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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

My cousin, 63 just told us all that he has 6 months. Needless to say we are crushed but first thing my brother asked, “how many jabs?” I then proceeded to give him links to things that are outside of big pharma. I just pray he follows through and they help. 🙏🏻🙏🏻

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Phillip Zinni III DO FAOASM's avatar

While not for all cancers, fenbendazole and ivermectin and IV vitamin C, and others are helping.

Praying Wisdom for Health and Faith in JESUS for Healing! Amen and AMEN!

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Debra Nolasco's avatar

There appears to be very few cancers that fenbendazole & ivermectin cannot improve upon, often dramatically. You will find many of these testimonials & guidance on how to take them on Dr. William Makis' substack (covidintel). www.makismd.substack.com

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Kitkat's avatar

For those folks on Fakebook, there's a great group called Fenbendazole - Cancer Support Group. It's a private group, and they screen all of folks who want to join. So much great information! Lots of inspirational success stories too.

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STH's avatar

There’s also My Cancer Story Rocks which has all the Joe Tippens videos and information. Some of those cancer groups only exist to scam people by selling low potency fenben. Buyer beware!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

YES!! Fenben, Ivermectin, HCQ and Atremisinin, Bitter Apricot seeds or extract... all great!

Another HUGE weapon against cancer, Covid, any virus or bacterial infection is Chlorine Dioxide Solution (CDS). Th expert is Dr. Kalcker:

https://www.brighteon.com/98239852-67cd-4675-89a2-4d1979c8e42d

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Bandit's avatar

2ndSmartestGuyintheWorld substack.

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Debra Nolasco's avatar

Great substack. I subscribe to it & read it all the time.

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Fred Ickenham's avatar

I have been reading his 2024 book titled“ Cancer Care”, second edition. I would highly recommend it because of the clarity of his explanations about basic science, and that every detail is extremely well referenced.

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Fred Ickenham's avatar

Actually, by the oncologist Dr. Paul Marik.

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

That page can’t be found. 😩

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Debra Nolasco's avatar

If the link in my comment does not work, put the following into your browser: www.makismd.substack.com. Then you will see a couple of options. Choose the one that says Covid Intel

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david hoke's avatar

no "www." prefix, just makismd.substack.com

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JW's avatar
Jan 17Edited

There seems to be a lot of theories that cancers are being caused by parasitical infections so fenben and ivermectin would make sense. I recalled when Dr Madej said she examined a slide containing the vax under a microscope and saw a creature trying to crawl off the slide! Maybe something that replicates and is a parasite? That was early on after the shots were being administered. Here is Reuters fact check. Maybe maybe not.

https://search.app/3cyw7zNs3NMjzSdi8

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Bruno's avatar

Ignore this scammer

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

It might help to click "Report" under the ... menu on the right.

Same spammer is all over the place on Substack.

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Bruno's avatar

Problem is they create a new account every day. Different handle, same message. Reporting has no effect

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

If the spam usually refers to the same link, then it could be detected and blocked that way.

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JJ's avatar

I wish they did something about spam or rogue posters... they don't.

They need to make BLOCK work too.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Tammy id a bot. Report her.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I’ve tried to share this with my friend. No interest 😩

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Got one to try , his prostrate cancer is not getting worse. He’s 87 & still going.

Lost a dear friend in Dec, his family would not try alternative treatments, turbo cancer, he made 6 of 8 weeks of radiation before it killed him. Fully boosted. He knew in the end what happened. ( Jimmy Sellers, rip)

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I had that same experience with TWO friends.

Fear. Very sad.

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Richard Tew's avatar

How about family that will not listen either 🤔 😕.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

Problem is, they would have to re-evaluate so much, and then feel silly for having trusted the Pfizer-owned corporate media. No one likes to feel silly. It's painful.

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Garden Lover's avatar

Silly is better than dead.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

I'd say so too, but lots of people would rather be dead than proven wrong.

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Colleen The Queen's avatar

I tried to share this with a California friend. She sort of agreed. Then I sent her the clip of Joe Rogan and Mel Gibson where Mel said friends of his were cured with Fenbendazole and ivermectin and she said they were idiots and would never do it now.

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Garden Lover's avatar

I don’t understand why he wouldn’t. What did he have to lose?

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I could not agree more. But they just don’t do it.

