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18 hrs agoLiked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

Stage 3 Multiple Myeloma. On a maintenance program at present as I took a hard pass on stem cell transfer. Looking to follow your Tippens protocol.

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17 hrs ago·edited 17 hrs agoLiked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

I treated a close relative with exactly the same condition who also IMHO correcty took a hard pass at stem cell transfer. Brought him to full remission several years ago after 7 months of Fenbendazole Quercetin (preferred ivermection but was unavailable) d3,canaboid oil subsituted for wine/alcohol to avoid feeding fermenting cancers cells with sugar.

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16 hrs agoLiked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

Thanks so much for the encouraging words, Sid. I’m starting today and hope to see encouraging signs in my blood work in 6-8 weeks. I used to consume a fair amount of wine prior to diagnosis, but I’ve dialed that back to almost zero over the past 18mo. Sugar consumption also down significantly. Thanks again! 🙏🏼

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Please keep us updated. Every success story helps. And yes, I call sugar "disease fertilizer". Processed foods in general, I avoid on the regular.

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How does a person ( in USA) go about finding the qualified doctors who have the knowledge an experience to treat ailing patients using these amazing array of treatments for all these serious diseases?

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the doctors are out there but have to stay on the "down lo" I think.... or have had to... maybe that is changing.

orthomolecular.org may be a place to start

Dr. Simone Gold just started "Gold Care'

Dr. Pierre Kory and other just started "Leading Edge"

flccc.net may have some provider lists to start with.

ask around .... people know people..... places that do IV vitamin c, etc...

that's how I've found a few places.

Unfortunately, there is pressure on doctors not to advertise their successes? Erin Elizabeth of Health Nut News has compiled a list of over 100 medical providers since 2015 with suspicious deaths. So much money trillions is at stake.

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I was diagnosed with NSCLC around a year ago, I started on the Joe Tippens protocol immediately, as I luckily read this Substack. This was in addition to the standard Merck Immunotherapy Pembrolizumab. I had the results of my latest CT scan today, the two tumours I had have continued to shrink, and I have no additional tumours. I'm so pleased, these are the best results and I believe it is the Ivermectin and Fenbendazole that are giving much better results than I was told to hope for. If there is anyone on the fence I would urge them to give it a go, in addition to whatever your quack recommends. I've suffered no side effects save a lack of appetite.

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I have a neighbor with pan-can. His wife told the oncos they were going to do Fen-Ben and Ivermectin, no sugar, etc. along with the chemo. He has had no major side effects from the chemo and….

Last PET/CT showed tumor death with a small area that still lit up in the colon area!

🙌

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another avenue to add if they need it......

mentioned in the first 10 minutes of this Sept 2020 interview,

1000 doctors in Japan were using the Riordan Protocol (Wichita, Kansas) for cancer which includes IV Vitamin C https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7NoUcktt58

https://www.orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v15n11.shtml

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Orthomolecular Medicine News Service, July 2, 2019

WHY VITAMIN C FIGHTS CANCER SO WELL

And why more and more oncologists are now using it

Commentary by Andrew W. Saul, Editor

(OMNS July 2, 2019) The success of intravenous vitamin C for cancer patients is a repeatedly-demonstrated clinical reality. Here is the full, detailed Riordan IVC protocol, a free download for everyone. http://www.doctoryourself.com/RiordanIVC.pdf Do not let loved ones suffer unnecessarily from one-sided care directed exclusively by physicians educated in pharmaceutical-funded medical schools. Bring your oncologist up to speed. No more leeches; no more calomel. No more procrastination about utilizing nutritional therapy. Enough is enough! Drop this protocol on your doctor's desk and demand an IV of vitamin C now. If the doctor refuses, go over their head or sue them for denying treatment.

Cancer cells are killed by vitamin C precisely because cancer cells are different. Inside a cancer cell, vitamin C, normally an antioxidant in a healthy cell, actually acts as a pro-oxidant and kills a cancer cell. Give enough C and you can kill malignant cells almost anywhere they may try to spread or try to hide.

