Ivermectin against cancer? Two oncologists say yes — it can work miracles on Stage IV patients

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Margi and I at the Mayo Clinic in 2019 on the last day of her proton-beam radiation, when they have you ring a bell upon completion. I lost her to cancer two years ago. Recently, I have been reading about taking Ivermectin against this scourge….

The criminal problem is the Big Pharma jews try to allow no large-scale clinical trials of any medication that is out of patent and cheap. They want their obscene profits.

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Ivermectin — A Therapy for Cancer

Veterinarians are several steps ahead when it comes to the anti-tumor properties of ivermectin

[source: https://toba60.com/ivermectina-una-terapia-per-il-cancro-riservata-solo-ai-cavalli/]

Ivermectin is an extraordinary molecule, for its range of actions and its safety. Since its discovery it has saved millions of lives, yet health authorities have relegated it to the rank of treatment reserved for horses; this is because drugs in the public domain threaten the pharmaceutical industry.

Here is the testimony received from a blog reader eight days ago:

“My wife is coming off chemotherapy for advanced, stage III ovarian cancer (my wife’s cancer is caused by a mutation in the BRCA2 gene); after being evaluated in the United States, she was treated with Taxol and Carboplatin.

Having read studies on the PNAS website (NB: Journal of the American Academy of Sciences ), according to which IVM [Ivermectin!!!!] combined with Taxol gave amplified results, I decided to supplement the chemo with 12 mg of IVM every other day.

The first CT scan in July showed a large tumor and damage to the peritoneum. Laparoscopy confirmed the diagnosis. Ca125 marker test = 288. From the beginning, I told my wife that COVID was still dragging on and that it would be useful to resume ivermectin, which had protected us from the epidemic, but which we had stopped taking in January.

After 3 chemotherapy sessions (9 weeks), a new ultrasound showed that the tumor was in strong regression, with almost no traces on the peritoneum.

Surgeon’s comment: This is remarkable, I did not expect it. Ca125 dropped to 22! Decision to operate within 15 days.

Uterus and ovaries were removed. Surgeon’s comment: This is extraordinary. No tumor, some dead cells on the peritoneum that I removed. The biopsy confirmed that everything was gone, Ca125 at 3.

The oncologist described the result as exceptional, but that microscopic cells could remain, and therefore continued the chemotherapy with Avastin from the fifth session. If I understood correctly, this treatment is to prevent the tumor from generating vessels to feed the cancer cells!!!! What tumor?

I informed them of my complementary “treatment” and shared my sources. Studies have shown that ivermectin restores apoptosis [the body hunting  and killing its own dangerous cells] – but this was not of great interest: “I will look into it”. To this day I am not sure if they have done any research”.

Please note: this does not necessarily mean that ivermectin influenced this outcome – it could be a coincidence. Nevertheless, this case should stand out, because this cancer is very bad: peritoneal metastases indicate a very virulent and terminal cancer, with a mortality rate of 87% at this stage, which gives little hope.

Unfortunately, medicine practiced in the 21st century does not give value to this observation; it is not a randomized study costing a few million dollars. Furthermore, no one will invest, since this molecule, fallen into the public domain, cannot be profitable. Observational medicine, which seeks to reproduce a possible discovery, no longer belongs to a world in which industrialists and biostatisticians have replaced doctors.

It is a pity, because ivermectin may have a potential action not yet explored. In addition to its action on almost all parasites, its antiviral action proven by veterinarians and covered in humans, its anti-inflammatory, immuno-regulatory, anti-cytokine shock action, but also its anti-agglutination action that can protect against some vascular side-effects of vaccination, it is also clearly an adjuvant that strengthens some anti-tumor treatments. I have also recently concluded that it is an anti-tumor treatment in its own right.

He deserves the Nobel Prize twice.

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Veterinarians are ahead of doctors when it comes to the anticancer potential of Ivermectin. This 2019 article reports that ivermectin is not only an adjuvant, but also an anticancer agent, able to inhibit the growth of mammary tumors in dogs, the most common type in females and with a poor prognosis. It does this both in vitro and in vivo, blocking the growth of tumor cells.

This husband’s curiosity may have saved his wife’s life. It’s a shame that doctors are so unaware: this potential of Ivermectin is not a recent discovery. But the authorities have done everything to belittle this extraordinary molecule because it is not very profitable.

In 2017, Santé Log and Top Santé [in France] published an article in PNAS that referred to a study from Osaka University [in Japan], which reported the antitumor effect of Ivermectin on epithelial ovarian cancer cells, interacting with the KPNB1 gene responsible for the disease, with a direct effect on tumor apoptosis (programmed cell death, which is the process by which cells trigger their self-destruction in response to a signal). The KPNB1 gene behaves like an oncogene and researchers confirm that its overexpression significantly accelerates the proliferation and survival of tumor cells, while its inhibition induces apoptosis.

