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David B. Miller's avatar

Do you (the “you” including the author as well as any reader) have the financial and data-collection resources to generate a study which will provide establishment-trained doctors and policymakers that the success of Fenbendazole and Ivermectin are more than anecdotal? I hope so. Fenbendazole has been part of my treatment plan for prostate cancer, but what should my daily dose have been, and how long should I have taken it? I appreciate 2nd Smartest Guy’s efforts, but I’m still influenced by “the book”. I am reminded that Pasteur and Lister had long established the Germ theory, and (I can’t remember the OBGYN’s name who was driven insane though his sanitary practices drove down deaths among his patients) others knew not to keep sticking unwashed hands into wounds—so McKinley died because the medical establishment refused to accept facts. Cure cancer? Hell no, if we can’t make more money than we do elaborately helping people die.

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Tony Porcaro's avatar

Pasteur and Lister did NOT establish the germ theory; Lister's surgery patients were dying after successful surgeries due to infections (bacterial) from dirty hands and unclean operating rooms, the environment, as Antoine Bechamp had asserted, as Did Florence Nightingale when she realized British soldiers were dying from infections that could be prevented with clean air, clean water, sunshine and good food and hygiene practices.

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David B. Miller's avatar

Thanks, Tony, for straightening out the facts. I hope I got the general idea straight. (Pasteur and his microscope were instrumental in substantiating the work of others, weren’t they? I had understood that Pasteur determined that French sheep were dying and their disease was caused by germs, but my understanding may be too simplified. The takeaway I was aiming at is that the medical establishment was loathe to adopt and act upon the Germ theory, and suggest looking into other theories, such as a parasite theory. As good as the germ theory is, it doesn’t seem to be the ultimate answer to every disease, and viruses don’t seem to cause the rest. Thanks again.

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Irunthis1's avatar

FLCCC is doing a volunteer observation clinical “trial “ of patients at several clinics around the country on this very topic please go to their website to see if there’s one near you or if you can join in with a willing local doc via telemedicine.

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Tirion's avatar

Isn't the problem that most establishment-trained doctors and policymakers are in the pocket of Big Pharma and are driven/controlled by money and doing whatever they need to do to keep their licenses rather than what makes people better?

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MLL's avatar

Look up a Fenbendazole support group on FB. Lots of information on many complementary supplements. For example, Tudca is important to support liver. Otherwise your liver enzymes will go up which is not good.

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