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Appalachian Wood Homestead
Appalachian Wood Homestead@AppWoodHome·
It could save your life. We've gotten several comments lately making fun of my "nose ring." It's a 3M in-nose filter. No, it's not as good as a real respirator, but it's a heck of a lot better than the nothing most guys wear. These in-nose plugs are easier and more comfrotable to use than a face plate, which means you're more likely to use them. Some sawdust is downright toxic, and you never want to get particles in your lungs. Real men protect themselves to protect their family, even if the peanut gallery leaves snarky comments.
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Travis@kill_timber·
@NicHulscher You obviously haven’t even read it. 60% response rate and obvious bias in the study. Retards
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
Cancer reportedly DISAPPEARED or REGRESSED in nearly HALF of patients using ivermectin + mebendazole in the LARGEST real-world study to date. After just 6 months, 84.4% of cancer patients reported CLINICAL BENEFIT with these anti-parasitics. Clinical trials are now NECESSARY.
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher

🚨BREAKING: Largest Real-World Study of Ivermectin + Mebendazole in Cancer Patients Shows 84.4% Clinical Benefit — Nearly HALF Report Cancer Disappearance or Tumor Regression After just 6 months, 48.4% of cancer patients taking ivermectin and mebendazole reported NO EVIDENCE OF DISEASE (32.8%) or tumor regression (15.6%), while 36.1% reported disease stabilization⬇️ We have completed the largest real-world human analysis to date evaluating ivermectin and mebendazole in cancer patients—and the results represent one of the most compelling clinical signals ever documented for repurposed anti-parasitic therapies in oncology. The groundbreaking analysis was made possible through a unique collaboration between The Wellness Company, the McCullough Foundation, and the Chairman of the President’s Cancer Panel (Dr. Harvey Risch)—uniting real-world clinical data, frontline medical experience, and high-level epidemiologic expertise to deliver urgently needed insights in oncology. This was a real-world prospective clinical program evaluation of 197 cancer patients, with 122 completing a follow-up survey at about six months (61.9% response rate). Cancer patients were prescribed compounded ivermectin–mebendazole, with each capsule containing 25 mg ivermectin and 250 mg mebendazole—most commonly taken at 1–2 capsules per day. The cohort represented a clinically relevant population, including a wide variety cancer types, with 37.1% of patients reporting actively progressing disease at baseline and many having already undergone chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. At six months, 84.4% of cancer patients reported clinical benefit (Clinical Benefit Ratio: 84.4% [95% CI: 77.0–89.8%]): ✅ 32.8% reported no evidence of disease (95% CI: 25.1–41.5%) ✅ 15.6% reported tumor regression (95% CI: 10.2–23.0%) ✅ 36.1% reported stable disease (95% CI: 28.1–44.9%) Treatment adherence was high, with 86.9% completing the full protocol and 66.4% remaining on therapy at six months. The regimen was well tolerated, with 25.4% reporting side effects, primarily mild and gastrointestinal, and over 93% continuing treatment despite these events. Patients were treated in real-world conditions alongside concurrent therapies, including chemotherapy (27.9%), radiation (21.3%), surgery (19.7%), supplements (49.2%), and dietary modification (37.7%), supporting use as an adjunctive approach. Together, these findings represent a large, internally consistent real-world clinical signal that supports URGENT further investigation of ivermectin and mebendazole as low-toxicity, adjunctive cancer therapies. Given the strength of the signal observed here, advancing this line of investigation is no longer optional—it is necessary. This is NOT the end. We will continue advancing this work with larger datasets to further define and validate the role of anti-parasitics in cancer outcomes. The manuscript is now available as a preprint on the Zenodo research repository, operated by the European Organization for Nuclear Research, while undergoing peer review at leading oncology journals: “Real-World Clinical Outcomes of Ivermectin and Mebendazole in Cancer Patients: Results from a Prospective Observational Cohort.” @twc_health @McCulloughFund @P_McCulloughMD @DrHarveyRisch @DrKellyVictory @jathorpmfm @drdrew @PeterGillooly @FosterCoulson