Ivermectin inhibits KPNB1 activity and has a synergistic effect when combined with paclitaxel (Taxol), a standard drug for the treatment of epithelial ovarian cancer. The authors conclude that: “we found that the combination of Ivermectin and paclitaxel produced a stronger antitumor effect on EOC both in vitro and in vivo than either drug alone.” Taxol is also used in some bronchopulmonary and breast cancers and in AIDS-associated Kaposi’s sarcomas. The synergy with ivermectin observed in ovarian cancer may be equally beneficial in other cases.

This article from Pharmacologic Research explores the different mechanisms of action of Ivermectin in various types of cancer, based on 114 studies. The article states that “ivermectin has potent antitumor effects, including inhibition of proliferation, metastasis, and angiogenic activity, in a variety of tumor cells…. ivermectin induces programmed tumor cell death, including apoptosis, autophagy, and pyroptosis …. ivermectin can also inhibit cancer stem cells and reverse multidrug resistance, and is most effective when used in combination with other chemotherapy drugs.”

Apoptosis has been observed in ovarian, colorectal, renal, glioblastoma, and leukemia cancer cells. Autophagy affects glioma, lung cancer, and melanoma, while pyroptosis affects lung cancer cells.

Other papers study the action of ivermectin in colorectal and prostate cancer. Studies are underway for an injectable form of ivermectin, in breast, lung, bladder, and melanoma cancers. Another notable work is a 2021 book on the repurposing of old molecules. The chapter on ivermectin recounts a series of experiments conducted on all these tumors.

In addition to these potential effects on tumors, let’s not forget another discovery from five years ago: remyelination, which opens up avenues for the treatment of multiple sclerosis (here and here).

Ivermectin has not finished surprising us.

Unfortunately for all these applications, we will not see studies that lead to marketing authorization. In fact, what is ivermectin worth at a dollar a tablet compared to treatments at a few thousand euros promoted by large pharmaceutical groups?

As for the doctors who would prescribe this drug, knowing that there are no harmful side effects even if it doesn’t work, they will still be prosecuted. Rules are rules, it seems, and the well-being of the patients is secondary.

Medicine is not moving in the right direction. Doctors do not like patients coming to ask for this or that test or treatment because they “saw it on the internet”. But if doctors have thrown in the towel, surely that means someone else should step up? It was not the husband’s job to read the medical articles that doctors should have read, but he was right to do so. I cannot help but compare this situation to the reports of adverse events related to vaccines. In the pharmacovigilance registers, the omitted declarations by patients are almost as many as those by health professionals.

The role of patients and families is not to seek treatments and report their findings, but that of health professionals, many of whom seem to be absent. If we continue like this, in the future it will be patients who treat health professionals!

In the meantime, at least the horses will be well cared for.

Dr. Tess Lawrie

Source: tapnewswire.com

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….Ivermectin Cancer Treatment Cancer Patients Report Miraculous Recoveries Thanks to Ivermectin Treatment!

Cancer patients have left doctors stunned after experiencing miraculous recoveries thanks to taking ivermectin. Dr. William Makis, a renowned oncologist, radiologist and immunologist in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, has revealed that a patient has made an astonishing recovery from stage 4 prostate cancer.

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About Dr. Makis

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[source:  CMB_SYNCH_MAKIS– The Wellness Company (twc.health)]

Dr. William Makis MD, FRCPC is a physician living in Edmonton, Alberta. He obtained an Immunology degree at University of Toronto where he was a top scholarship recipient, and graduated from McGill University [the Harvard of Canada!] School of Medicine in 2005, with specialty training in Nuclear Medicine Radiology and Oncology. 

Dr. Makis has internationally renowned expertise in cutting edge cancer treatments for end stage cancer patients. He ran one of the largest Targeted Radionuclide Therapy Cancer Clinics in North America and diagnosed over 10,000 cancer patients in his career with state-of-the-art diagnostics such as PET/CT. 

Dr.Makis is also a cancer researcher with over 100 peer-reviewed publications in international medical journals, as well as a best-selling author on Substack. He has been fighting corruption in Canada’s healthcare system for many years, and today he is working hard to help transform our healthcare system, by bringing back trust, honesty and medical ethics, and advocating for patients and their families who have been harmed by the system. 

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The patient said he was secretly taking Ivermectin along with other treatments and that his doctors were amazed to see that he recovered “quite quickly”. They told Makis that they had followed his protocol for Ivermectin without speaking to their own doctor. As a result, the patient saw his PSA scores drop to remission levels “fairly quickly” after taking Ivermectin.

The doctors were shocked at “how quickly” the patient recovered without “any problems or side effects.” The patient told Makis that he was “battling very aggressive stage 4 prostate cancer.”

