In addition, many patients continued to receive concurrent therapies at follow-up, including chemotherapy (27.9%), radiation therapy (21.3%), and surgery (19.7%), alongside supplement use (49.2%) and dietary modification (37.7%).
Shortly before ivermectin became horse medicine a study showed it could trigger apoptosis in some cancer cells. Another showed it could 'reset' immunity some cancers develop to chemo. A few other positive studies.
But none showed it cured cancer by itself.
So adding it to traditional treatment seems like a good idea, but I certainly wouldn't rely on it to save me.
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Shortly before ivermectin became horse medicine a study showed it could trigger apoptosis in some cancer cells. Another showed it could 'reset' immunity some cancers develop to chemo. A few other positive studies.
But none showed it cured cancer by itself.
So adding it to traditional treatment seems like a good idea, but I certainly wouldn't rely on it to save me.