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@pragmateau

...just do the obvious?

New York, USA Katılım Şubat 2021
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ElephantsRKewl
ElephantsRKewl@HASurfer297·
$IOVA is in trouble long term. Obsidian’s OBX-115 shows higher ORR (67%) in dual CPI refractory patients, uses gentler lymphodepletion and doesn’t require hospitalization for HD IL-2. Amtagvi based on 1990s tech! Long road to approval but Amtagvi will become obsolete by 2030.
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pragmateau@pragmateau·
@DrJesseMorse Seeing the toxins? What are you talking about...I prescribe plasmapheresis and exchanges all the time. Normal plasma that we give back to patients looks the same as what you remove. Smh
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Jesse Morse, M.D.
Jesse Morse, M.D.@DrJesseMorse·
We do this at my office in Miami (The Osteopathic Center). This removed 20% of all the toxins from your body at once, over the course of 3.5 hours. That includes heavy metals, microplastics, PFAS and many more. Seeing the toxins fill up the bag is crazy!
Championship Rounds@ChampRDS

Joe Rogan underwent a blood-filtering procedure called "plasmapheresis" "The yellow/orange liquid is plasma. They separate it out, remove what they don't want, and replace it so your system can function cleaner. It's basically like changing the oil in your body." (via @joerogan)

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Holly ₿erkley
Holly ₿erkley@Bliss_Smart·
@BeccaAmilee I know you've dismissed "anti-parasite" meds as not being effective with cancer. But perhaps you might want to expand your perspective, given all of the studies and case-histories that are proving otherwise? And @MakisMedicine's 8000 successful patients? Wishing you all the best. 💛
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
🚨COMPLETE REMISSIONS of Stage IV cancers using anti-parasitics are now being documented in the peer-reviewed literature. HUNDREDS of studies find ivermectin and fenbendazole exert over 12 distinct anti-cancer mechanisms across more than 12 cancer types.
healthbot@thehealthb0t

Mel Gibson: "I have 3 friends. All 3 of them had stage 4 cancer…and all 3 of them…don't have cancer right now at all…" Joe Rogan: "What did they take…? Ivermectin and Fenbendazole…" Mel Gibson nods in agreement.

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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Breaking: This is why we track Debbie Schultz' stock trades Back on 8/4/25, she bought Ichor Holdings $ICHR which was suspicious because: - at the time it was a penny stock - she's the first politician to buy $ICHR in 8 years It was up 14% today & now up 138% since her buy
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Dr. Roger McFillin
Dr. Roger McFillin@DrMcFillin·
A nurse practitioner in Illinois prescribed psychiatric drugs to nearly 4,000 Medicaid children in one year. Her reimbursement for ADHD drugs alone: $203,711. She has been the state's top prescriber for six consecutive years. No investigation. No interruption. No consequence. I published the full investigation. Link in comments.
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pragmateau@pragmateau·
@startupily @TheMoonCarl Blood, pancreatic fluid, bile are all alkaline. Why are there blood, pancreas, biliary cancers then
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S A F W A N
S A F W A N@startupily·
I have told so many people about this but for some reason they do not listen. Cancer cannot live in an alkaline body - ivermectin, other parasite medicines/cleanses, baking soda lemon water, exercise, high dose vitamin D3+k2, sunlight, salads are all part of a cancer free body.
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Carl Moon 🌙
Carl Moon 🌙@TheMoonCarl·
I’m very sorry for every single person who ever died of cancer. There is a cure, it’s called Ivermectin, & it was kept hidden from you by big pharma. A patient cured, is a customer lost. An absolutely disgusting world we live in. Retweet so cancer patients get this info.
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pragmateau@pragmateau·
@aakashgupta You just said American hospitals kill 700 - 1100 patients a day... think about how idiotic you sound and wrote a long post on. Check your source...that article has been famously disproven many times over.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Hospitals kill between 250,000 and 400,000 Americans per year through preventable medical errors. That makes “your doctor’s mistake” the third leading cause of death in the United States, behind only cancer and heart disease. Everyone reads advice like “stay with your loved one in the hospital” as a family values tip. The actual reason is darker. A board-certified physician is publicly admitting the system he operates in has enough failure points that an untrained person sitting in a chair provides a meaningful safety layer. The math explains why. A landmark Penn study tracked 170,000+ surgeries across 168 hospitals. Each additional patient added to a nurse’s workload raised the odds of dying within 30 days by 7%. Staffing ratios across US hospitals range from 4.3 to 10.5 patients per nurse. That means one hospital gives your family member 2.4x less nursing attention than the hospital down the street, and you have zero way of knowing which one you walked into. So what does a family member in the room actually do? They catch the wrong medication bag. They notice breathing changes at 2am when the nurse is covering nine other beds. They flag a deteriorating condition 6 hours before anyone on staff would have checked. They function as an unpaid, around-the-clock monitor compensating for a staffing model designed around reimbursement rates, not patient survival. When a physician says “be cordial with staff but watch everything like a hawk,” he’s describing a system where the margin between good outcome and catastrophe is one missed check during a shift change. Hospitals don’t optimize for your family member’s recovery. They optimize for throughput. 700 people die from preventable hospital errors every single day. Your presence in that room isn’t emotional support. It’s a rounding error in a broken staffing equation that nobody has the budget to fix.
Suneel Dhand MD@DrSuneelDhand

