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Would it help if someone sent it to you from the states in a different packaging?

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Dec 23, 2023Liked by DoorlessCarp🐭

I live in New Zealand and have a physician who has agreed to help me with an Ivermectin, doxycycline, lactoferrin protocol for metastasized prostate cancer, but the cost of Ivermectin here is out of this world. (Someone or some corporation is making a ton of money here with massive markup.) It costs me NZD $238 (USD $149) for thirty 3mg tabs, which is only one and half day's worth (for my body weight) of high-dose Ivermectin!!! I can't afford that. Do you have any contact info for a low-cost pharmacy in India that ships worldwide? I have the prescription necessary to get it through our Customs, but have heard so many stories of scams that I wouldn't know where to start to locate a legitimate exporter from India of 12mg Ivermectin tabs. Might you or your contacts know of one? Thanks.

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Nov 18, 2023·edited Nov 18, 2023Liked by DoorlessCarp🐭

Thank you 🙏 odorless carp

I have much experience plying alternatives since 2009

I find parasites throughout the bodily fluids via advanced microscopy slide mounts and illumination

This year I witnessed

Brain GBM baseball sized tumor gone in 4 days

Non SCLC

SCLC

Bladder

Stomach

Esophageal

Basil cell

Squamous cell

Melanomas

Neck t

Liver

Kidney

Thyroid cancers

All cleared

Diabetes too

Im forgetting a few

The only non plant drugs I use are anthelmintics.

Not off label.

I use it for micro parasites that are mistaken/misnamed as cancer cells that I can see dancing on the slide 🛝 every living creature has micro parasites or parasites.

Forget reading controlled medical journals.I’ve proven this to

myself.

Although I have read 1000s of publications

I don’t care where you live.

I can take a fluid sample from you and easily show micro parasites, fungus and mold proliferation

The other heavy lifters in the tool box are plant based alkaloids from flowers, roots and leaves of various plants 🌱

Thank you for your article

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Nov 10, 2023Liked by DoorlessCarp🐭

Synergistic pairing of ivermectin and fenbendazole found HIGHLY EFFECTIVE at preventing and treating cancer

https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/synergistic-pairing-of-ivermectin

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Mar 28, 2023Liked by DoorlessCarp🐭

Nice work!

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Just beautiful! Thank you for putting together all this work in such a great and organized format! All blessings to you!

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Thank you for your effort in making this compilation. It is very much appreciated. Happy to see Lactoferrin featured as I was harping about it in twitter from April 2020 onwards as a possible adjunct to C19 treatment but got no interaction whatsoever.

(https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3161750/#!po=10.6061). Apparently China was well aware of its benefit by placing mega-orders (1000 Tonnes!) from Australia very early on and so was Egypt who already had an Ivermectin/Lactoferrin protocol by April 2020. Lactoferrin seems as versatile a compound as Ivermectin.

When I read Lactoferrin cancer studies, some specify bLf (iron saturated LF) as opposed to apo-Lactoferrin but others don’t. Nor any clarity regarding dosage. Reason I wonder is this: I pulled two people out of hospital because they clearly had anemia of inflammation and were about to be given iron and/or blood transfusions which could be fatal in such situations. I had ordered iron saturated LF from Italy (Lattoferrina) and that's what I gave them both. They both did extremely well and recovered normal hemoglobin values. So my question is if anybody knows: When it comes to cancer, does one lactoferrin have an advantage over another? It's practically impossible to find bLf from American supplement manufacturers.

My second comment is about Ivermectin and cancer. It's customary to assume that anti-oxidants are part of the cancer fight. But it seems taking them while using IVM as a cancer treatment negates IVM's benefit: "The presence of the mitochondrial fuel acetyl-L-carnitine (ALCAR), and the antioxidant N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC), could reverse IVM-induced inhibition." and other similar cautions appearing in several other IVM-Cancer studies: "Mechanism analysis showed that ivermectin promoted both total and mitochondrial ROS production in a dose-dependent manner, which could be eliminated by administering N-acetyl-l-cysteine (NAC) in CRC cells. Following NAC treatment, the inhibition of cell growth induced by ivermectin was reversed.”

So in order for IVM to be effective (and similar cautions appear in Fenbendazole Cancer studies) should one lay off ALL antioxidants? An exception seems to be high dose Intravenous Vitamin C which switches into a pro-oxidant that induces oxidative stress in cancer cells through the formation of cytotoxic levels of hydrogen peroxide. IV vit C however is out of the reach of most. Maybe an IVM cancer strategy could be similar to the Fenben protocol of 3 days on/4 days off with avoidance of any antioxidant supplements on those 3 days and resuming taking them on the remaining 4 days. Have no idea whether that would work and not end up interfering with IVM’s action. Just thinking aloud ;~)

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Lots going on, so I forgot to say amazing deep dive, this one is quite brilliant !

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Thank you, Doorless Carp! 

A veritable tome! 

Passionate about helping cancer patients, I am disseminating your article, with special interest in the extensive section on parasites and cancer, to two groups. 

In the past two days, I feel so honored to be the beneficiary of such wonderful information from you, John Paul, and Jennifer Margulis. 

https://hiddencomplexity.substack.com/p/chimeric-nature-of-galectin-3-and John Paul stated, "As a friend wrote, 'modulating Galectin-3 would be a good way to target cancer, hypothetically'. "

"https://jennifermargulis.substack.com/p/two-weeks-ago-i-saw-a-tumor-that?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2 Increase in aggressive cancer

.Thanks you so much for your ever so valuable BOOK!

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Thank you.

Hopefully life enhancing for many, if not life saving.

Awesome post.

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Nov 7, 2022Liked by DoorlessCarp🐭

What an extraordinary post! What a gift. Thank you. There is do much to digest.

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Huge Thanks, I can offer some hope to others in need.

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Nov 6, 2022Liked by DoorlessCarp🐭

Expansive and elucidating reading, Carp. Thank you. I’ve sent it round to a friend with prostate cancer history. Much love. Mel

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Nov 6, 2022Liked by DoorlessCarp🐭

Gosh, incredible library to save and reference - a mere thank you doesn’t cover it!

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Thanks. Will take a while to get through it all. God bless you for sharing.

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