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Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH®
Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH®@P_McCulloughMD·
BREAKING--New Report Shows 84% Clinical Benefit Ratio for Ivermectin+Mebendazole in Cancer Care, April 07, 2026 Real world patient-reported outcomes study. Stimulus for @theNCI @NIH large scale clinical trials in solid organ cancers using IVM-Meb through a range of doses and durations. Congratulations to The Wellness Company and The McCullough Foundation for taking a #MAHA leadership role in cancer. @twc_health @DrKellyVictory @drdrew @alejandrodiazmd @FosterCoulson @PeterGillooly @NicHulscher @McCulloughFund @MilaLRad @NathanMeadPhD @CPriceRogers @KirstinCosgrove @BreCraven_PA @johnsearsleake twc.health/blogs/news/new…
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Travis@kill_timber·
@VeerOlivier @JimChuong No. I’m in this specific boat. I want dwelling cost to be less than 20%. I rent at 2500 and live like a king with the rest. Zero stress regarding maintenance and lots in investment.
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Olivier Veer
Olivier Veer@VeerOlivier·
@JimChuong A $600k home is a reasonable purchase for someone making $200k/year unless you really suck at budgeting.
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Lazy Canadian Investor
Lazy Canadian Investor@JimChuong·
If your household makes $200k a year the worse mistake you can do is to buy a home that’s over $600k. You will struggle 100% of the time.
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Clay Hepler
Clay Hepler@clayhepler·
Your seller won't sign the earnest money release agreement. Now your $3,500 is stuck in limbo at the title company. Lesson: Add an earnest money release clause to your purchase agreement. "In the event the seller refuses to sign the release, the title company can automatically return the earnest money to the buyer." One sentence. Thousands saved.
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Commentary | Global Ivermectin Research Hub
Cancer Treatment Protocol: Weight-based dosing guidelines for Ivermectin and Fenbendazole across low, medium, and high protocols. 1. Take 10,000 IU of Vitamin D combined with K2 daily. 2. Get regular daily sun exposure. 3. Perform a 1-hour water fast every 2 to 4 weeks. 4. Begin with 1,000 to 2,000 mg of Vitamin C daily, gradually increasing up to 5,000 mg.
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Travis@kill_timber·
@inkolore_ If you think drugs and sex are a waste of time then enjoy your mediocre life.
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inkolore (238 / 256 dessins)
My parents warned me about one type of bad influences in life, which are the people who waste away their life in aimless hedonism (drugs, partying, sex, etc.), but another type of bad influences they didn't warn me about are what we could call *time-wasting friends*,
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Travis@kill_timber·
@Ivermectinkart Helped “some”. That alone should inform you of the grift.
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Commentary | Global Ivermectin Research Hub
Fenbendazole: The Future of Cancer Treatment When chemotherapy fails, Fenbendazole has helped some terminal cancer patients reach complete remission. It's affordable, low-risk, and well-tolerated—but Big Pharma ignores it because it can’t be patented. Imagine cancer cells as a factory. Fenbendazole cuts the power and breaks the conveyor belts, halting the cancer’s growth machinery. Meanwhile, healthy cells continue functioning normally—unlike chemo, which harms everything in its path. That’s why Fenbendazole is gaining attention: it targets cancer precisely, without the collateral damage.
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Travis@kill_timber·
@MamanLunettes This is exactly happening to my mom last week. They are already talking about palliative care. What should I do? Colorectal cancer spreading to lungs. Also had to remove gallbladder
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Violeta𓅓@MamanLunettes·
My blackpill was an oncologist proposing radiation for mom’s lungs metastases from colon cancer as palliative care. He rejected the curative surgery with a cost/outcome analysis of the 2 options for her age group We left the room, pursued surgery, mom is cancer free for >10yrs
Mason@webdevMason

Everyone, every single person has a healthcare blackpilling moment, ideally a nonconsequential one For me it was having to BEG for a strep test after the doctor glanced at my mouth and "couldn't see" the white spots on my tonsils, then acting annoyed with me when it was positive

