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The second anecdote was truly amazing.

I'm trying to help someone with papillary thyroid cancer. Is there anyone here who has successfully cured their thyroid cancer using fenbendazole or ivermectin? I have read the study about menbendazole and thyroid cancer but just wanted to know if there are people here who can share more information. I very rarely see people talk about thyroid cancer and fenbendazole.

Many thanks for this article.

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IDK about Fenben and thyroid cancers. Is this cancer attributed to the Deathvax?

mRNA induced thyroid problems, its axis and further vaccine failure:

https://hiddencomplexity.substack.com/p/mrna-induced-thyroid-problems-its

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No sir, no vax here.

Desperately looking for the right treatment for papillary thyroid cancer spread to lymph nodes. Doing as much research as I can. It's so overwhelming.

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There are people who starve the cancer, depriving it of glucose. ZERO sugar diet. No carbohydrates (the simple crappy ones, for sure). And intermittent fasting, inducing autophagy.

It's said in studies that Ivermectin and Fenbendazole actually enhance conventional chemotherapy (I wouldn't go with conventional, that's me. You have to do what's right for you.).

I hope you find the answers you're looking for and be well soon!

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Oh, believe me, starving it by depriving it of glucose is definitely on my agenda. Or at least, it was, until I learned that certain mutations like BRAF actually apparently benefit from going Keto or a zero sugar diet. I have to have my patient get genetic testing done and I sincerely hope that they'll be able to do it with just a blood test and not ask her to do another biopsy. I have to do more research on that but so far from what I can tell, depending on the mutation you have, you do reduce your glucose/sugar/carbs intake but not too much to the point of making it zero or close to zero. Please don't take my word for it as my research is still incomplete but it was something like that. That's why I really want testimonies of people with thyroid cancer and those who had mutations.

I was shocked when I read this stuff.

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I don't see thyroid specifically but maybe this resource could be useful.

The Magic of Ivermectin in Oncology:

https://www.cancertreatmentsresearch.com/ivermectin-in-oncology/

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