HEALTH Parasites could be the cause of disease. These guys seem to have found the cures.

Publius

TB Fanatic
Seen this thread keeps coming back around and had time to think about this and just great government will see this as another way to kill us. If they can us it as a weapon they will.
 

Fairwillows

Where I am supposed to be.
i have been using the 3 on 4 off fenben protocol,
i have no cancer,its just precautionary.
over a month now and no ill side effects.
Please update for us, every now and then. I just ordered some

Oral-Pro, Pyrantel Pamoate Oral Suspension 50mg/mL, Pinworm Treatment for Adults and Children 32 Ounce​

I haven't had a chance yet to try it. I purchased this because they have various products over the counter containing this med, but hoooweeee, they are expensive to purchase for one individual. Will let you know when I try it.


And yes, it is a full moon. Starting Ivermectin tonight. Thanks @greysage !
 

ktrapper

Veteran Member
Thanks! I'm not on X so I can't see it there, but I was able to click on the two articles and will read them.

Perhaps you might consider adding this into your DH’s protocol.

I personally know of two cases, and old friend cured himself of lung cancer. It took a year with him. He only had a 25% functioning heart, and we gave it to my FIL after diagnoses of stomach cancer. When they scheduled him for more tests to see how much of his stomach to remove they could not find any cancer. 3 months later PET scan was negative. He passed from Kidney failure 8 years later after hospital covid treatment. He received remdesivir.

Visit the testimonials page. Here is just one
Run time 2:22

View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=142&v=G-Ico-vfG48&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fgenuineessiac.com%2F&source_ve_path=MTM5MTE3LDM2ODQyLDE2NDk5LDE2NDk5LDE2NDk5LDI4NjY2&feature=emb_logo

In order for Essiac to be effective, or most effective, it must contain the Sheep Sorrel Root. Most of the teas claiming to be essiac only contain the arial parts of the plant. The root is the power house of the plant. They use Rene Caisse’s last 8 herb blend she was using before she quit practicing.

This one contains 20% root.
Its not expensive and these people give a 6 month money back promiise that if after 6 months using it like is recommended if your health is not better they will give a refund just on your word.

If you are looking for a blend with a higher Sheep Sorrel root content look up Blue Moon Herbs. Last I saw on their site they were making the 4 herb blend with 60% root.
 

Laurane

Canadian Loonie
Whenever we eat seafood or salad with unwashed veggies, we do 5 shakes of real sea salt into our hand & lick it, with an inch or so of water in a glass….. that sets up a saline solution which zaps the electrical current of any nasties which are not supposed to be moving around in the body.

Symptoms of infection are pinching around the waistline (hookworm) and disrupted sleep which seems like a movie reel over & over in your head so you can’t rest.. After the salt solution I can go to sleep within 15 mins.

Parasites will pass normally, whether they are larva or full grown & cannot be seen.

For mature bugs, a stronger solution of black walnut or ivermectin etc should solve it.
 

psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Whenever we eat seafood or salad with unwashed veggies, we do 5 shakes of real sea salt into our hand & lick it, with an inch or so of water in a glass….. that sets up a saline solution which zaps the electrical current of any nasties which are not supposed to be moving around in the body.

Symptoms of infection are pinching around the waistline (hookworm) and disrupted sleep which seems like a movie reel over & over in your head so you can’t rest.. After the salt solution I can go to sleep within 15 mins.

Parasites will pass normally, whether they are larva or full grown & cannot be seen.

For mature bugs, a stronger solution of black walnut or ivermectin etc should solve it.
Can you please elaborate the “pinching around the waistline” symptom?

I’m just curious. Do you mean it is a painful feeling in the gut, or a “sensation of skin pricks” one might feel?
 

Sammy55

Veteran Member
In order for Essiac to be effective, or most effective, it must contain the Sheep Sorrel Root. Most of the teas claiming to be essiac only contain the arial parts of the plant. The root is the power house of the plant. They use Rene Caisse’s last 8 herb blend she was using before she quit practicing.