“I combined your Ivermectin protocol with the chemotherapy treatments,” the patient told Makis. “We achieved our goal of getting my PSA score down to 0.02 fairly quickly.” “The doctors were surprised at how quickly it happened. “They didn’t know I was taking Ivermectin.” “I’ve been taking 72 mg of Ivermectin for 6 months in addition to chemotherapy treatments with no problems or side effects,” the patient explained. “I think I need to go into maintenance mode now.”

This news comes as other leading cancer experts share similar stories of miraculous recoveries after Ivermectin treatments. As previously reported by Slay News, renowned surgical oncologist Dr. Kathleen Ruddy has seen several patients with advanced cancer make dramatic recoveries after taking Ivermectin.

Ruddy shared the story of a patient who reached the end of the road after cancer treatments could no longer help him. However, something remarkable has happened product. This man had stage 4 prostate cancer and had tried all the conventional protocols before doctors told him there was nothing they could do. Then he started taking Ivermectin.

Within six months, the metastatic lesions began to disappear. Within a year, “he was going out dancing for four hours” three nights a week, according to Dr. Ruddy. A similar scenario played out for another patient named Eddie, Ruddy revealed. He was also in bad shape. Eddie was diagnosed with two unresectable esophageal tumors that surgeons wouldn’t treat. He was a smoker, couldn’t swallow, and had lost 40 pounds in a year and a half. “Within a few weeks, he seemed stronger. He could swallow,” Dr. Ruddy reported. “He had gained three pounds. His voice was better.” Several weeks later, Dr. Ruddy told Eddie, “You need to get a CT scan.” “We did the CT scan. No tumors. Gone. Gone,” Dr. Ruddy said in amazement. “The problem was he had sold his fishing boat.” “That was the biggest problem. He was better. His tumor was gone.”

Ruddy said several other patients were also treated with Ivermectin and all experienced miraculous recoveries. That’s when Ruddy said she had to sound the alarm about the drug’s success. “I was as surprised as anyone that Ivermectin had potential as an anticancer agent,” Ruddy said. She noted that the likelihood of patients coincidentally recovering while taking Ivermectin was “zero.” “It’s like winning the lottery with the first three tickets you buy,” she explained.

Meanwhile, a recent study has found that Ivermectin can successfully treat several different forms of cancer. As reported by Slay News, the major study confirmed that Ivermectin is successful in treating multiple cancers after testing its use against 28 types of the disease. The researchers sought to identify the effectiveness of using Ivermectin as a cancer treatment. The study found that Ivermectin was effective in treating all of the cancers it was tested against.

Although some cancers are more resistant to Ivermectin than others, the drug has nevertheless proven useful and has also helped improve the effectiveness of chemotherapy.
The most treatment-sensitive cancer cell lines were:
Ovarian
Breast
Glioblastoma
Lung cancer
Colon cancer
Uterine
SCC
Hepatocellular
TNBC breast cancer
Pancreatic Endometrial
The least sensitive [in terms of a positive outcome] were:
Osteosarcoma
Gastric
Melanoma
Ivermectin has proven useful in the treatment of lymphomas and leukemias. Doctors and scientists continue to amaze the scientific community as the “wonder drug” is now being used to treat a growing list of various diseases in humans.
As Slay News recently reported, Ivermectin has been shown to be effective in treating cancer, Parkinson’s disease, Covid “vaccine” mRNA damage, epilepsy, and many other diseases. According to one study among many, Ivermectin can be used to treat:
cancer
myiasis
trichinosis
malaria
leishmaniasis
American trypanosomiasis
schistosomiasis
bedbugs
rosacea
asthma
epilepsy
neurological diseases
HIV
tuberculosis
Buruli’s ulcer.

 

….Boy, they really hate this Dr. Makis

 

Vaccine-skeptic former Alberta doctor loses bid to appeal contempt order

Dr. William Makis has made a number of unfounded allegations about the impact of COVID-19 vaccines

Prepared syringes of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. Photo by Jack Boland /Postmedia, file

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The Court of Appeal of Alberta has denied an outspoken former Alberta physician the chance to appeal a court order from earlier this year that found him in contempt.

Viliam Makis was seeking to appeal the order, which sealed certain confidential information and directed him to destroy other confidential medical information in his and his corporation’s possession.

In a ruling published Tuesday, Justice Frans Slatter ruled Makis’ appeal was without merit and imposed more than $5,600 in court costs on Makis to be paid to Alberta Health Services and the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

Makis had called the costs “threats,” “extortion” and “conspiracy,” the ruling reads, which also notes he had accused Alberta Health Services and the college, along with their lawyers and a dozen judges, of engaging in criminal conduct.

“These arguments are frivolous. There is nothing unlawful about pursuing steps in civil litigation,” Slatter’s ruling states.

Slatter concurred with an earlier ruling that found Makis to be in contempt for violating an order preventing him from filing or attempting to file complaints with any police service without prior permission.

