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Top Oncologist Blows Whistle: ‘Ivermectin Proven More Effective Than Chemotherapy’
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Ivermectin
has proven more effective than chemotherapy, without any of the debilitating
side-effects, according to world-renowned Canadian oncologist Dr. William Makis
who cited a major international cancer study to make his case.
Dr.
Makis asserts that the study’s findings call for a profound shift in the
treatment of advanced breast cancer, as the evidence shows Ivermectin could
significantly outperform traditional chemotherapy.
According to Dr.
Makis, the anti-parasitic drug Ivermectin has shown staggering results,
outperforming the widely-used chemotherapy drug Paclitaxel and destroying cancer
stem cells — those responsible for metastasis and recurrence.
Dr. Makis
based
his urgent plea on a 2017 study by Mexican researchers, which should have
fundamentally changed breast cancer treatment.
Published
as “Ivermectin as an Inhibitor of Cancer Stem Cells,” the study reveals how
Ivermectin annihilates breast cancer stem cells, offering new hope for patients
battling advanced stages of the disease.
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a small but powerful subpopulation of cells
within a tumor. Unlike the bulk of tumor cells, CSCs possess the ability to
self-renew indefinitely and are largely responsible for metastasis — the
spread of cancer to other parts of the body — and recurrence after
treatment.
Traditional chemotherapy treatments, like Paclitaxel,
primarily target bulk tumor cells, leaving CSCs untouched and allowing the
cancer to return or spread.
Related: Ivermectin Cancer Success Stories: Case Series Compilation (2024)
In 2009, researchers from MIT and Harvard discovered that another
anti-parasitic drug, Salinomycin, could reduce breast cancer stem cells by
more than 100-fold compared to chemotherapy.
Building on this
discovery, the Mexican researchers identified Ivermectin as the molecule most
closely resembling Salinomycin, after screening 1,623 compounds.
The
study found that Ivermectin not only killed breast cancer stem cells but did
so far more effectively than chemotherapy.
According to the researchers, “Ivermectin preferentially inhibits the
viability of Cancer Stem Cell-enriched populations compared with the total
cell population. The opposite pattern was observed with paclitaxel treatment.”
Key Findings:
Ivermectin outperforms chemotherapy (Paclitaxel): It targets the cancer
stem cells that are resistant to traditional treatments.
Ivermectin destroys Cancer Stem Cells: These stem cells are responsible
for cancer treatment failure, metastasis, and recurrence, making
Ivermectin a powerful tool in preventing cancer from spreading or
returning.
Ivermectin reduces expression of “stemness genes”: These genes are highly
expressed in cancer stem cells, and downregulating them weakens the
cancer’s ability to regenerate.
The study also highlights Ivermectin’s long-standing safety record, having
been used to treat millions of patients with parasitic diseases like
onchocerciasis. Given its established safety profile, Ivermectin is a strong
candidate for repurposing in cancer therapy.
Despite these
remarkable findings, Ivermectin is not widely used to treat breast cancer.
Dr.
Makis suggests that the answer lies in systemic barriers within the medical
and pharmaceutical industries. The potential of Ivermectin to outperform
chemotherapy challenges the current cancer treatment model, which heavily
relies on expensive and less effective drugs.
According to Dr.
Makis and the 2017 study, Ivermectin should be given to all advanced breast
cancer patients. Its ability to target and eliminate cancer stem cells could
significantly reduce the risks of treatment failure, metastasis, and
recurrence — offering a powerful new approach to battling this deadly
disease.
So, why isn’t Ivermectin being used? As Dr. Makis says, “I
think we all know the answer.”
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Please do not consider this guide as personal medical
advice, but as a recommendation for use by professional
providers. Consult with your doctor and discuss with
her/him.
Our aim here isn't to replace your doctors' advice. It is
intended as a sharing of knowledge and information. Do take
note that most treatments are not 100% protective or
curative against cancer. It's a continuous struggle between
the immune system and the cancer cells. Cancer treatments
are meant to assist the immune system in this battle.
Cancer treatment should be part of a multi-modal approach
in order to provide the best possible outcome. Diet and
lifestyle changes are meant to run alongside conventional
treatment. They are complementary, not alternative. That
said, there is no miracle diet or treatment that can cure
all cancers.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer, you may have come across the Joe Tippens Cancer Protocol. In recent years, the Fenbendazole Cancer Protocol has gained significant attention, fueled by reports of advanced cancer success stories. Below is a modified version of the Joe Tippens protocol, as recommended by Canadian oncologist Dr. William Makis.
Fenbendazole*(300 mg, 6 days a week) or in the case of severe turbo cancers up to 1 gram.
Ivermectin(24 mg, 7 days a week) or in the case of severe turbo cancers up to 1mg/kg/day.
Removing sugar from one’s diet is crucial during this protocol (as highlighted in BMJ 2023).
Maintaining a nutritious diet rich in fresh, whole foods, including fruits and vegetables, while avoiding ultra-processed foods (as highlighted in BMJ 2024), along with adopting a healthy, low-stress lifestyle, is essential for overall well-being.