Never leave your loved one alone in the hospital. Every hour you are allowed to be there, if you are able to, I highly recommend being there. Be perfectly cordial with staff. But watch over everything like a hawk. Trust me on this.

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pragmateau@pragmateau·
Lot of excitement for $IOVA given $ movement. Wary of actual clinical translation (cost, turn around time, risky interleukin infusion need + admission/ICU staff in particular). Obsidian TIL product likely will win...faster, cheaper, better data, can be done outpatient (huge).
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pragmateau@pragmateau·
@Dansfera @GeneInvesting One thing you left out was 0% gvhd in their data so far, which is big time in any allo product. Agreed...2026 has numerous catalysts. Super undervalued
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pragmateau@pragmateau·
@stelladvm @MakisMedicine You left out the surgical excision bit in your post? Umm, what? lol I wonder if the brain surgeon who physically removed the tumor contributed to no evidence of disease OR was it this bs 'protocol'? Stop validating unsupported claims...people read this stuff and get false hope
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Jenny from the BlockChain
Jenny from the BlockChain@stelladvm·
My brother was diagnosed w Stage 4 glioblastoma Christmas day. Well, after 2 months of strictly following the @MakisMedicine protocol, there is no evidence of any tumor. With Stage 4 glioblastoma this a huge win and we will take them where we can. Power of prayer at work too!! Don't discount repurposed meds.
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pragmateau@pragmateau·
@Dansfera I'm hoping for a press release close to pdufa date highlighting what the FDA deficiency was, how it has been addressed, and what they anticipate the outcome to be. More of a complete PR with an executed solution (e.g. pk/pd 1 vs 2 films). 🤞for 3 month extension w/o CRL
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Dan Sfera
Dan Sfera@Dansfera·
no news from $aqst and im all out of speculation or theories. now we wait and allocate accordingly. any major dips and Im loading up, this anaphylm is needed and the community and fda wants it. matter of time.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
We are witnessing one of the biggest feminist revolutions in history, and for some reason, Western feminists are completely silent.
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Marco Rubio
Marco Rubio@marcorubio·
The United States supports the brave people of Iran
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Agustín Antonetti
Agustín Antonetti@agusantonetti·
Esto es hermoso, emocionante. En pleno centro de Teherán, la capital de Irán, las mujeres se están quitando los velos y los prenden fuego. Todo un símbolo de liberación. La mayor revolución femenina del siglo XXI está ocurriendo frente a nuestros ojos ahora mismo.
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pragmateau@pragmateau·
@MakisMedicine You are a fucking hack. Chemo is not the treatment for CLL. STOP LYING TO PEOPLE ABOUT CANCER TREATMENT. ITS NOT A FUCKING JOKE. you are creating false hope and deviating from standard treatments that have extremely high success rates. @CommunityNotes please look at this guy
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El gordo edición
El gordo edición@GordoEdicion·
- "A quienes dicen que a Estados Unidos solamente le interesa el petróleo, a esas personas les pregunto: ¿Qué creen que querían los rusos y los chinos? ¿La receta de las arepas?" JJAJAJAJAJJAJAJAJAJJAJAJAJJAJAJJ, se pasó.
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pragmateau@pragmateau·
Minnesota continuing to write checks despite businesses being closed or in violation of code is prime example of "government" being just people. Society finally is realizing this - along with how fucking stupid/irresponsible people are when things don't directly impact them.
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