This one contains 20% root.
Its not expensive and these people give a 6 month money back promiise that if after 6 months using it like is recommended if your health is not better they will give a refund just on your word.

If you are looking for a blend with a higher Sheep Sorrel root content look up Blue Moon Herbs. Last I saw on their site they were making the 4 herb blend with 60% root.
According to the Essiac site, they say that the REAL Essiac "contains Sheep Sorrel Leaves" while the counterfeit contains "Sheep Sorrel Root."
 

KMR58

Veteran Member
Concerning Colloidal silver.
I have never seen anyone that drinks too much of it. In fact I have drank a few gallons myself over the last 25 years but I dont guess it was enough to change skin color.
My daughter was eating lunch with a friend of hers and his family in Drummond, MT a few weeks back and they got on the subject of colloidal silver. The people she was eating with told her about a lady there that has turned silver from drinking to much of it. My daughter didnt think that was really possible sincecwe use it a lot, but low and behold the lady walked in to the cafe about 10 minutes later. She was silver alright. Not shiny of course but the duller aspect of the color. It was said that she could care less what color she is that she dont worry at all about getting sick.

My daughter said it was hard not to stare at her. Daughter wanted to get a stealth picture to show me but didnt want to be dis respectful.

Shes known locally as the Silver Surfer.
I bet they wont even have to embalm her when she dies.
I drink at least a quart per day. No silver here.
 

ktrapper

Veteran Member
According to the Essiac site, they say that the REAL Essiac "contains Sheep Sorrel Leaves" while the counterfeit contains "Sheep Sorrel Root."
I am looking at a package that I have in hand, from the site above as I type. It lists : Sheeps Sorrel (including the root)


From Blue Moon Herbs

 

Sammy55

Veteran Member
I am looking at a package that I have in hand, from the site above as I type. It lists : Sheeps Sorrel (including the root)


From Blue Moon Herbs

Here is the company that bills itself as the original Essiac (where I got the info from in previous post of mine). I guess it leaves me wondering who is telling the truth????

 

shane

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I'd add potassium iodide to any personal arsenal in fighting
against future viruses, bacteria, fungus and parasites, both
topically applied and/or taken internally.

Google potassium iodide along with whatever you suspect
is ailing you and see what comes up in your search there.

I've daily taken a hefty 65mg dose of KI internally for over
15 years (which delivers about 50 mgs of iodine) that most
would find excessive as detrimental to thyroid, but I've never
personally seen any symptoms of hyper or hypo thyroidism,
and I know what to look for. Of course, do your own research,
as YMMV.

BTW, I've only been fever sick once during all that time, year
ago last January guessing the Omnicron covid version, where
I'd beforehand gotten the flu like most do, often once a year.

I also use a solution of KI topically, when needed, for any skin
infections and/or wounds, usually dissolved in DMSO to drive
it in. Toenail fungus and throbbing earache also both readily
resolved via that KI & DMSO combo. Also, helped healing up
biopsied confirmed facial Squamous cell carcinoma, cancelling
a scheduled surgery. (CuraDerm essential component, too!)

DMSO I also take a small (1 or 2 mL) internal daily dose, too.
Also, suggest Googling DMSO along with specifying whatever
ails you to see what can pop up there of interest to you, too.

BTW, I use the "DMSO Store" brand, available at amazon, after
having talked to owner/operator to assure myself of their quality
control and purity.

Panic Early, Beat the Rush!
- Shane
 
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ktrapper

Veteran Member
Here is the company that bills itself as the original Essiac (where I got the info from in previous post of mine). I guess it leaves me wondering who is telling the truth????

I am neither for or against one company or another. One says plant part the other says it includes the root. The two cases I know personally contained both arial part and root. The site you linked to I have their capsules as well. I take them while traveling since using the tea is not ideal unless you are at home regular.
Roots are often more potent than the plant in a lot of herbal preparations so I use the one with both. From other writings I have read by researchers who dont sell or represent a brand say the arial part is effective but more is needed to get enough of the anti tumor compound so who knows.

