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Anonymous No. 16123144

I've been hearing a lot about pic related after kinda going down a rabbit hole. There's tons of testimony and a couple of studies that suggest random generic anti-viral/parasite meds curing/treating STDs and certain kinds of cancer. Any other anons hear about this that can elaborate a bit more??

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Anonymous No. 16123218

Shameless self-bump

Anonymous No. 16123287

My aunt has inoperable pancreatic cancer. She switched to carnivore diet + fenbendazole before starting chemo. Timor growth had slowed to 0, but no shrinkage. Activity markers also significantly reduced. The oncologist doesn't know about the fenbendazole and is shocked by how effective the chemo has been, best response he's ever seen.

Anonymous No. 16123297

>>16123287
>fenbendazole
Did you watch the video from my OP or no? Because the guy with lung cancer that spread to the rest of his body survived off just that

Anonymous No. 16123300

>>16123144
> random generic anti-viral/parasite meds curing/treating STDs and certain kinds of cancer
You should be more specific.

Anonymous No. 16123304

>>16123300
Well see
>>16123287
>>16123297
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYILnjc_wuY
Also off the top of my head is anti-parasite/malaryia meds can cure herpes

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Anonymous No. 16123308

>>16123144
>I've been hearing a lot about pic related
>after kinda going down a rabbit hole

You don't say? You searched for something, on the internet, and then found it? Wow!
Is this what they call an echo chamber?

Anonymous No. 16123338

>>16123308
>You don't say? You searched for something, on the internet, and then found it? Wow!
>Is this what they call an echo chamber?
Quite the opposite actually. Ironically enough, if you search "edmond man cheap cancer cure" you get a result about a scam artist from edmond getting arrested way before you get this result which is clearly more of a match

Anonymous No. 16123340

>>16123308
>>16123338
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hiNLPk8mmo
This right here

Anonymous No. 16123357

>>16123287
>Source: My Aunt

Anonymous No. 16123361

>>16123357
At this point its better than the source being mayo clinic or pfizer

Anonymous No. 16123495

>>16123144
bump

Anonymous No. 16123584

>>16123287
>The oncologist doesn't know about the fenbendazole
If you don't inform your care provider, especially your fucking oncologist, of every medication you are taking you are a FUCKING moron. This is how you end up with unexpected drug interactions leading to injury or death.

Anonymous No. 16123662

>>16123297
Didn't watch the video

>>16123584
Eh, oncologists make money from selling chemo. My cousin is a pharmacist and her husband is a medical researcher. Between the two of them they're not going to let anything bad happen.

Anonymous No. 16123722

>>16123662
The danger can come when three people start thinking "between the two of them"

Anonymous No. 16123818

>>16123722
When you become a practicing doctor, make sure to reflect on the feelings you have now when you realise just how little understanding you have over drug interactions for all of your patients. There is no one more invested in the health of the patient than the patient themselves. Doctors are not the dispassionate deliverers of health, they are as fallible as anyone else. You'll do well to adopt that humility in your practice.

Anonymous No. 16123846

>>16123818
It is precisely because drug interactions are so dangerous and poorly understood, that patients ought not to deliberately withhold information about drugs they are taking. 'You don't understand 100% of drug interactions' does not automatically mean 'so they don't matter'.

>There is no one more invested in the health of the patient than the patient themselves
I can be invested more than anyone else in fixing a hole in my roof. I would still trust the skills of someone who actually fixes roofs for a living.

>Doctors are not the dispassionate deliverers of health, they are as fallible as anyone else.
Everyone is equally skilled and knowledgeable? But some (the patients) are more equal than others? Listen to yourself. This is notwithstanding that it is perfectly possible and common for people to be both dispassionate and fallible. If you just don't trust doctors, then say so, instead of hiding behind platitudes.

>You'll do well to adopt that humility in your practice.
What you've written demonstrates that you yourself are incapable of humility, and believe you 'know better than anyone', no matter what. Physician, heal thyself.

Anonymous No. 16123974

>>16123144
My uncle works at the cancer factory and he said it’s true, he gets paid extra to figure out ways to shut this stuff down real quick else they’ll have to close up shop

Anonymous No. 16124106

>>16123974
Shills mad

Anonymous No. 16124109

>>16123846
Appeals to authority: The post