'It's Like Hiroshima': Fauci Recommended the Most Toxic Drug Imaginable for HIV/AIDS
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) February 16, 2023
"One person I interviewed, his brother was perfectly healthy and had been persuaded to go on a high dose of AZT — and he was dead within a year. But also, his face melted – melted away. It's… https://t.co/p2LSxMwX1x pic.twitter.com/D446lSVQh0
GET NUTRITION FROM FARM-DIRECT, CHEMICAL-FREE, UNPROCESSED ANIMAL PROTEIN. SUPPLEMENT WITH VITAMINS. TAKE EXTRA WHEN NECESSARY
Thursday, February 16, 2023
COVID, Not Fauci's First Rodeo. His AZT Recommendation Killed Hundreds of Thousands in the 1980s
Toxic Rainbow at the Bottom of an Ohio River
To those saying it’s all under control in Ohio (not many, I know) watch as @JDVance1 scrapes a creek bottom w/a stick
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) February 16, 2023
Instant chemical rainbow appears
This is people’s water supply we’re talking about and chemicals have been found hundreds of miles away
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Nothing to see here
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) February 16, 2023
Just a creek filled with toxic chemicals that “public health officials” said was clean in Ohio
Definitely hasn’t spread hundreds of miles away
Focus on the balloons!
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Treating Prostate Cancer into Extinction
First, I don't know how to cure cancer, prostate cancer or otherwise. I'm not a doctor. But over the years, I've read some things. Like any battle, it requires multiple fronts of assault.
Second, whatever treatment you do opt for make sure is does no harm, or if any, make sure it's minimal. I am biased against chemotherapy. I've known personally two young people with cancer who've died from taking chemo. One, was a 20-year-old kid with testicular cancer. How does a 20-year-old get testicular cancer? Grandma cooking anything he wants? Too many vaccines on the Childhood vaccine schedule?
He had been overweight, but in the year prior to diagnosis he had developed a workout schedule and lost a lot of weight. Family panicked, deferred to doctor, who recommended avant garde, Lance Armstrong treatment out at UCLA. One year later, his skin turned yellow. Chemo destroyed his immune system and infection took over. 6 months later, he was dead. 21 years old.
The other person was a 45-year-old woman with Type II Diabetes who developed liver and colon cancer. She'd already had one of her adrenal glands removed. Surgery may remove the cancerous tumor, but it doesn't remove the causes of the tumors or the cancer. In fact, surgery can complicate, even exacerbate systems and cause a repopulation of tiny tumors which metastasizes. Statistically, doing nothing gives you more life than many of the established treatment options. She went on chemo. It worked in the short term: it shrank tumors and eliminated some cancer cells until her body became resistant to the drug. Her oncologist recommended that they try a new concoction of chemo. But her body grew resistant to it. Its effects made her weak, and she got nauseous regularly. Like every chemo recipient, her cancer, too, became resistant to the drug. Tumors stopped shrinking and tumor cells began to repopulate. She was diagnosed with Stage IV liver cancer in December and died that following September.
SUPPLEMENTS
Vitamin supplements are taken to support, enhance, or supplement your blood levels of different nutrients. To get the stores of some vitamins into your blood, you need to take them for 2 to 3 weeks before they can register on a blood test. Some supplements, depending on your condition, like a depleted condition of vitamins, can produce an immediate [1 to 3 to 7 days] reaction.
VITAMIN D3/K2
Vitamin D3 (taken with K2 and magnesium) reduces colon cancer by at least 40%. If you live above the 37th parallel, it's even more important that you supplement with D3 regularly.
Your colon is not your prostate, but it is nearby. Bill Sardi has a section on cancer. In one article, he offers this regimen:
Bill Sardi writes, "Melatonin is the only agent that Dr. Houston has found to work to normalize blood pressure among patients whose blood pressure does not dip at night." And if melatonin isn't the thing you like, Bill Sardi points out that zinc helps in this regard too.
. . . the mechanism behind the anticancer action of Mebendazole, and found out that Mebendazole acts in a similar way as a group of chemotherapies such as Taxol. Yet, in contrast to chemotherapies, due to the way Mebendazole works, its toxicity is incomparably lower. Because of its good safety profile, the drug is an over the counter drug in most of the countries.
I've not heard of Mebendezole but I have heard if Fenbendozale. As a stand alone, it's not listed on Amazon but instead as Fenbendozale.
I specifically like the anti-worms, anti-parasites, antibiotics, antiviral drugs, as a pattern start to emerge suggesting that the origin of cancer may be related to such a trigger (e.g. viruses, parasites, etc.) in much more cases than we currently are aware of. Multiple findings and observations, that I will discuss in a different post, indicate that such triggers may initiate cancer when they land in a “fertile ground”, represented by specific genetic weaknesses combined with a compromised immune system (due to e.g. stress, lifestyle, medication, etc.). This is why, I would seriously consider using anti-worms, anti-parasites, antibiotics, antiviral drugs as a part of more comprehensive treatment approaches that could also include conventional therapies. As long as the toxicity is low, it could make sense to cycle various drugs of this type.
Wednesday, February 15, 2023
Idaho Territory Expanding . . .
Breaking: Idaho Legislature Passes Bill to Move Idaho-Oregon Border to Include Large Swath Eastern Oregon https://t.co/x1AujRzUQm
— The Gateway Pundit (@gatewaypundit) February 16, 2023
Can the Carnivore Diet Heal a Leaky Gut?
I finished “Carnivore Cure” by Judy Cho yesterday it’s got sooo many good resources in it!
— Justin Machine (@designed2good) February 16, 2023
This is an example.👇 pic.twitter.com/6DViHt80Eh