What about IVERMECTIN?

Ivermectin is a veterinary drug that helps treat parasitic infections.
During the COVID 19 pandemic it was drug that was effective in decreasing the replication of the COVID-19 virus.
Normally, ivermectin is restricted to animal use only.
Animal use however, was quickly overtaken by human use after the pandemic, with human use now surpassing that of animals by as much as 24X!!!
Lately, several scientific papers described the anticancer effects of ivermectin on cancer cell lines in the laboratory.
Blocking of pro cancer signaling pathways , slower cell growth , and prevention of metastases are some of the described possible benefits.
Blocking of cancer stem cells, reversal of chemotherapy resistance, and blocking of proliferative cancer signals such as mTOR, AkT and MAPK, are additional observed benefits.
These studies were in the lab, in the petri dish, in animals.
But....
Human studies that prove the effectiveness of these benefits in real life cancer patients, are lacking.
What people need to understand is that the human dose can also cause toxicity!!!
Large doses especially can result in side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation and abdominal bloating.
One out of three persons were reported to have required hospitalization from ivermectin toxicity.
Others reported confusion, loss of balance , low blood pressure, blurry vision, rash, and significant seizures.
Some people ended up in the intensive care unit. Most people develop symptoms within 2 hours after a large dose, while others developed symptoms weeks later.
Why? The dose required for humans as a therapeutic or preventative medication, is still not fully understood. Interactions with existing prescription medications, may also play a role.
Above all, the use of ivermectin in cancer care is still considered experimental, and not part of the standard of care.
If you are thinking of using ivermectin as an alternative or complementary therapy, please inform your cancer treatment team, and preferably, seek medical supervision.
Have you, or a loved one, used Ivermectin at some point but were not aware of its benefits or side effects?