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Garden Lover's avatar

I know. It’s really sad, but there’s only so much a person can do.

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Nurse Dan's avatar

chlorine dioxide will help as well

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JJ's avatar

Big time.

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Adriana J. Garces's avatar

Amen!

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Dr Linda's avatar

Gigi, I am sorry to hear this. I hope he follows through as well.

I am amazed at the number if folks who won’t try non-AMA protocols.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

I know! His SIL is a doctor and his daughter a nurse, I don’t think they are going to help convince him BUT I’m praying they do…I always say, if it doesn’t harm why not try?!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

That is how I feel!

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SteelJ's avatar

It's the power of magic words. Certain words and phrases are known to have superpowers to shape behavior and voting patterns, like "racist", "homophobe", "xenophobe", "conspiracy theorist", and "white supremacy". All they have to do is call any person parting from AMA guidelines "quacks" and "charlatans" and presto - the sheeple won't listen, even if it kills them. Amazing but true.

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rolandttg's avatar

Don't forget "You're not my doctor".

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SteelJ's avatar

Yes, they have more. "Fringe", "Debunked" are effective. "Disinformation" and "Misinformation" were powerful for a while, still are with the most gullible half or so of the public. The less stupid among us just shake their heads because they know who really spreads the lies.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

So true

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SteelJ's avatar

The power of these words is such a crazy phenomenon, and shows so clearly the weakness of most minds, that it's surprising the topic isn't discussed a lot more. I've read "conspiracy theorist" was a CIA creation after they tested various methods of persuasion and found that phrase was incredibly effective. Most readers here have probably heard the same.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Disgusting. Praying for you.

They think we're just undifferentiated masses of meat.

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sandy's avatar

Share Dr William Maxis substack with him. Oncologist Maxis is getting great results with cancer, even stage 4, using alternative treatments like ivermectin, fenbendezole, and melatonin.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

"Makis"... yes, good recommendation... here is an X article from him...

https://x.com/MakisMD/status/1880216316839104888

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Annie's avatar

So sorry to hear this. 😢

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Elaine H's avatar

Have him read Joe Tippins blog. Joe had the same prognosis over 7 years ago. Today he is NED - no evidence of disease - thanks to a veterinarian he knew.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Keep us posted Gigi. Not much luck likely. My friend who has turbo cancer at 46 has not done a single thing with what I have sent her when she has no other treatment options. I think once they are bought into big pharma and drs they wont listen to anything else. Sadly😞

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Sarcastia's avatar

Have you asked her directly if she's been threatened for bringing up the subject of alternative treatments?

I know for a fact it's being done.

There are no words sufficient to describe such heinous tactics,

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Novaxforme's avatar

One of our friends has cancer and she went to Oasis of Hope in Tijuana. The doctors here had told her there was nothing else they could do for her because it was all over her body and that was two years ago. She's still alive and her cancer has improved dramatically. Absolutely makes you question everything they do for cancer patients here in the US!

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Concerned mom's avatar

I have a young female friend with a small child. She was diagnosed with colon cancer stage 3/4 about a year ago, AND her GP doctor DIDN'T tell her the diagnosis initially... until he started prescribing "radiation therapy" and she asked why!?! (bc he was marking up the drugs and making $$$ of course!!!)

She sought treatment at City of Hope here in So Cal... and of course, more radiation and chemo prescribed, making her even MORE sick. Her dad asked her to go to Mexico for alternative treatment. That helped some. She went back to City of Hope and a doctor there took pity on her and started treating her with an alternative "juice". He told her, if you tell them I'm treating you, they'll drop you from chemo & radiation... AND if you continue with that, I can no longer treat you bc that works against what I'm doing for you....

She stuck with the alternative treatment and is slowly but surely becoming cancer free! Praise God for good doctors who honor their oath to DO NO HARM!

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Stacy's avatar

What they do for cancer patients is bill them. No need to question.

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Concerned mom's avatar

Cancer treatments are the only drugs a regular doctor can prescribe AND mark up for their patients! That alone is inducement to diagnose people with "cancer" and then "treat" them....

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rolandttg's avatar

I would certainly hope so.

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Gina C's avatar

Keep checking in with him. This is a LOT for someone who first, has never thought outside the standard medical paradigm, and second, for someone dealing with this scary diagnosis and everything implied or otherwise that comes with it. Prayers for your cousin and family.