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Travis@kill_timber·
@MakisMedicine What percentage of patients does this treatment actually make a positive impact in?
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William Makis
William Makis@MakisMedicine·
NEW ARTICLE: IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 51 year old South Carolina woman with Stage 4 Breast Cancer reports after 4 months. From 2.5cm metastasis to Cancer Free! Big Pharma bots have been quiet last few days after i wrote a lengthy post on the status of my medical licenses including Florida medical license 😃 New Florida Cancer Clinic is coming soon!! 😉 STORY: 51 year old South Carolina woman with Stage 4 Breast Cancer In October 2025 she started Ivermectin and Mebendazole Results after 4 months: CANCER FREE "her tumor under her left arm shrunk 67%. From 2.5 to 0.8" "Also, she had a Guardant blood test back in Sept of this year before we started protocol and it was positive (8.8) We just got back the results from one recently run and it came back Negative (0)" "So there is currently no cancer in her blood." When you enter Ivermectin and Mebendazole into any decent AI, it will deliver these two as among the top 3 most promising drugs in Cancer. Big pharma is waging a war against Cancer patients, trying to stop these advancements in repurposed drugs and "Right to Try". It's almost comical to watch, but real people are being hurt by Big Pharma's antics. When corrupt people like @doritmi or @AlexBerenson start attacking and abusing cancer patients on social media, it's disgusting to watch. They are evil. I have helped over 9000 Cancer patients with Ivermectin, Fenbendazole and Mebendazole, the largest such project in the world. 😉 New Florida Cancer Clinic Coming!! 😃 Every cancer patient should be on my sub.stack, read the information in my X bio for details. God bless...🙏
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Travis@kill_timber·
@chrishume_ @EV_Trapper ok well the market for $150 sweaters is the ultra wealthy. good luck with that.
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Jim Ferguson
Jim Ferguson@JimFergusonUK·
🚨 THE WAR JUST CHANGED IN THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ The U.S. has deployed robot war boats. Uncrewed. Autonomous. Potentially explosive. Let that sink in. Pentagon confirms drone vessels are now patrolling during Operation Epic Fury: • 450+ hours already logged • 2,200 nautical miles covered • Capable of surveillance… or kamikaze strikes This is asymmetric warfare in real time. Cheap, fast, and deadly. Ukraine proved it first — crippling Russia’s Black Sea Fleet with drone boats costing a fraction of traditional weapons. Now it’s in the Gulf. And the math is staggering: • Drone boat ≈ $250K • Iranian missile = millions • U.S. destroyer ≈ $2 BILLION This isn’t just strategy. It’s a complete shift in how wars are fought. The Strait of Hormuz is no longer just a shipping lane… It’s now a testing ground for the future of warfare. Watch this closely.
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Travis@kill_timber·
@jasonwilliamsmd Yeah well what if your gallbladder was removed from cancer ?
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Jason R. Williams, MD, DABR
Jason R. Williams, MD, DABR@jasonwilliamsmd·
A study published in Cell shows that BHB, the ketone metabolite produced during a ketogenic diet, enhances CAR T cell function by driving oxidative phosphorylation and energy production. The T cells proliferate better, produce more cytokines, and control tumors more effectively. This is something I've been focused on clinically for years. The metabolic environment around the tumor determines whether your immune cells fight or fail. Cancer manipulates that environment with lactic acid, low oxygen, and nutrient deprivation to exhaust the very cells trying to kill it. What you eat changes the metabolic landscape your immune system has to operate in. That's not alternative medicine. That's biochemistry.
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Commentary | Global Ivermectin Research Hub
What can Fenbendazole help with? Pancreatic cancer Colorectal cancer Ovarian cancer Glioblastoma multiforme Small-cell lung cancer Non-small cell lung cancer Lymphoma Prostate cancer Breast cancer Bladder cancer Melanoma Leukemia Hepatocellular carcinoma Renal cell carcinoma Head and neck cancer General anticancer effects Reducing inflammation Supporting immune system function Improving autoimmune conditions Alleviating arthritis symptoms Enhancing gut microbiota Neuroprotection Antiviral effects Antifungal effects Metabolic syndrome improvement Chronic fatigue syndrome relief Anti-aging effects Liver function support Cardiovascular health support + Parasite removal.
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Travis@kill_timber·
@BrianRoemmele Well obviously you still have material cost but labor will be essentially free. Blue callor jobs in for an evolution
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Once you have your robot making robots your only cost is the newly free energy. The old system is over no matter how much thinking one does to find an angle. Ultimately it is over the only factor is time: 8 years or 16 years or we visit the Flintstones first and than 2000 years but it is over:
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele

With many of my clients over the last decade I have used examples like this to show how over the next 5000 days things will become so inexpensive they will become nearly costless. Once everything is made by robots these 1000 pieces would be pennies. The cost today…

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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
When robots make this, how much less will it cost? The age of abundance ahead.
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Travis@kill_timber·
@BarrelHatchet Stick to barrels . That feeling is paranoia and you need meds.
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Barrel & Hatchet
Barrel & Hatchet@BarrelHatchet·
There is a consistent feeling that won’t go away. The constant feeling that something is coming We are on the precipice
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Travis@kill_timber·
@_fuckbro99 muscle memory. avoiding friend fire when stacked and avoiding cover hitting your muzzle depending on used coverage. for the range, there is no benefit.
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Honestly
Honestly@Arrow1179·
@julesaintmiss This is why boxing is stupid. Shit would never fly in a real fight. Would get put on your ass or leg kicked so hard
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Jules❤️🥊
Jules❤️🥊@tsjules007·
Floyd Mayweather Sr teaching the art of shoulder roll 🥊
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Travis@kill_timber·
@liberty_lyss Idiots in this forum apparently don’t understand the actually doctors document review and diagnose and confirm nexus and every disability. It’s not easy for someone to cheat this system.
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Liberty Lyss
Liberty Lyss@liberty_lyss·
Can confirm every millennial veteran I’ve ever met has the mentality of “fuck them, I’m getting paid as much as possible” and is not actually disabled.
MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries

A married couple revealed their government checks. “$142,000 a year.” From disability. $4,700 a month for her. $3,600 twice a month for him. What does it say about the system when they’re making more doing nothing than the people working to fund it.

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