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The accidental data that’s hard to ignore.
Bret Weinstein’s analysis of the 80 Ivermectin Court cases reveals a mind blowing statistic.
In the 40 cases where Ivermectin was permitted 38 survived.
In the 40 cases where it was not 38 died.
Using a standard statistical formula the chances that Ivermectin had no impact are roughly 1 in 20 quadrillion.
As Weinstein put it -
‘like guessing a random 15 digit number on your first try’
Yet we were denied this treatment.
This is one of the biggest medical tragedies in modern history!!
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They said “move on.”
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Ivermectin. Fenbendazole.
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I seem to be getting a lot of questions about my dad’s cancer journey. Probably best to sum it up in one post for posterity.
In june of 2022 he was 72. For rhe previous 2 years he had trouble urinating - meaning that even after he went, he still felt full. A routine blood panel showed his kidneys were failing. Keep in mind kidney failure rarely has symptoms. His creatinine was at 12… for reference they put you on dialysis at 5…
He was immediately hospitalized at Eisenhower in Palm Desert where they inserted a catheter and drained over 2 liters of urine
His prostrate was massively enlarged and his PSA was almost 950. My dad has a lot of money and decided to get a second opinion at USC Keck urology, one of the best in the nation because they are also oncology.
Scans revealed stage 4 prostate cancer that was still contained within the pelvis. His kidney failure was due to his swollen prostate which was pinching off his urethra and causing urine to back up into his kidneys.
Long story short he was presented with chemo since they declined to do surgery due to his age. They also put him on testosterone blockers which severely impacted his health.
We deliberated a lot on what to do as a family. In the end my dad wanted to go a different route. Discharged from the hospital with a foley catheter, he sought out Dr William Makis from the university of alberta.
Within two weeks he started the Makis protocol which in my dads case was the following:
1 x 444 Fenbendazole daily
3 x 6 mg ivermectin daily
He was on this for around 90 days. I think almost 100.
Then, they took him off of it. They let it sit for another 3 months at which point he got new scans.
His PSA was then measured. He went from 950….to 4. FOUR.
prostate normal size. No sign of cancers. It was gone. Hope this story can help someone…
If you battling this you owe it to yourself to give it a try!!’n