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Marie Veverka

@MarieVeverka

Star child from space. Rode in on my dragon. Former hedgehog.

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Marie Veverka
Marie Veverka@MarieVeverka·
IMHO, Sir E.A. Wallis Budge (1857-1934) was one of the first cancelled Egyptologists. He started working for the British Museum in 1883 and his hieroglyph dictionaries and other works were so monumental, he was knighted in 1920. Yet today, his dictionaries are out of print and largely discredited. Why? Because if his translations are correct, they change history. Bring the Budge translations back.
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Marie Veverka@MarieVeverka·
Updated combo including a few more nutraceutical mushrooms (Reishi, Cordyceps and Lion’s Mane) and Scutellaria (Ban Zhi Lian). « In theory, this resembles approved multi-targeted strategies (e.g., immunotherapy + targeted agents + chemo), potentially improving efficacy while the natural components might mitigate some toxicities via anti-inflammatory/immune effects. » grok.com/share/c2hhcmQt…
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Marie Veverka@MarieVeverka·
Could a combination of anti-parasitic medications (like Ivermectin or Mebendazole), nutraceutical mushrooms (like Turkey Tail or Agarikon), and Chinese Herbs that have shown anti cancer potential (like Bai Hua She or Pu Gong Ying) potentially be used together treat cancer based purely on their mechanisms of action? Answer provided by grok in🧵. Video clip generated with grok imagine.
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Humanspective@Humanspective·
🚨 World-renowned cancer biologist Thomas Seyfried, PhD, reveals "we have a mechanism now why parasite medications are working". Professor Thomas Seyfried: "Mebendazole, Febendazole [I] did a dive on it and I said, why [do] Parasite medications work against cancer cells, and it turns out that the parasites use mitochondrial substrate level phosphorylation in the tissue .. and mebendazol fenbendazol kill these parasites. So I tried it on the cancer cell and sure as hell, it targets the mitochondrial substrate and glycolysis" Parasites rely on the EXACT same dysfunctional energy pathway cancer cells do and these drugs don’t care that cancer isn’t a parasite. "So we have a mechanism now why parasite medications are working, but cancer is not a parasite" Thomas Seyfried mentions avoiding researching Ivermectin because of political pressure during covid, but Dr. Isabella Cooper, PhD in Ketogenic Science and Hyperinsulinemia points out the mechanism for him: "Ivermectin, it actually works on the mitochondrial cell death pathway".
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
"Fenbendazole is not a dog dewormer"
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Nature Unedited@NatureUnedited·
Octopuses are highly intelligent and curious creatures, often using their tentacles to touch and explore objects, including humans
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Ivermectin kills parasites in both humans and animals. In 2015 it won the Nobel prize for medicine. Now many scientists and oncologists are linking the cause of cancer to infestations of parasites within the human body.
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
🚨Dandelion root eliminates 95% of cancer cells in the lab and cuts human colon tumor growth in mice by over 90% with ZERO harm to healthy cells. Common backyard plants shown to nearly HALT tumor growth in animals TERRIFY the Chemo Cartel.
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Interesting STEM@InterestingSTEM·
A 70-year-old cancer patient was diagnosed with biliary obstruction, and doctors found five live flat parasites moving inside the bile ducts, the pathways that carry bile from the liver to the intestine. 🪱😳
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All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨 : Dandelion root could remove up to 95% of cancer cells in just two days, lab studies reveal
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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.
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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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A boy spending his birthday in oncology got a surprise visit from his favorite superhero ❤️
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All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: Mexican scientist Eva Ramon successfully eliminates HPV.
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All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: Hundreds of studies now prove COVID-19 'vaccines' are one of history’s largest carcinogenic exposures. Linked to turbo cancers and deadly disorders — even striking young people. This is a full-blown health crisis.
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All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: Japanese scientist Patrick Soon-Shiong has designed a treatment that activates body's natural killer cells that fight against cancer cells. Its approved in the U.S. and now Saudi Arabia has also approved it for its public.
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'The Ronster'@BerisfordRon·
Fascinating Ornithology Fact Of The Day:
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Art Muse
Art Muse@art_muse·
Grok Imagine Chibi Template is so cute 🥰
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Eric Alper 🎧
Eric Alper 🎧@ThatEricAlper·
What could possibly go wrong?
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The song of whale’s migration
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Marie Veverka
Marie Veverka@MarieVeverka·
While I was volunteering at The Cheetah Conservation Fund in Namibia, we went to visit a farmer who had rescued four cubs from their dying mom so we could take blood samples from the cubs and give them a health check-up. Taking blood from cheetah required five volunteers to hold the strong little guys down! It’s hard for professionals to keep orphaned cubs alive, so it was quite miraculous that he did. His Rottweiler fostered the cubs, who were really as sweet as possible. Here’s a few photos from that day.
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