Friday, May 9, 2025

DR. SUZANNE HUMPHRIES: The medical literature says that it's not a good idea to lower fevers in people with infections

Instead of giving fever reducers which basically smack down the life force that is trying to destroy the microbe, invaders, and everything that I talked about before.  The medical literature says that it's not a good idea to lower fevers in people with infections, okay?  So we need to stop it.  These orders on the charts that are automatic for fever reducers, Acetaminophen, ibuprofen Toradol, steroids, all that, I think that should be a pharmacy-only prescription that has to be approved by a pharmacist that's been educated.

The complete interview.

JENNIFER DEPEW, RD: Citrus peel and pomegranate are still natural antidotes to the bioweapon

DR. PAUL MARIK: "One of the most effective treatments to knock out the stem cell is the famous horse deworming medicine," says Dr. Paul Marik. Yes, Ivermectin.

These are generally slow-growing, but they're distinct in that they have the ability to divide indefinitely and grow indefinitely, and can change their characteristics. Basically, if you get rid of the fast-dividing cells, which is the cancer, you're left with the stem cells, which then become the roots, which grow back to form the tumor" sometimes years later. Conventional chemotherapy gets rid of the fast-dividing regular cancer cells but *NOT* the stem cells. So the key question is: how do you get rid of the stem cells? “There are a number of repurposed drugs that do it, and this has been well-established in scientific medical literature. One of the most effective treatments to knock out the stem cell is the famous horse deworming medicine," says .

Yes, ivermectin.

🚨Here's what a lot of people misunderstand about cancer treatment, says : "Cancer is not homogeneous. The somatic mutation theory—which is the current theory in which treatment is based—posits that you have a mutation in a single cell, and that gives rise to a whole population of cells that look the same and have the same mutation. But the Cancer Genome Atlas has shown that that theory is completely wrong. The cancer cells are very heterogeneous, so they're made up of very different populations of cells with different mutations, and one of the populations is the cancer stem cell. It's a sub-population of the cancer. These are generally slow-growing, but they're distinct in that they have the ability to divide indefinitely and grow indefinitely, and can change their characteristics. Basically, if you get rid of the fast-dividing cells, which is the cancer, you're left with the stem cells, which then become the roots, which grow back to form the tumor" sometimes years later. Conventional chemotherapy gets rid of the fast-dividing regular cancer cells but *NOT* the stem cells. So the key question is: how do you get rid of the stem cells? “There are a number of repurposed drugs that do it, and this has been well-established in scientific medical literature. One of the most effective treatments to knock out the stem cell is the famous horse deworming medicine," says . Yes, ivermectin.

@Honest_Medicine 

MARC LANDERS: Cannabis-Powered Neuroimmune Therapy Halts Cancer in 68% of Patients & Tames Autoimmune, Neurodegenerative Diseases!

Not sure what is meant by "Tames autoimmune, neurodegenerative disease."  Does it tame disease only while you're on cannabinoids, or does it have more lasting results from say a few weeks of consumption? One thing I've noticed is that cannabinoids do relieve the exhaustion from chronic ailment or stress.  Also, cannabinoids helps to improve motor neurons.  I noticed this the first time I took it, that my eye movement, left-to-right, was sharper.  Nice effect.  

Thursday, May 8, 2025

 


40 HZ

40 Hz Binaural Beats

20 HZ Frequency for weight loss. 

Actually, just listen to this.  This is beautiful and relaxing.  Pink Floyd Guitar Backing Track Jam in E Minor (Remastered) | 55 bpm