I know that if I was fighting cancer, which I may actually be, I would be taking the heavy doses with both parts which I am doing about 4-5 ounces 3 times a day. I have had symptoms that some writings list as signs of prostate cancer. Nothing severe but I have noticed the similarities. Since beginning genuineessiac brand the symptoms have disappeared and I feel good. So I will continue with it.

Any time when telling someone about what we have used and are using is my point is What have you got to loose?

ETA and additional link.
 
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Quiet Man

Nothing unreal exists
Thanks! I'm not on X so I can't see it there, but I was able to click on the two articles and will read them.
Here are two more possible source of information:

William Makis MD
His Twitter:

Snip from Joe Rogan interview:
View: https://twitter.com/VigilantFox/status/1719383278291910881


FloridaSharkmak 2.0

ETA: Florida Sharkman's web site: https://floridasharkman.org/
 
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Quiet Man

Nothing unreal exists
hanks! I'm not on X so I can't see it there, but I was able to click on the two articles and will read them.
This person, who posts under the moniker 2nd Smartest Guy in the World, frequently posts on topics related to cancer: 2nd Smartest Guy in the World | Substack

Here's his latest, posted today:

SUBSCRIBER COMMENTS: Synergistic pairing of ivermectin and fenbendazole found HIGHLY EFFECTIVE at preventing and treating cancer​



NOV 1, 2023

In an ongoing series chronicling this Substack’s subscribers’ anecdotal Ivermectin, Fenbendazole and lifestyle success stories as per the following article…

Synergistic pairing of ivermectin and fenbendazole found HIGHLY EFFECTIVE at preventing and treating cancer​


2ND SMARTEST GUY IN THE WORLD
·
JUL 2

This Substack has recently written about the wonder drugs Ivermectin and Fenbendazole: As a combination therapy these two drugs offer a highly synergistic approach to curing a wide range of ailments from slow kill bioweapon injection damage to prion-based diseases to (turbo) cancers, etc.
Read full story


…yours truly received two important new emails the other day. The first one read:
“WHOEVER YOU ARE—just wanted to thank you for your INCREDIBLE research and timely articles! I was diagnosed with 3 rare cancers a year ago and decided to go the natural route…started taking ivermectin and fenbendazole plus 3 other ‘natural’ protocols…a week ago my bloodwork and cancer antigen testing was BEAUTIFUL”

The second email was a more detailed account by an individual with a science background that read more like a research study than an anecdotal recounting (I edited the image links):
My Journey Through Multiple Myeloma as a caregiver



My close relative was diagnosed with stage 3 multiple myeloma. The Moffitt Cancer Center offered him a few treatment options, including a stem cell transplant, but he rejected them because the prognosis was not good. He had less than 4 months to live.
As a molecular biologist and his primary caregiver, I suggested that he take very high doses of quercetin (1500 mg per day) and fenbendazole (500 mg per day). I did this based on the Warburg Theory, which states that cancer cells rely on fermentation to generate energy, while healthy cells rely on oxidative phosphorylation.
In multiple myeloma, healthy plasma cells that create infection-fighting antibodies become abnormal cells that multiply, damaging blood, bone and tissue. The abnormal plasma cells also create abnormal antibodies, called M proteins, that can cause heart and kidney issues.

Regulation of Cancer Metabolism by Deubiquitinating Enzymes: The Warburg Effect


Mitochondria

Fermentation is a metabolic process that converts glucose into lactate without using oxygen. Cancer cells often rely on fermentation to generate energy because they have damaged mitochondria, which are the organelles in cells where oxidative phosphorylation takes place.

Quercetin and fenbendazole have both been shown to disrupt fermentation in cancer cells. Quercetin inhibits the activity of LDH, while fenbendazole disrupts microtubule function and protein transport. This prevents cancer cells from transporting the glucose they need for fermentation and from generating energy.

