NEW ARTICLE: FENBENDAZOLE Paste and IVERMECTIN Paste Topical Testimonials - Basal Cell Carcinomas, benign moles and other skin lesions - Two testimonials
Make sure to load up on that horse paste! 😃
No, seriously. Do it.
Case 01:
"I had been taking Ivermectin and using Fenbendazole paste on basal cell cancer on my face. I was facing a Mohs procedure on my nose - would have been the 4th on my face - and I wanted to avoid that if possible. The cancer is almost gone now as are the other precancers on my face"
"I also used Ivermectin gel and Fenbendazole paste on an unsightly, likely benign, nickel-sized mole-like growth on my chest. Within a month it was gone with no scar".
"Move to a Conservative State in the US - we'd love to have you!!" 😊
Case 02:
"My dad who is 80 has had sores on both sides of his temple for several years now that bleeds every day. He has seen a doctor for this and the doctor believes it is some sort of cancer"
"I was able to get my hands on Ivermectin horse paste and had my dad put some on his sores. Within 3 weeks two sores on his left temple and cheek bone have disappeared"
"best of luck fighting the Canadian government that are attacking your practice" @ABDanielleSmith
My Take...
I now have multiple testimonials like this both for Ivermectin paste and Fenbendazole paste.
Everyone should have both of these in their medicine cabinet.
They will treat any kind of skin cancer, and you can treat these skin cancers while you’re waiting to see a dermatologist (up to a year if you’re in the 51st State run by Governor @JustinTrudeau ).
Family doctors, you are not allowed to help your patients because almost all of you panic and assume fetal position at the mere mention of Ivermectin (and you've probably never heard of Fenbendazole).
Leave real medicine to the professionals! 😉
The Ivermectin Revolution will not be televised or shown on CNN. But it will be on @X.
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@joerogan
NEW ARTICLE: IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - Bladder Cancer (Papillary Urothelial Carcinoma) - "Cancer Free for the first time since 2014"
Now this is something you don't hear everyday! 😃
"Dr.Makis...I'm writing to inform you about my latest bladder biopsy which was negative. Since 2014, every pathology returned was positive for low-grade papillary urothelial tumors, until now"
"I started taking Ivermectin 1mg per kilo. Then somehow I was able to get in touch with you to ask if I should do anything else. You mentioned 444mg of Fenbendazole"
"Cancer Free for the first time since 2014"
My Take…
I believe this is my first bladder cancer testimonial.
Can you imagine helping someone become "cancer free" for the first time in 10 years?
Did I mention I love what I do? 😊
Recent research backs the use of Ivermectin + Fenbendazole in bladder cancer:
2024 - Fan et al - Ivermectin Inhibits Bladder Cancer Cell Growth and Induces Oxidative Stress and DNA Damage
“Our study showed that in vitro and in vivo, Ivermectin inhibited the growth of bladder cancer cells. In addition, Ivermectin could induce apoptosis, ROS production, DNA damage, and activate ATM/P53 pathway-related proteins in bladder cancer cells. Conclusion: According to these findings, Ivermectin may be a potential therapeutic candidate against bladder cancer due to its significant anti-cancer effect.”
2022 Tung et al - Ivermectin induces cell cycle arrest and caspase-dependent apoptosis in human urothelial carcinoma cells
“Ivermectin inhibited growth, regulated the cell cycle, and induced apoptosis in human UC cells. It also induced the activation of both extrinsic and intrinsic caspase-dependent apoptotic pathways. Further investigation revealed that ivermectin induced apoptosis in UC cells is mediated via c-Jun N-terminal kinase signaling. Herein, we demonstrated that Ivermectin can be used as a new therapeutic agent for treating UC cells.”
2021 Chiang et al - Fenbendazole Enhancing Anti-Tumor Effect: A Case Series
“A 63-year-old Caucasian female presented with increasing lower urinary tract symptoms and hematuria. CT imaging revealed a 7.5 cm right lateral bladder mass with extension to the right pelvic sidewall and right-sided hydronephrosis requiring percutaneous nephrostomy.
There was no evidence of metastatic disease, consistent with clinical T4 tumor. Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumor (TURBT) demonstrated a large necrotic mass with pathology confirming urothelial carcinoma with 85% squamous and 2% sarcomatoid histology. She was treated with Accelerated Methotrexate, Vinblastine, Doxorubicin, and Cisplatin (AMVAC) for 6 cycles over the course of 4 months along with concurrent Fenbendazole (FBZ) 1 gram three times weekly.
Follow-up CT revealed no evidence of disease with minimal residual thickening in the right inferior bladder wall. She declined to proceed with cystectomy and remains on surveillance with no evidence of progression.”
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day
Fenbendazole 444mg
It was that simple!
I have the largest Ivermectin Cancer Clinic in the world. Despite vicious attacks by the Alberta government and our local healthcare mafia (Alberta Health Services and the College of Physicians),
it continues to produce ground-breaking results that send shockwaves internationally...
And I'm just getting started folks... 😉
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@JoeRogan
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