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Also - link -Follow Oncologist Dr. William Makis. He is all over this topic of using repurposed drugs that work.

https://makismd.substack.com/p/new-podcast-15-minutes-with-drmakis-63c?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=218niq&triedRedirect=true

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Has anyone had success with treating Psoriasis with either Ivermectin or Fenbendazole?

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Recently a friend explained how fructose was a considerable burden for humans to ingest. A big time fruit eater living in the tropics, his health was deteriorating. He has eliminated 95% and experienced a step change in well being and his A1C, Small, Dense LDL Cholesterol, etc. Have all improved greatly. I was always told how “good “ it was to eat fruit but this appears to be doubtful now.

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Maybe eating fruit “big time” was the issue and not eating a balanced diet of protein, fruits and vegetables.

It seems balance and moderation in everything is the key.

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Lot of sugar in fruit...

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I was irritated when my Oncologist told me I was going to die with metastatic NSCLC in January 2024, and that I was done for by Christmas if I didn't take the snake oil suggested by Merck. I agreed to take Pembrolizumab (to shut my family up), this Immunotherapy is mighty novel.. However I also started the Joe Tippens Protocol.

My Oncologist advises the tumour in my lung has shrunk and doesn't bleed anymore. I feel as healthy as ever. I think it's so much more positive to state that I have a 4% chance of getting to the five year mark. I mean I like a challenge : )

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After my son died from an ependymoma (brain-stem) many years ago, I told young people who might be interested to go find a cure for cancer. (In light of recent events, I suspect that his "unknown-cause" cancer was vaccine related, but that's a long story, and not particularly relevant here.) At an appropriate moment I made a similar comment more recently to members of the oncology team while I was getting irradiated for prostate cancer (and on the Fenben protocol too). The reality appears to be that since there's no money in Fenben or Iver, "they" have no interest in investigating that approach to curing cancer. If we keep getting the word out, though, eventually someone "with credentials" will take seriously the ideas we favor. In the tradition of Lister, Pasteur, and other healthcare revolutionaries, I hope whoever gets the world to listen will be awarded at least one Nobel Prize as the one who "found the cure for cancer". In other words, does anyone really care who gets the credit? It could be Joe Tippens, or the one who turned him onto it, or it could be some shyster who pulls a fast one and gets all the credit--as long as the cure gets used.

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How was the success of radiation and Fenben?

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My radiation treatment ended October 13, 2023, and I continued with Fenben for another two months. (My doctor tells me I now have high levels of MTA or whatever the tests are that, if significantly worse, would necessitate aggressive testing for fatty liver, but a liver ultrasound shows nothing of concern.) PSA is back to around 1 (from around 9), and God is good. I have a life to live for Him, and have no regrets about using both secular means of treatment as well as prayer and dependency.

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Great success story. Too many friends suffering prostate issues right now.

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I had a biopsy that showed a (3,4) (or was it 4,3?) score, too serious for the radiation oncologist to allow me to proceed with only Fenben (self-interest not a factor). I had earlier declined surgery after I discovered that it was the equivalent of renovating a house down to the studs, just when I happened to get advised by a couple of my Navy classmates to try the Joe Tippens protocol. I’ll continue with quarterly checkups, but I’m symptom-free and working on other long-term projects. High incidence of cancers and turbo cancers today correlates with MRNA injections. I’m a pureblood, so no worries there. Thanks for your encouragement.

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Really appreciate the follow up

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I see that these are individually available, but I wonder if they are available in one package… And I’m guessing insurance doesn’t cover any of this… Of course if it’s going to keep you alive….

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Nope. One-stop shopping is lacking in this emerging area of alternative health care. The patient has to cobble things together unless they align themselves with a professional who understands (and trusts) this Joe Tippens protocol. Canadian doctor, Dr. William Makis, may be able to answer your question.

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I have a friend who has recently been diagnosed with melanoma in several spots. Is there any indication that the Joe Tippens protocol would be a successful treatment for that? I have purchased both fenbendazole and ivermectin from 2SG and would gladly pass it on to my friend if there is positive feedback.

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Excuse me but doesn't this updated Joe Tippens protocol with the addition of VIR-X (which also has 62.5mg VitD as cholecalciferol) DOUBLE the original protocol's VitD recommendation of 62.5mg VitD? Not that there's a problem with that especially if the goal is to keep the VITAMIN D 25 HYDROXY above the 50ng/mL level in the blood. Just wondering about this VIR-X addition to the original protocol. Lots of stuff (good stuff) in that VIR-X product. 62.5mg VitD stuck out in my mind.

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Yes, we need the established medical establishment (sorry for the redundancy) to take Fenben and Iver seriously, and perhaps consider parasites (which both attack) as a possible cause of cancer. This instead of trying novel ways of selectively poisoning cancer cells without understanding why they are there.

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