Your Daily Dose Of Mind Blowing Science

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What if the biggest breakthroughs don’t come from billion dollar labs… …but from repurposing cheap, overlooked drugs already sitting on pharmacy shelves? Here’s what you need to know about this new cancer protocol that is going viral.🧵
BREAKING NEWS: First-in-the-World IVERMECTIN, Mebendazole and Fenbendazole Protocol for CANCER has been peer-reviewed and published! I am seeing our paper everywhere recently, the NEWS is spreading! 😃 BIG PHARMA attacked our Fenbendazole paper on three Stage 4 Cancer patients who are now Cancer Free, but it will be resubmitted and published soon! I have been attacked recently by Canadian authorities for my revolutionary Cancer research and work, but... a NEW FLORIDA CANCER CLINIC is coming soon!🙏 Thank you all for your ongoing support!! 😃 God Bless you all and God bless those who are fighting Cancer...
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Supporters highlight something often ignored: 👉 These interventions are relatively low-cost and widely accessible 👉 Many have decades of safety data in other contexts In a world where cancer care can bankrupt families, this matters. And Of course, skepticism exists—and it should. But dismissing this outright ignores a key truth: ➡️Many breakthroughs begin as challenging, unconventional hypotheses ➡️Progress requires testing not silencing new ideas Scientific rigor and open-mindedness must coexist.
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We are seeing a growing movement toward metabolic, integrative, and repurposed-drug oncology—focused on understanding why cancer thrives, not just attacking where it appears. That direction could redefine the future of cancer treatment. 🔬The next step is clear: rigorous clinical trials.
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“Stage IV cancer cured by ivermectin?” Before you believe it (or dismiss it), read this. Here are 7 hard truths the internet is skipping 👇
🚨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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Fenbendazole has an additional problem: it is widely discussed online despite very limited human oncology evidence. And ivermectin, while studied for other uses in humans, still lacks robust evidence showing it is an effective anti-cancer therapy in controlled oncology settings. That gap matters.
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The scientific position is simple: Preclinical findings may justify further study. They do not justify claiming proven remission benefit in Stage IV cancer. The right standard is not “interesting.” It is safe, replicable, clinically meaningful benefit in humans. That standard protects patients from false hope dressed up as science.
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A random tech guy built a custom cancer vaccine for his dying dog. No biology degree. Just DNA sequencing and AI. Here’s exactly how he pulled it off ↓
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Regulatory approval took longer than the technical work. Compassionate-use veterinary authorization was required before administration of an experimental therapeutic vaccine.
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After treatment, the dog reportedly showed tumor regression and clinical improvement. Regardless of final outcomes, the case highlights a bigger shift: AI open genomics synthetic biology are compressing the barrier between idea and personalized medicine.
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