🧵 Ivermectin as a preventive treatment to avoid cancer?
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Apr 2024 16:50:16 UTC No. 16124406
If we take Ivermectin (maybe also fenbendazol) every year (2-3 times a year for some weeks), could it be the solution (or the one with highest potential) to avoid getting cancer?
For example if you are over 40 years old it would be a good idea because it will prevent cancer cells from moving beyond the initial phase.
The issue with cancer is "getting the solution early" (we have heard this for years). So, why not avoiding the first cancer cells to reproduce?
What would be the side effects for taking it several times a year for the rest of your life? I guess no more side effects that taking alcohol or SRSI or any other medicine (or probably even less side effects).
Is not this better than getting cancer and having to go for the process of chemo and harder drugs? Or better than using ivermectin once the cancer cells have already mutated?
So what is your opinion and what dosage would you take?
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Apr 2024 19:15:21 UTC No. 16124590
You should be considering taking meds for your mental health...
It might be a surprise for you, but on average we produce around 14 cancer cells every day. And surprise surprise, our immune system has t killer cells to kill them all. The only issue is when our immune system doesn't function properly. And that when you don't get enough near infra red, uvb, elements are out of balance in your body and you are deficient on basic shit like magnesium, you eat goyslop, including seed oils, and your microbiome is ruined because of that. Take care of that and it will improve your life in all aspects.
For ivermectin, in a long run it will deplete your nervous system of vital metals and you risk to develope a brain damage. Sound worse than dying from cancer in your 80-90s. On top of that, once a year won't do shit. It won't cure all forms of cancer and once a year is just pointless even to deal with it. We don't have any studies if it does cure cancer at all. It might be that in those anecdotal cases people had some other issue that were solved with ivermectin, and their immune system could finally focus on cancer.
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Apr 2024 19:30:47 UTC No. 16124613
>>16124590
Ok. So for what big pharma you are working??
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Apr 2024 19:40:58 UTC No. 16124623
>>16124406
While this is only anecdotal, I took ivermectin when I had Hodgkin's Lymphoma (This was before I got chemotherapy) and it reduced my symptoms significantly (Night sweats, loss of appetite, general malaise).
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Apr 2024 08:06:12 UTC No. 16125256
>>16124623
Well, so if there are no side effects from taking Ivermectin then as a safe medicine I guess that it would be the best preventive treatment for cancers too.
Because it has been proven that it works when the cancer is already in metastasis then it is obvious that taking this medicine as a preventive treatment will work too.
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Apr 2024 08:48:41 UTC No. 16125317
>>16124406
>So what is your opinion and what dosage would you take?
You didn't really mention anywhere that it actually could prevent cancer.
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Apr 2024 11:51:05 UTC No. 16125480
>>16125317
If it kills cancer cells in cancer patients (there are many examples on this) then it is obvious that it will also kill the initial cancer cells (even if the doctors can´t still tell you that you have cancer).
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Apr 2024 14:38:02 UTC No. 16125644
>>16125480
>If it kills cancer cells in cancer patients (there are many examples on this)
If. and which examples?
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Apr 2024 14:45:34 UTC No. 16125654
>>16124406
Possible in the sense the ones cause by parasites. Like liver ones.
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Apr 2024 07:02:22 UTC No. 16126890
>>16124406
If only our bodies already had some sort of system to prevent cancerous cells from dividing, some kind of protein that arrested the cell cycle in response to damage. Maybe we wouldn't find it the first time, or the second time, maybe it would even be the fifty third time, and we could call it P53. Maybe we could do some research and find that P53 was defective in like the vast majority of cancers and then do actual research into how this could benefit or prevent cancers.
Nah, that seems like too much hard work. Let's just take some horse pills some fat retard with no STEM background chilled because we are brainlets.
You should ABSOLUTELY take as much Ivermectin as you can get your hands on OP. You have like 30 trillion cells in your body, you're gonna need a lot for all of them right? Literally max out your cards and take like 50g.