dr. Paul Alexander seconded it.

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