After a year of intensive research, Dr. William Makis presents the most crucial graph of his career: the ivermectin dosing schedule for cancer.
Dr. Makis recommends a starting dose of 1mg per kg of body weight per day for most cancers, including breast, colon, lung, pancreatic, renal, gastric, and leukemias.
For a 60kg individual, this translates to 60mg daily, which can be taken as:
- Five 12mg pills
- Or 6ml of liquid (approximately one teaspoon plus 1ml)
The evidence supporting the efficacy of ivermectin is compelling and dose-dependent.
- Dr. Shankara Chetty observed a significant drop in a prostate cancer patient’s PSA from 89 to 11 after taking 45mg/day.
- Dr. Tess Lawry’s case study showed a remarkable decrease in CA125 (an ovarian cancer marker) from 288 to 22 after just 0.2mg/kg.
- A long-term Castro study on children with leukemia demonstrated no side effects after 6 months at a dose of 1mg/kg.
For aggressive cancers like pancreatic and brain cancers, a higher dose may be necessary due to the blood-brain barrier. Dr. Makis cites examples:
- Dr. Landrito’s colleague with terminal gallbladder cancer experienced the disappearance of cancer after 14 months at a dose of 2mg/kg/day.
- The highest documented dose is 2.5mg/kg, as reported by Dr. Chetty, with only transient visual side effects that resolved.
Mainstream oncology is unlikely to offer this treatment due to ivermectin’s generic, off-patent status and unprofitable nature. Consequently, there are no funded clinical trials.
Dr. Makis concludes that using ivermectin in cancer treatment is straightforward and highly safe.
He strongly suggests that those struggling with cancer should start with a dose of 1mg/kg/day. This can be taken for several months, even over a year, with an excellent safety profile based on long-term anecdotal evidence.
The power to fight cancer may already be within your reach.