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I’ve been running a 6 month experiment with Ivermectin alongside my Dad who is healing colon cancer, to see what could happen In my testing of taking it daily months at a time, continuing it during fasts and through various diets, and coming off of it for weeks for data purposes…. I have found that it does in fact have some kind of anti-parasitic success, and has enlightened me to how unaware I was of my “gut climate” I experimented with Fenbendazole and Mebendazole too, as all 3 of these together are extremely powerful + potent for people dealing with inflammatory health conditions. I do not have any reason to take them all at this point however, because the Ivermectin alone has yielded positive results. I will get back on trying all 3 sometime this year but for now, Ivermectin is the best for me as someone with no ongoing challenging health conditions I had been taking Ivermectin at a 48mg cap for about 3 months, am taking time off to see how I feel, and will be starting back up June 1st Running different parasite “cleanses” at certain points of the year are beneficial and especially in transition to new seasons. I’m looking to revamp my digestive system for the incoming summer so I look forward to this I’ve been doing parasite cleanses for many years and have found success using herbs and fasting methods. I took up trying Ivermectin purely out of support for my Dad’s cancer-healing journey initially, and then also out of curiosity since Ivermectin started to popularize in light of world events As a health practitioner and educator, I find it is my duty to run trials on my body even if I don’t have something specific I am trying to heal. It has been found in some of my experiments over 10 years that I did in fact have something internally that needed improvement, and may not have been found out had I not taken a risk to see. Some things I have tried are in the realm of my personal standards for health, and others have towed the line of things I would not typically do. Either way, everything I do is for my health but moreover humanity and the sake of developing data My family found Ivermectin through the following website and it has shipped product to us in California without prescription. If you feel so compelled to try Ivermectin for yourself or pass along the idea to someone you know: www. pharmacyinusa .co








In a monumental medical breakthrough, scientists have won the Nobel Prize for discovering how to stop the human immune system from attacking its own body. This revolutionary finding could transform the treatment of autoimmune diseases such as lupus, type 1 diabetes, and multiple sclerosis. The immune system is designed to defend us from harmful invaders, but sometimes it turns against healthy cells, triggering chronic inflammation and organ damage. The Nobel-winning research identified the molecular “switches” that control immune tolerance—essentially teaching the body to recognise what is self and what is not. By resetting these mechanisms, doctors may soon be able to treat or even prevent autoimmune diseases at their root, without suppressing the entire immune system. Early trials show that this approach can restore normal immune balance while keeping the body strong against infections. This discovery could end decades of suffering for millions affected by conditions once considered incurable. It’s not just a medical milestone—it’s proof that the human body holds the key to its own healing.

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UK - 10 year old Darcie MacKillop fractured her arm during her weekly gymnastics class, on July 21, 2024. She was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma. Not impossible but very uncommon in this age group When I was speaking at the Japanese Parliament 2 days ago, I warned about a coming explosion of Cancers in children who took Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines. In this age group (5-11yo), I am starting to see brain cancers and leukemias. I will have to add sarcomas. #TurboCancer

They didn't kill the cancer. They told it to go home. A team of Korean scientists at KAIST just pulled off something that sounds like science fiction. Instead of nuking colon cancer cells with chemo or radiation, they convinced them to turn back into normal, healthy colon cells. No killing. No collateral damage. Just a quiet U-turn at the cellular level. Here's how it works. Led by Professor Kwang-Hyun Cho at the Department of Bio and Brain Engineering, the team built a "digital twin" of the gene network that controls how a normal cell becomes cancerous. They ran simulations. They hunted for the exact moment a healthy cell flips into a malignant one. Then they found the switches. Three master regulator genes — MYB, HDAC2, and FOXA2 — were the keys to the whole transformation. Flip those switches back, and the cancer cell stops behaving like a cancer cell. It starts looking and acting like a normal enterocyte, the kind of cell that lines a healthy intestine. No gene editing. No permanent rewiring. Just the body's own natural signals, used in reverse. The team confirmed it in molecular experiments, cellular experiments, and animal studies. The malignant cells stopped multiplying out of control and went back to doing their actual job. The research has already been handed off to a company called BioRevert Inc. to develop into real-world treatments. This isn't a cure tomorrow. But it rewrites the entire playbook for how we think about cancer. You don't always have to destroy the enemy. Sometimes you just have to remind it who it used to be. Source: KAIST / Advanced Science (Gong et al., 2024) via ScienceDaily and OncoDaily

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Systemic effects of sunlight: 10-year review of cardiovascular, infection and cancer outcomes 🌞 Higher levels of UV exposure have been associated with lower all-cause mortality, reduced cardiovascular & infectious disease burden & decreased incidence and mortality for several internal malignancies. ⚠️ At the same time, UV effects are not uniform across all organ systems, as cervix uteri & liver cancer demonstrate positive associations with solar exposure. These findings highlight the complexity of sunlight's biological influence. ✅️ Sunbathe without burning. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… @HealthyFellow @Mangan150

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