Cancer
WARNING!!! THE INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS PAGE TREATMENT OF CANCER AND OTHER DISEASE IS PROVIDED AS "FOUND INFORMATION" ON THE INTERNET, AND NOT RECOMMENDED COURSES OF TREATMENT. THIS IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND A PHYSICIAN SHOULD BE CONSULTED BEFORE COMMENCING ANY KIND OF TREATMENT FOR CANCER OR DISEASE.
Instructions for Oncological (Cancer) Treatment with Ivermectin
(Please note that this regimen is a very high dosage, meant to penetrate the whole cellular system in the body, for treatment of life-threatening cancer. Most medical treatments done with Ivermectin are one-dose treatments. Monitoring the patient daily and tracking any side effects is an important part of this routine.)
Take it with a meal. Your body will absorb much more of it.
Remove ALL excess sugar out of the patient's diet. Sugar feeds the cancerous cells.
Assuming 1.87% Ivermectin horse paste is used (like Durvet), use the plunger to measure dose by the patient's body weight, according to the instructions on the box. If measurement seems difficult, a dose is usually about a pea-size amount of the paste for most patients under 200 lbs.
- 1. Take measured dose each day for 5 days.
- 2. Pause regimen for 3 days.
(if you have any adverse reaction during this time, pause immediately for 3 days, and start again with a smaller dose, 1/2 the prior dose)
(if adverse reaction occurs again, discontinue treatment)
- 3. Take measured dose each day for 3 days.
- 4. Pause regimen for 3 days.
- 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for up to a month, if no adverse reactions occur.
- 6. Decide if progress has been made. Evaluate patient every step of the way. Decide if treatment needs to continue. I recommend that if treatment is continued after 1 month, that a full 1-2 weeks pause is observed before continuing treatment.
Patient should be monitored daily for side effects. Consult a physician if problems occur.
Instructions for Routine Cancer/Parasite Prevention with Ivermectin
Assuming 1.87% Ivermectin horse paste is used (like Durvet), use the plunger to measure dose by the patient's body weight, according to the instructions on the box. If measurement seems difficult, a dose is usually about a pea-size amount of the paste for most patients under 200 lbs.
- Take measured dose every 2 weeks, for a 2-month period (or 4 total doses).
- This only needs to be done once per year.
There is no need to take more than this on a routine basis.
Patient should be monitored daily for side effects. Consult a physician if problems occur.
Instructions for Oncological (Cancer) Treatment with Fenbendazole
(Please note that this regimen is a very high dosage, meant to penetrate the whole cellular system in the body, for treatment of life-threatening cancer. Most medical treatments done with Fenbendazole are one-dose treatments. Monitoring the patient daily and tracking any side effects is an important part of this routine.)
Assuming 25 gram Paste 10% Fenbendazole horse paste is used (like Panacur), use the plunger to measure dose according to patient's body weight. A dosage of Fenbendazole paste is much larger in size than a dosage of Ivermectin paste, but if measured correctly on the plunger by the patient's weight, according to the instructions on the box, it should be correct. A dose is usually a dollop, the size of a quarter, for most patients under 200 lbs.
- 1. Take measured dose once a day, for 5 days, with food.
(if any adverse reaction occurs, discontinue treatment immediately)
- 2. Stop treatment.
Treatment should not extend past the 5 days. Fenbendazole has a possibility of causing side effects with the renal system (kidneys). Extended use is discouraged.
If further treatment is desired, the same treatment routine can be administered after a month break.
Patient should be monitored daily for side effects. Consult a physician if problems occur.
Skin Cancer Treatment with Hydrogen Peroxide
This treatment is for a mole or skin discoloration that may be believed to be cancerous. Non-cancerous moles can also be treated with this routine.
This treatment assumes the use of over-the-counter, 3% hydrogen peroxide, usually found at your local drug or grocery store.
Keep hydrogen peroxide out of and away from eyes! This treatment is topical only, for skin treatment. If peroxide gets in eyes, stop immediately and flush eyes with clean (preferably distilled) water.
- 1. Take a shower or bath as normal, washing the area of concern using hot water (not scalding, just not cold - this causes your skin to be more absorptive)
- 2. Dry off with a towel.
- 3. Use a pumice stone, or fine-grained sandpaper to carefully scuff the surface of the mole or affected area.
(This should not be done heavily and should NOT hurt or draw blood. This is only to scuff the surface of the skin, to make it more absorptive to the peroxide.)
- 4. Soak a cotton ball with the hydrogen peroxide, and apply to the mole or affected area liberally. Allow area to be thoroughly soaked with peroxide.
(When the peroxide soaks in, it may sting as it reaches nerve endings under the skin. This is normal and should be expected. It usually does not hurt very much, less than a bee-sting, but is slightly uncomfortable.)
- 5. Once the area dries, you can repeat the soaking process up to 5 times as desired. Peroxide tends to attack non-healthy cells and does not generally hurt healthy cells.
- 6. Repeat this process after every shower or bath.
Skin Cancer Prevention with Hydrogen Peroxide
This treatment is for ongoing prevention of skin cancer and overall skin health.
Keep hydrogen peroxide out of and away from eyes! This treatment is topical only, for skin treatment. If peroxide gets in eyes, stop immediately and flush eyes with clean (preferably distilled) water.
- 1. Take a shower or bath as normal, using hot water (not scalding, just not cold - this causes your skin to be more absorptive).
- 2. Dry off with a towel.
- 3. Using just your hands, or a small hand-towel, generously apply hyrdrogen peroxide on all the exposed skin of your body.
(Be sure to apply to areas of the body that are exposed to sunlight the most like shoulders, arms, hands, etc.)
(Be careful not to get it in your eyes! If you do, stop and flush eyes with clean water.)
- 4. Moisturize your skin with coconut oil or castor oil to prevent dryness and cracking.
- 5. Repeat this process after each bath/shower for about a week, then reduce frequency to every month or so (it can be harsh on your skin and dry it out.)
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