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No wonder they tried so hard to discredit anyone promoting hydroxychloroquine during COVID

It cures fucking cancer!
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>>530342967
The horse dewormer? Ok joe rogen
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>>530342967
>Soviet "science"
We remember Lysenko
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>Daily Mail
lmao
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>>530342967
I bet you want people to drink water, like, from the toilet.
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>>530343031
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>>530343170
Seeing shill reaction means there is truth to it
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>>530342967
It turns out a lot of anti-parasitic medicines also can kill cancer. Mostly they work by interfering with glucose metabolism in parasites which causes them to quickly starve. Apparently this also starves cancer cells
Ivermectin, albendazole, even off-the-shelf worm tablets like Vermox (mebendazole) have demonstrated anti-cancer properties.
Remember this: one day you could save someone's life.
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>>530343102
its not from daily mail. the image is stolen from a story about an unrelated study
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/brain-cancer-cells-can-be-reprogrammed-to-stop-them-from-spreading
the secret document is also unrelated
he spams this every day and edits the pic hash so you cant prove it with the archives. i think this is the first example of a legit slide thread ive seen
>>530343024
based science respecter
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>>530343269
>opposing view point
that's it, that's the foundation of your beliefs is that someone disagrees with your dumb fuck beliefs
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>>530343031
Lysenko was right you dumbass boomer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epigenetics
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>>530343312
That's just because cancer is a hoax and it's actually parasites
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>>530343312
not really
>Mebendazole works by effectively inhibiting the formation of microtubules[19] via binding to the colchicine binding site of β-tubulin, thereby blocking polymerisation of tubulin dimers in intestinal cells of parasites.[20] Administration of mebendazole results in the gradual immobilization and eventual death of the helminths.[11] The primary mechanism of action appears to be the disruption of cytoplasmic microtubules.[11][21] Effects of benzimidazoles like mebendazole on helminths include disruption of acetylcholinesterase secretion, inhibition of fumarate reductase and active glucose transport, uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation and other metabolic perturbations.[21]:911–915
every cancer is different. every cancer comes from your own cells. you cant target any one specific type with a anti parasite drug, let alone all, you'll kill yourself first
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>>530343587
that giant tumor in my grandpa's ct scan was actually a parasite?
>t. idiot
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>>530342967
High Wycombe Swimming Club has said they are ‘devastated’ after one of their members, a 15-year-old, suddenly died.

Amelia Aplin passed away after a serious medical incident this weekend, with her death being confirmed on Sunday, March 8.

The teenager collapsed during an Oxford United Women’s academy game in which they played Fulham.

The incident occurred at the club's training centre, Oxford Sports Park.

Numerous tributes have been left for the popular teen, which includes one from Wycombe Swimming, where Amelia was a regular member.

In a statement on social media, they said: “We are devastated to learn of the tragic passing of a long-time Wycombe member and beloved friend, Amelia Aplin (15), who collapsed during a football match on Saturday, where she played for Oxford United FC Academy.
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>>530343438
Pretending like the entire point of a lie is to make it believable when it isn’t is literally the template assumption you function off of.


If shit is going down hill, it’s entirely due to people in power making stupid fucking decisions. Contrarians that do the opposite of what these people say strictly because of this are already in front of the problem before it rears its head.
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>>530343960
AN URGENT warning has been issued after a “fit and healthy” teenager tragically died weeks after complaining about stomach pain.

Maisie Almond, 14, from Manchester, was rushed to hospital after her eyes suddenly turned yellow in September 2024 – indicating jaundice.

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The teen was raced to hospital when her eyes suddenly turned yellowCredit: MEN Media
The youngster had complained of a tummy ache just weeks before but her family presumed this was just down to a “run-of-the-mill” stomach bug.

But Maisie’s stomach pain didn’t go away and after her eyes turned yellow, her parents, Kathryn and Stuart, took her to the emergency department at Tameside Hospital for tests.

Even after she was admitted to hospital, the teen’s jaundice worsened and several tests, including for hepatitis, came back negative.

Doctors soon realised that Maisie was suffering from acute liver failure and needed a transplant in order to survive.
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>>530344031
A 17-year-old high school golf starlet has died suddenly after collapsing in a yard with his friends during their school's homecoming week.