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Melissa S's avatar

The reality is that the outcomes are not really that great for the "gold standard" treatments offered by the Cancer industry. See: Analyses of repeated failures in cancer therapy for solid tumors: poor tumor-selective drug delivery, low therapeutic efficacy and unsustainable costs: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29541939/

From the abstract: "For over six decades reductionist approaches to cancer chemotherapies including recent immunotherapy for solid tumors produced outcome failure-rates of 90% (±5) according to governmental agencies and industry. Despite tremendous public and private funding and initial enthusiasm about missile-therapy for site-specific cancers, molecular targeting drugs for specific enzymes such as kinases or inhibitors of growth factor receptors, the outcomes are very bleak and disappointing." Hence, why not try alternative measures that are having success?

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rolandttg's avatar

The pathetic droids don't even know the tumor is the (temporary) solution. Except for skin and uterine cancer, cancer is systemic. Morons even call a dead patient who had a 90 % reduction in tumor size a success.

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Adriana J. Garces's avatar

Exactly that question is why so many people mistrust the whole of meds industry. Same as happened with hiv/ aids. Just recently we finally were able to see the awful news of blood contamination from transfusions being improperly (nefariously) managed. Seriously if I and many others count our personal human losses from the aids crisis and cov crap, we’d run out of ink. It’s the biggest travesty of our time, without a doubt.

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Bandit's avatar

Thank FauxQi.

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none none's avatar

I had read somewhere that the oncologist is the one who actually purchases the chemicals for the chemo treatment, and they get to put that money in their pocket. Does anyone know if this is true?

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Melissa S's avatar

Yes. Typed in "do oncologists get kickbacks from drug companies". Brave's AI response: "Yes, oncologists can receive financial incentives from drug companies that may influence their prescribing practices. These incentives can come in various forms, such as payments for speaking engagements, consulting fees, and research grants. According to a study published in BMJ Open, pharmaceutical companies sponsored over 116,000 events for healthcare professionals between 2011 and 2015, many of which included oncologists. These events often involve meals and other forms of compensation that can subtly influence prescribing habits.

Additionally, the practice of “buy and bill” allows oncologists to purchase chemotherapy drugs at wholesale prices and then resell them to patients at a markup, which can be significantly higher. This practice has been criticized for potentially leading to the overprescription of expensive treatments, as it directly increases the oncologist’s income. For instance, a Forbes article noted that oncologists have shifted towards using more expensive chemotherapy drugs, partly due to the financial incentives associated with these treatments.

There have also been instances where payments to doctors were found to be illegal kickbacks. For example, federal prosecutors have stated that payments made by drug companies like Insys Therapeutics were used as bribes to increase prescriptions of certain drugs. Despite regulations and transparency tools like Dollars for Docs, which aim to disclose these payments, the issue persists.

In summary, while not all financial interactions between oncologists and drug companies are illegal, the potential for bias and conflict of interest is significant, and efforts to regulate these relationships continue to be a topic of concern."

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Jamie's avatar

Please Father God let your Spirit fill Gigi’s cousin and give him wisdom and divine direction to find healing from the cancer. In all things let your good and perfect will be done. Amen

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Barbara Moser, RNC's avatar

A guy in my church was told that he had 8 months to live and that was 35 years ago. He is still here. He did chemo and ate sticks of butter, lots of garlic, and collard greens every day during his chemo. He was so sick that he crawled to the bathroom and to bed. He made it through. He said the chemo destroys everything and he knew he needed the fat in the butter. He had a couple of relapses with the cancer but did short rounds of the chemotherapy and was able to get back into remission. Prayers that your cousin will beat it. 🙏

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

My brother felt crummy for a few months. Doctor did a scan and told him nothing to be done. My sister and I attended to him at home; his only wish was to not die in a hospital. Nine days later, he was gone. To say it was fast would be an understatement.

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RunningLogic's avatar

😢😞💔

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George Bredestege's avatar

Search sub stack for the Joe Tippins Protocol, many stage 4 cancers cured! 2nd Smartest Guy Substack

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sandy's avatar

maxisw79@yahoo.com to contact him. He does tele conferences.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

Doesn’t he spell his name Makis? I don’t want to give him the wrong email.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

Thank you I didn’t know that.

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