In my entirely non-medical opinion, I am convinced that the "virus" released was actually a parasitic organism. It does not strike me as a coincidence that both pharma and herbal anti-parasitic drugs/herbs work so well against a supposed "virus".
In my entirely non-medical opinion, I am convinced that the "virus" released was actually a parasitic organism. It does not strike me as a coincidence that both pharma and herbal anti-parasitic drugs/herbs work so well against a supposed "virus".
When my youngest son was 7 he had a very bad lice infection. I washed his hair with the toxic shampoo from the pharmacy based on recommendations from the school nurse. Three months later he was diagnosed with leukemia. Was it the toxic shampoo or the lice that caused the cancer (or neither)? Personally, I think it was the lice infection. Doctors know liver, cervical, and stomach cancers are caused by infections. There are articles on Pub Med about how scientists know for a fact that fleas cause feline leukemia, also. Is it possible that many people unknowingly have a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection that our bodies are trying to fight? Maybe our immune system battles these infections for many years and then at some point doesn't know how to get rid of the infection so our cells start mutating? Could this be why many elderly people develop cancer? I think that would explain why ivermectin or fenben can cure cancer. It is important to note too, that I am not talking about environmental type cancers like lung cancer from smoking or asbestos. It would explain why ivermectin and fenben don't seem to have an effect on those types of cancers, also.
In my entirely non-medical opinion, I am convinced that the "virus" released was actually a parasitic organism. It does not strike me as a coincidence that both pharma and herbal anti-parasitic drugs/herbs work so well against a supposed "virus".
When my youngest son was 7 he had a very bad lice infection. I washed his hair with the toxic shampoo from the pharmacy based on recommendations from the school nurse. Three months later he was diagnosed with leukemia. Was it the toxic shampoo or the lice that caused the cancer (or neither)? Personally, I think it was the lice infection. Doctors know liver, cervical, and stomach cancers are caused by infections. There are articles on Pub Med about how scientists know for a fact that fleas cause feline leukemia, also. Is it possible that many people unknowingly have a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection that our bodies are trying to fight? Maybe our immune system battles these infections for many years and then at some point doesn't know how to get rid of the infection so our cells start mutating? Could this be why many elderly people develop cancer? I think that would explain why ivermectin or fenben can cure cancer. It is important to note too, that I am not talking about environmental type cancers like lung cancer from smoking or asbestos. It would explain why ivermectin and fenben don't seem to have an effect on those types of cancers, also.
If cancers are caused by infections, maybe that is also why people use chlorine dioxide.
I call it a bio weapon.