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    • well, now that everyone is free to do their own research, no more fact checking no nothing, I'm investing in Ivermectin and also bleach._niko
    • We live in a world where they would tar and feather Dr. Faucci and make Mel Gibson the health tzar._niko
    • Guys got ideas for everything https://x.com/Shadow…PhanLo
    • Looks like his story checks out
      https://pmc.ncbi.nlm…
      Both are being investigated for anti-tumor properties.
      monNom
    • ^ Just because a paper exists saying something doesn't mean it's true.yuekit
    • ^ *sigh*Elwin74
    • The website shows that some studies have explored the use of ivermectin in relation to cancer. There are no studies demonstrating the drug cures cancer inneverscared
    • humans, experts say, but some are researching the use of ivermectin in combination with other therapies to treat breast cancer.neverscared
    • People just lining up to suck on horse meds
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    • The irony is that mRNA technology (used for the vaccines) shows more promise in treating cancer.yuekit
    • More ironic that mRNA was originally a cancer treatment/genetherap... adapted for use as a vaccine - for Ebola of all things! Drugs can have more than one use.monNom
    • He's just saying what happened to his mates, not that it's science fact.robthelad
    • ivermectin bad, fentanyl good.ApeRobot
    • Ivermectin is great for killing parasites. During the pandemic it became obsession of the right that does things it doesn't actually do.yuekit
    • Here’s an article in nature’s journal of antibiotics for 2017 stating it is both an antiviral and anti cancer drug. https://www.nature.c…monNom
    • Sadly, it’s off patent, so there’s not a lot of money to be made in it...monNom
    • I asked ChatGPT... "There is no scientific evidence that ivermectin cures cancer. While ivermectin, an antiparasitic drug, has shown some anticancer activity inyuekit
    • laboratory and preclinical studies, these findings are preliminary and not sufficient to support its use as a cancer treatment."yuekit
    • So basically the studies that found it may suppress tumors are only in mice and cell models not actual humans.yuekit
    • On COVID meanwhile there are a lot of studies by now that show it doesn't work at all. https://www.journalo…yuekit
    • https://pmc.ncbi.nlm…yuekit

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