Hadden Kelly was partaking in a toilet paper prank with friends when he collapsed in the yard on Monday, his great-uncle, Dodge County Coroner Joe Smith, told 41 NBC.

The Dodge County High School junior - who was the school's top golfer with a score of 76- had been 'TPing' a home ,tossing toilet paper into trees and yards, when a friend found him unresponsive.
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>>530343024
Ivermectin is the dewormer fuckwit. This one is the T from G&T
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>>530344163
its always the vax. even when its from before 2021, the vax can move through time it does not obey our rules
also you're seriously mentally ill if you keep all that shit in some folder somewhere
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I’m tired bros
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>>530342999
>tumors and parasites both stockpile glycogen
>tumors and parasites both respire in the same conditions
Eh that's not very interesting. There's no claim that there are similarities between the underlying mechanisms (which is what would give a inway into destroying the tumor).
In fact it makes sense that a parasite would be evolved to thrive in the same environment that a successful cancer tumor would also thrive in.
>drug that stops DNA synthesis indirectly is effective on both tumors and parasites
Eh seems like a nothing burger. We've already tried tons of drugs like that.
>the dextrarotary was better than the levarotary at distinguishing between cancerous tissue and normal tissue
Sounds interesting, but chatgpt tells me that the drug companies already check the effects of chirality on their drugs.
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>>530343596
From studies I've read these anti-parasitic medicines were most effective against cancers related to the gut, like stomach and colon cancer, and organs involved in digestion like liver and pancreas. Which makes sense because that is where the worms and flukes that these drugs target reside, and where they cause damage and release toxins. There are a number of flukes that are classified as Group 1 Carcinogens, meaning they are proven to directly cause cancer. Regular anti-parasitics (like yearly) might one day be recommended to prevent many types of cancer. At least by good doctors.
Big Pharma makes no money from these non-patent medicines
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>>530342967
holy fuck you're this retarded
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>>530342967
Has anyone ever looked into the cause of death, life expectancy, and disease rates of the wealthy and the ruling class?
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>>530343312
Before you shill ivermectin for curing cancer, please inform yourself that you must take literal overdoses of ivermectin without overdosing so much you actually threaten your life.

Granted if you have cancer, it's probably worth the risk.
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>>530343269
Diabetics should all be left to die miserable deaths
We can't let these sick (literally) fucks reproduce anymore.
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>>530343312
>Apparently this also starves cancer cells
So the keto diet actually cures cancer?
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I've met exactly two doctors in my life who seemed like they enjoyed helping people.
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>>530345374
I didn't realise that. But you're probably right, anyone who has gone through chemo would probably have no problem with taking ivermectin megadoses.
Fun fact: in old medical literature, treating parasites with anti-parasitic medicines was also called "chemotherapy"
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>>530343024
No, this was the fishtank cleaner, stupid.
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>>530345110
how much retarded?
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>>530343170
THATS SHIT TIER WATER NO ELECTROLYTES
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The big irony for me is people calling you anti science for using horse medicine off label when it's such a common practice to use medicine off label for it's other properties. Avastin, used to treat prostate cancer, it directly injected into the eye ball to treat retinal problems. That no one makes a fuss about and it's sounds even worse. Ass cancer drugs into your eyeball.
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They've known the cure for cancer for decades. The Rockefeller Institute has it hidden away.
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>>530345677
I know i'm right, the same principle works for anti-parasitical medication across the entire spectrum.
All you're doing with any of these medications is taking as low a dosage to manage the disease without harming your own health.

Wormwood (the plant) is also anti cancer.
Wormwood is also incredibly toxic with diluted amounts only being sustainable for a few days before body concentrations skyrocket.
That's why it's always best to multi facet your attacks against cancer.
If you can hit multiple systems where you can recover from one attack, while promoting another. It's almost guaranteed you'll beat the cancer.

I do find it crazy though that my grandfather smoked 70 years of his life until 85 and never had cancer just to die of fucking heart attack one night.
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>>530346160
Yeah that's like 99.99% of medications
>we think this medication will cure titty cancer
>finds out he reduces calcium in tendons and has nothing to do with titty cancer
>doctors everywhere
>:DDD
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It's literally picrel.
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>>530345330
93 year old and 2/3 multiple year prison time they never had to do, seem to be the average



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