My brother was diagnosed in 2014 for GIST. He has had his stomach removed, part of his esophagus and a cholestectomy. He has been on Gleevec since 2014. He has a tumor in his liver and hip bone. Will Ivermectin or Fen. Work for him?
its absolutely worth a shot ! Check out the YouTube channel "Dr. John Campbell". He has many videos covering the use of ivermectin for different types of cancer. You can also look up the website "my Cancer Story. rocks" to read about peoples experiences healing their cancers. Praying for your brother and family <3
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Ivermectin Resources Recently, I have seen tremendous demand for some sort of initial guidance “WHERE TO START” with High Dose Ivermectin for CANCER. Editor's Note: Dr Makis proposes four distinct cancer protocols for using Ivermectin in cancer treatment, specifically for patients who have developed turbo cancer or aggressive cancers. These protocols, referred to as the “Dr. Makis Ivermectin Cancer Protocols,” are categorized based on dosage and the severity of the cancer. I have an article and a video that go into depth: June 10, 2024 - "15 minutes with Dr.Makis" - Episode 018: High Dose Ivermectin and Cancer . 2025 studies on ivermectin for cancer Yuan Yuan et al (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center) - A phase I/II study evaluating the safety and efficacy of ivermectin in combination with balstilimab in patients with metastatic triple negative breast cancer (ASCO 2025) Yuwen et al - A Review of Ivermectin Use in Cancer Patients: Is it Time to Repurpose the Ivermectin in Cance...
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Fenbendazole is an established broad spectrum anti-parasitic used against intestinal parasites including: giardia, roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, the tapeworm genus Taenia (but not effective against Dipylidium caninum, a common dog tapeworm), pinworms, aelurostrongylus, paragonimiasis, strongyles, and strongyloides that are administered to sheep, cattle, horses, fish, dogs, cats, rabbits, most reptiles, freshwater shrimp tanks as planaria and hydra treatments, as well as seals. Common brand names include Pancur, Panacur C and Safe-Guard. One such study found unexpected tumor growth inhibition in a group of mice treated with a combination of Fenbendazole and vitamins. As more studies emerge – some already published, some currently ongoing – a rapidly growing number of human patients are taking Fenbendazole to treat their cancer. A cancer treatment method known as the Joe Tippens Fenbendazole Cancer Protocol has been gaining rapid interest over the past years following some fenbe...
Fenbendazole is a broad spectrum anti-parasitic used against gastrointestinal parasites including: giardia, roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, the tapeworm genus Taenia (but not effective against Dipylidium caninum, a common dog tapeworm), pinworms, aelurostrongylus, paragonimiasis, strongyles, and strongyloides that can be administered to sheep, cattle, horses, fish, dogs, cats, rabbits, most reptiles, freshwater shrimp tanks as planaria and hydra treatments, as well as seals. (1) Fenbendazole, has garnered attention for its potential use in humans. The Fenbendazole Cancer Protocol gained rapid interest over the past years following some fenbendazole advanced cancer success stories . Joe Tippens founded the protocol after he was told a story about a scientist at Merck Animal Health that had been performing cancer research on mice. The research included injecting different types of cancers into different mice body parts. The scientists...
Abstract Cancer continues to pose a significant global health burden, particularly with the rise of aggressive and treatment-resistant malignancies such as triple-negative breast cancer, pancreatic adenocarcinoma, and glioblastoma. In response to the limitations of current therapies, there is growing interest in the repurposing of antiparasitic agents—specifically fenbendazole, mebendazole, and ivermectin—for oncological applications. This review synthesizes recent preclinical and emerging clinical evidence on the anticancer mechanisms and therapeutic potential of these drugs. Fenbendazole, a benzimidazole compound, demonstrates anticancer activity through microtubule destabilization, cell cycle arrest, and inhibition of glucose metabolism, though its clinical application is challenged by poor solubility and bioavailability. Mebendazole, a structurally related benzimidazole with better human pharmacokinetics, similarly disrupts microtubule function and induces apoptosis, showing effica...
What is Fenbendazole used for in humans? Fenbendazole (also known as fenben) is a veterinary medication used to treat parasites and worms such as tapeworms, hookworms, roundworms, and whipworms, in animals. It is commonly used under brand names like Panacur C and Safe-Guard. If you have been diagnosed with cancer, or have a loved one that is suffering from cancer, chances are you have heard about the Joe Tippens Cancer Protocol. The Fenbendazole Cancer Protocol has been gaining rapid interest over the past years following some fenbendazole advanced cancer success stories. Joe Tippens founded the protocol after he was told a story about a scientist at Merck Animal Health that had been performing cancer research on mice. The research included injecting different types of cancers into different mice body parts. The scientists discovered, through trial and error, a product in their canine product line, fenbendazole, that was batting 1.000 in killing these di...
My brother was diagnosed in 2014 for GIST. He has had his stomach removed, part of his esophagus and a cholestectomy. He has been on Gleevec since 2014. He has a tumor in his liver and hip bone. Will Ivermectin or Fen. Work for him?
ReplyDeleteits absolutely worth a shot ! Check out the YouTube channel "Dr. John Campbell". He has many videos covering the use of ivermectin for different types of cancer. You can also look up the website "my Cancer Story. rocks" to read about peoples experiences healing their cancers. Praying for your brother and family <3
DeleteHi does this method kill colon cancer?
ReplyDeleteYes. I've heard that this treatment is very effective for colon cancer
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