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the red flag is when "THEY" changed the definition of what a Vaxxcine is, to meet the agenda of ,,the,depopulation agenda. All branches of Governments of the world have become puppets of the Global Communists. Still waiting for poetic justice in a world full of lies. Just look into FRaudcis hate filled eyes.!

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One of many, many red flags. My favorite was the part where they wanted you to believe the government suddenly cares if you survive.

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Again, thanks for providing this life saving information and these products!!! You are saving lives my friend!!!

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Thank you! Best price around... And I've searched hard, e even ordered from over seas

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I ordered over seas as well. $96 Canadian for 300 12mg tablets.

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problem was to Canada they (Fedex whom I detest) want to charge $90 USD for delivery but I found a great shipping place in Point Roberts and there it was only $5.00 delivery! On top everything else Fedex charges rip-off prices for Canada customs too...forget it

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Mine came through post office.

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are you in Canada?

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Yes

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A friend got a call from Customs when they ordered from India!!! They claimed to be the Post Office & wanted a copy of his Passport to get the package.

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Good grief!

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You'll have issues if you want to get it for a fur baby in Canada. They will either damage your package by smashing it and crushing the tabs and popping the tablets open, OR, they ship back the Petmectin saying you need a script for it. Fluffy isn't getting her meds. :(

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well...hope you are wrong I have had other pooch pharmaceuticals delivered to Canada but you are right that actually DID have a prescription for it...I shall keep my fingers crossed. I ordered the Fen..

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Absolutely! 🙏💖 May you have a different and successful ordering experience!!

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I just re-search the difference between ivermectin and fenbendazole and think I got made the right choice with the FEN!

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Thank you so much for your products and this stack! I'll be ordering more soon.

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Yes Sir.., Just ordered more thank you!

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I wanted to take a minute to thank you for all that you do. It takes a certain mental type to stay connected long enough to work through these problems that are in our face every day er wake. I find your work flows in a way that can be followed by ANY person that has interest in what is being put on paper here. It is absolutely refreshing to see efforts being made to educate people in the SELF HELP area. It is my belief that the SPIKE is our immediate and closest nemesis and eradicating this encroachment is actionable.

Side note: This screams of SPIKE remediation, but I do not possess the education that you do. This is a trial I have been asked to participate in. On the surface, it looks like just what the doctor ordered. Did I really say that. I would really like to read your take…….

Danvatirsen, also known as AZD9150, is an antisense oligonucleotide that targets signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3). Let’s explore more about it:

What Is Danvatirsen?

Danvatirsen is a 16-nucleotide antisense oligonucleotide.

It selectively binds to STAT3 mRNA, inhibiting its translation.

By downregulating STAT3 expression, it induces tumor cell apoptosis and reduces tumor growth12.

Clinical Studies and Applications:

Safety and Tolerability: A phase 1 study in Japanese patients with advanced solid malignancies evaluated danvatirsen monotherapy and danvatirsen combined with durvalumab (an anti-PD-L1 monoclonal antibody). Common adverse events included platelet count decrease and liver enzyme elevation1.

Antitumor Activity: Early clinical evidence suggests that danvatirsen may have clinical benefit when used alone or in combination with durvalumab3.

Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Danvatirsen is currently in Phase II clinical development for non-small cell lung cancer4.

Mechanism of Action:

Danvatirsen selectively targets human STAT3, a key regulator of immune suppression in the tumor microenvironment.

It enhances antigen-presenting cell function and modulates tumor cell proliferation1.

In summary, danvatirsen holds promise as a potential antitumor agent, particularly in combination with other therapies. However, further research is needed to establish its efficacy and safety

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I live in a medical & recreational cannabis state. Have been using cannabis derived CBD and THC for several years and have witnessed people treating various diseases with CBD. The dosages of 25 mgs per day are very low, most of the people I know who use it take upwards of 50-100 mgs per day. I myself have been taking 50-75 mgs daily, some days I take as little as 25 mgs. IMO, I’d take much higher amounts of CBD if I we’re fighting cancer, and I’d add THC as well in low dosages until tolerance builds up. It could substantially increase the efficacy of the “Tippens protocol “.

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Some of those studies' numbers look low...My experience "anecdotal" with late stage use of ivermectin for Covid is that it 100% works....

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Is there a place we can order Metronidazole as well?

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Thank you for your quick response!

I need to treat a root canal I had to have redone today due to infection. I’m trying to follow Dr Lodi’s protocol until I see a parasite specialist later this month. I’ll use Fenben (ordered from you a few months back).

Do you have a substitute for Praziquantel, Tinizadole & Fluconazole? He’s recommending all 5 together with Dr supervision. I can get the supervision but I’m infuriated

no one will prescribe the meds.

Thank you for all the information you provide. Your Ivermectin helped correct my brothers Gastro issues after I watched Dr Sabine Hazan talk about the lost Bifidobacterium from vaccines. Thank you, I’m so grateful.

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Does anyone know the ivermectin dosage for a 50lb dog with cancer? I have mine on 300mg FENBEN but I can’t find good info on a daily canine ivermectin dose

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so far I like the company you are dealing with @second smartest guy in the world

They have integrity and give fasssst service. so hey...I'M IN!! Thank you!!

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Can you order from Australia?

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Please contact the company directly: info@virex.health

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I am deleting this comment because this Substack does not do junk science.

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