In addition to quercetin and fenbendazole, I also suggested that my relative abstain from alcohol and eat a diet low in carbohydrates. Alcohol is converted to glucose in the body, and cancer cells need glucose to survive. Carbohydrates are also broken down into glucose, so eating a low-carbohydrate diet can help to starve cancer cells of the energy they need.
https://www.medpagetoday.com/primarycare/dietnutrition/101428
I was horrified to learn that the Moffitt Cancer Center did not check my relative's vitamin D levels. Vitamin D is essential for multiple myeloma patients, as it helps to boost the immune system and suppress cancer cell growth.


Vitamin D

The Moffitt Cancer Center's approach to cancer treatment is not holistic. They focus on treating the cancer with conventional therapies, such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy. However, holistic cancer treatment also includes addressing the root cause of the cancer, such as nutrient deficiencies and an unhealthy lifestyle.

Despite the Moffitt Cancer Center's lack of support, my relative went into complete remission after 7 months of taking quercetin, fenbendazole, vitamin D3, and following a low-carbohydrate diet. He has been in remission for 2 years now.


7 Foods High in Vitamin D to Add to Your Diet, According to Dietitians

I believe that the Moffitt Cancer Center should adopt a more holistic approach to cancer treatment. This would involve checking patients' vitamin D levels and providing them with support to make lifestyle changes, such as eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly.


Cautionary Tale

When I called upon the oncologist to discourage my relative from alcohol consumption, he suggested that he reduce his consumption instead of abstaining completely. This was a testament to his incomplete understanding of the very field he made his career in. Alcohol is a known carcinogen, and it is especially harmful for multiple myeloma patients.

It is important for cancer patients to be careful about the advice they receive from oncologists. Not all oncologists are well-informed about the latest research on complementary and alternative cancer treatments. Patients should also be aware of the risks of alcohol consumption for cancer patients. Even moderate alcohol consumption can increase the risk of cancer recurrence.
We monitored my relative's blood work over a period of 7 months, and it trended back to normal. We also did bone scans to check for lesions, and several lesions disappeared. However, some new lesions appeared.

Only later did I realize that a key issue is the interpretation of metabolic bone scans (PET studies) after eradicating cancer that has spread to bone. Oncologists may interpret the "hot spots" in the bones that show up in the PET scans as indicative of cancer, but in actuality the activity may be related to bone remineralization/remodeling/regrowth in the previously cancer-filled holes.

My relative's oncologist was highly skeptical of fenbendazole, but he was willing to try the monoclonal antibody daratumumab, the steroid dexamethasone, and the immune modulator revlimid after only 3 sessions of this cocktail. The oncologist declared 100% complete remission and stopped the treatment even though normally 45 sessions are indicated.

The Moffitt Cancer Center had never seen such an amazing result, but they refused to attribute it to the fenbendazole, quercetin, vitamin D3, and strict avoidance of glucose during the prior 7 months.

That was two years ago, and the 100% remission still holds to this day.

I believe that the fenbendazole and quercetin played a key role in my relative's remission. I am grateful that he is alive and well today.

If you are a cancer patient, I urge you to do your own research and talk to other cancer patients about their experiences.
If you have experienced a success story using any of the above repurposed drugs and treatment strategies, then please feel free to share them in the comments; compiling these anecdotal experiences a la Joe Tippens in a kind of informal crowd sourced database may very well save many lives.


Do NOT comply.
 

Fly Girl

Veteran Member
I realized recently that my skin fungus disappeared in the last few years. I had the splotchy look going on around my shoulders and chest for a long time. I've been using Ivermectin for a couple years now, and it's gone. Whenever I got in the sun it exacerbated the situation, no more. I'm sold on the mectin. Pass it on to anyone you know who has that skin fungus. I truly believe it works. Not as a topical, though it would most likely work...I use it on my Rosacea occasionally topically and it's in check. It' is a wonder drug.
Ohhhh, Ractivist….I need this for a touch of rosacea. I have apple horse paste, use that topically?
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
As of June 11 2023, we will only be able to get certain animal antibiotics via of prescription through a vet....dastards!!!! So far Ivermectin will not be included. but penicillin and tetracycline will be affected:

I can only hope that the de-wormers aren't the next ones on the chopping block!!!