Pancreatic cancer

Because pancreatic cancer is notoriously difficult to stop, administering vitamin C is all the more important. Here is a free download for a paper showing clinical success with very high-dose IV vitamin C against stage 4 pancreatic cancer. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5882293/pdf/cad-29-373.pdf The senior author, Jeanne A. Drisko, MD, is a diagnostic radiology specialist and professor at the University of Kansas, Division of Integrative Medicine.

Ovarian cancer

Ovarian cancer was successfully treated in two patients with very high dose vitamin C therapy. Free download of the paper at https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/0ff3/697498de73c7fc1f8483abecc193d5117079.pdf Since ovarian cancer is particularly dangerous, this finding needs to be shared far and wide. The study was done in 2003 and still a whole lot of people have not heard about it. Once again, it's the research of Jeanne Drisko, MD, and colleagues.

Vitamin C does not "interfere" with chemo

Antioxidants and other nutrients do not interfere with chemotherapy or radiation therapy and can increase survival. (Simone CB 2nd, Simone NL, Simone V, Simone CB. Altern Ther Health Med. 2007;13:22-28. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17405678 See also: Block K, Koch AC, Mead MN, Tothy PK, Newman RA, Gyllenhaal C. Impact of antioxidant supplementation on chemotherapeutic toxicity: a systematic review of the evidence from randomized controlled trials. Int J Cancer. 2008;123:1227-1239. doi: 10.1002/ijc.23754. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/ijc.23754 )

"At high concentrations, ascorbate does not interfere with chemotherapy or irradiation and may enhance efficacy in some situations . . . Meta-analyses of clinical studies involving cancer and vitamins also conclude that antioxidant supplementation does not interfere with the efficacy of chemotherapy."

( https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3751545 )

No, vitamin C does not "interfere" with chemo. I'm going to hit at this again and again. Why? Because innocent patients are suffering needlessly, and that really ticks me off. One of the original urban legends about chemo interference was hatched by Sloan-Kettering back in 2008. Here's the real story. http://www.doctoryourself.com/chemovitC.html

Not only does vitamin C not interfere with chemo, the vitamin itself IS chemotherapy against cancer. Vitamin C given intravenously is selectively toxic to cancer cells. http://www.doctoryourself.com/riordan2.html And while various oral forms are very helpful adjuncts, when fighting cancer, it has to be intravenous C to get the job done right.

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I have used Ivermectin to treat Lyme (Borreliosis) and Moregellons (dermatologic Lyme) for almost two decades. It works well with Alinia (Nitazoxonide) because Alinia is the ultimate biofilm ripper, and you have to get past the biofilm for drugs like Ivermectin to deactivate the infection.

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In 9/22 I had my first and only Covid experience. I took ivermectin along with a handful of other meds. Covid gone in 2-3 days. Ulcerative colitis, which I'd had for roughly 20 years ALSO VANISHED. I can't say for sure, but I'm now a BIG ivermectin fan.

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Shipping to Canada is expensive 🫤

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I inquired on that, they only ship to Canada by courier, because parcels get lost, confiscated, or returned at the border inspections. Personally I cannot afford the $90 ish fee.

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Contact the company directly and tell them you can't afford the shipping costs, and they will work with you: info@virex.health

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Not hard to outsmart the drug dealing oncologists.

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First of all, thank you for all of this mind-blowing and valuable information!

Do you know of any adverse effects of ivermectin on the kidneys if one were to take it for arthritis?

I am appreciative of any advice or experience that you or any reader might have.

Thank you

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Safer than aspirin; no known renal side effects....

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Thank you!

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Thank you for your continued work. This is and will save more lives.

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Lo e you site and am sharing it with other. Has there been any studies of ivermectin helping women suffering from endometriosis? Can you address this? thank you

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Albendazole is another variant. Should that work as well as Febendazole and Mebendazole?

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