“No arguable error has been shown that would justify an appeal.”

Makis was a nuclear-medicine physician at the Cross Cancer Institute until October 2016. His employment was terminated after complaints of professional misconduct, including an incident where he was accused of confronting a colleague — accusing her of lying to a college investigator and threatening her.

Makis later sued AHS for wrongful dismissal, but his case was dismissed and he was declared by the court to be a vexatious litigant.

Makis has since made unsubstantiated accusations of pedophiles and child sex traffickers working within the health-care system, falsely claimed that the COVID-19 vaccine killed 80 doctors, and accused without merit medical professionals of covering up sudden deaths caused by the same vaccine.

More recently, he was also among the speakers at the anti-vaccine Injection of Truth town hall put on by Calgary-Lougheed UCP MLA Eric Bouchard in June and has also co-authored a paper positing that the anti-parasitic drug Ivermectin can treat cancer.

mblack@postmedia.com

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It works… only I take Fenbendazole, they took me off their cancer treatment last March and told me to go home and get your affairs in order and call hospice… and a friend and my son to take Fenbendazol and he had some… my friend has pancreatic cancer stage 4 and told him to go home also.. same thing… went to the Dr yesterday and he said my tumor markers went down from 180 to 4… and come back in two months, he was trying to figure out what happened, they had me dead already last March
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George Beemer

Awesome,simply awwsome!

 

 

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    Tom Young

    Jack this is great to know. I always knew the cancer treatment industry didn’t seem right, thanks for sharing.

     

     

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    Steve Clark

    That’s fantastic news. I was really worried about you early this past summer. I asked my physician if he could prescribe ivermectine to use prophyllactically, and he said it’s bad for the liver. This same doctor also has gotten 2 plus a booster. At about 60, he is in excellent shape and rides a bike daily. In 2022 he wiped out and trashed his leg. Then less than a year later broke his knee. I believe he knows he made a bad choice, but won’t admit it.

     

     

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    Jack Horner

    Steve Clark Never heard that about being bad for the liver…Fen Ben isn’t, one is dog dewormer and the other is horse dewormer…I still have cancer and keep taking it every day… along with other supplements…we are getting very close to a civil war here… you can feel it…

     

     

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    Steve Clark

    Jack Horner Over here not as much, but whatever happens there will spill over here right away. I need to contact you. Sending message.

     

     

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    Tom Glenn

    The cure many times is worse than the disease, they figured you were no longer a cash cow to them, Glad its reversed for you.

     

     

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    Tom Glenn Exactly, they couldn’t make any more money off of me

     

     

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    George Vandersteene

    Glad you’re on the mend. I gave fenbendezol to my dying cat w mammary lung cancer she lived longer than expected.

     

     

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    Tim O’Neil

    I have cardiac neuropathy, which there is no treatment. So I did some research, figured out what should at least maintain the status quo, and made my own non-existent medicine. That was 12 years ago. Hit 70% mortality 5 years ago, and am currently in the 99% mortality bracket and still in the running.
    Protected me from most of the Parkinson’s symptoms too.

     

     

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    Jack Horner

    Tim O’Neil WOW, stay away from Drs and hospitals and you will be alright

     

     

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    Tim O’Neil They almost killed me

     

     

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    Lee Smith

    ❤ Great news .

     

     

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    Laura Krause

    I’ve been taking some too. Not for that reason, but overall
    I feel better. I hope my NP will write me a script one more time, I’ve taken it in horse paste mostly. Which makes super tiny doses. I’ve ordered some tabs from
    India as well, but shipping takes a month.
    Pharmacy gave me hard time “is this for Covid??!!” No I said look at her indication. Haha a nurse horror story in one word: Scabies. But that dude questioned me at all, just shows how things are.

     

     

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    Laura Krause My son ordered a pound from Amazon and some capsules, so what if you wanted it for COVID, none of their business

     

     

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    Laura Krause

    Jack Horner I had found it in Amazon as pills but the seller was pulled I guess, I can’t find it now.

     

     

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    Laura Krause I’ll see if my son can find it, he just ordered the powder

     

     

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    Jack Horner

    They call it Pancur also

     

     

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    Laura Krause

    Jack Horneryeah message me a link or even a screenshot of it

     

     

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    Laura Krause

    The F enbendazole
    Where do you get it ?

     

     

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    Kathy Hutcherson

    So glad for you, Jack! We’ve all been worried about you.

     

     

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    Kathy Hutcherson Thank you, how are you doing?

     

     

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    Kathy Hutcherson

    Jack Horner going to doc every 6 weeks. Down to 20 on kidneys. Feeling poorly. But still chugging along. Thanks for asking.

     

     

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    Will say a prayer for you, I worry about you

     

     

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    Kathy Hutcherson You’re welcome, do you drink any lemon juice?

     

     

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