A little off topic: I find this thread interesting and noted this post and Tetracycline is used to treat honey bees for foul brood.
The problem with this is getting a vet to come out and look at a hive full of bees and then write a prescription for an entire apiary.
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
OH! We're talking about parasites in food and disease? I thought this thread was going to be about politicians, pork politics and illegal immigrants!!
 
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Fairwillows

Where I am supposed to be.
A little off topic: I find this thread interesting and noted this post and Tetracycline is used to treat honey bees for foul brood.
The problem with this is getting a vet to come out and look at a hive full of bees and then write a prescription for an entire apiary.
That's sad. I remember the days when vets and physicians listened to patients complaints. Because we know our bodies and our animals and the symptoms they are showing. I remember calling my physician office and saying I had an earache, can you give me script, and they would, over the phone! No more. Our well being has been turned over to people whose only interest is in the kick backs they receive from pharma companies. I also tend to believe Vets are more qualified than today's physicians!

Do you raise bees? I buy honey from a guy in your area.
 

summerthyme

Administrator
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That's sad. I remember the days when vets and physicians listened to patients complaints. Because we know our bodies and our animals and the symptoms they are showing. I remember calling my physician office and saying I had an earache, can you give me script, and they would, over the phone! No more. Our well being has been turned over to people whose only interest is in the kick backs they receive from pharma companies. I also tend to believe Vets are more qualified than today's physicians!

Do you raise bees? I buy honey from a guy in your area.
If you establish a vet-client relationship, and the vet trusts you, he'll write scripts for commonly used meds without needing to come out every time. You will need to pay for one visit every year, but if you have stock, that's always a good idea.

We used to have our vet out twice a year... he did routine pregnancy checks, checked fresh cows for breadiness readiness, and would discuss any problems or concerns we were having. He'd sell us necessary meds as I requested (and I was happy to pay his modest markups, as he sure wasn't getting rich from us! I know he would have written scripts which I could have used to save a few bucks, but a good vet is worth coddling!)

Otherwise, I handled everything. He knew if I called in an emergency and yelled "help!", it WAS an emergency, and he also knew I hadn't fiddled around for a week, trying multiple wrong treatments, only to call him for a dying animal. (BTDT with several Amish farmers)

I suspect beekeepers organizations probably have names of cooperative vets who will help out when needed.

Summerthyme
 

Fairwillows

Where I am supposed to be.
If you establish a vet-client relationship, and the vet trusts you, he'll write scripts for commonly used meds without needing to come out every time. You will need to pay for one visit every year, but if you have stock, that's always a good idea.

We used to have our vet out twice a year... he did routine pregnancy checks, checked fresh cows for breadiness readiness, and would discuss any problems or concerns we were having. He'd sell us necessary meds as I requested (and I was happy to pay his modest markups, as he sure wasn't getting rich from us! I know he would have written scripts which I could have used to save a few bucks, but a good vet is worth coddling!)

Otherwise, I handled everything. He knew if I called in an emergency and yelled "help!", it WAS an emergency, and he also knew I hadn't fiddled around for a week, trying multiple wrong treatments, only to call him for a dying animal. (BTDT with several Amish farmers)

I suspect beekeepers organizations probably have names of cooperative vets who will help out when needed.

Summerthyme
That's comforting to know. Thanks for sharing.
 

PalmettoGirl

Senior Member
Where would one buy liquid? Thank you!
I use the durvet paste topically. If you want to use the liquid though it’s the injectable you want. Not the pour on. The pour on has ingredients that you don’t want. You can find the injectable in store at tractor supply or online at Walmart, jefferspet, chewy etc. It’s sold most anywhere you can find animal supplies. The durvet apple paste is also clear and works just fine topically.
 

Fly Girl

Veteran Member
I use the durvet paste topically. If you want to use the liquid though it’s the injectable you want. Not the pour on. The pour on has ingredients that you don’t want. You can find the injectable in store at tractor supply or online at Walmart, jefferspet, chewy etc. It’s sold most anywhere you can find animal supplies. The durvet apple paste is also clear and works just fine topically.
Thank you! I have the paste, I’ll give it a try
 
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