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Just wanted to tell you, my sister who's now 36 had a megeloblastoma the size of a small apple at 1 year old. Right now my 42 year old brother has a stage 4 glioblastoma, which when diagnosed in December of 2019 was roughly 20% of his brain. The neuro oncologist sent him home to die. Surgery and radiation weren't an option. He couldn't talk, walk and was incontinent. We found a treatment that has shrunk his tumor 10% a MONTH 5 months in a row. The tumor is reduced 48%. I know this will sound crazy, but God as my witness I dont lie. And let me preface what I'm going to tell you with 2 things. First, I'm not a Dr. Second, I am highly educated and intelligent. There is primary, peer reviewed literature through AJMA and John's Hopkins along with many others. So you can research yourself. I have been for months. There is an antiparisitic called fenbendazole which is being repurposed. Originally it was for humans 40 years ago when it was made, but now it's given to animals and a slightly new version called menbendrazoil is available for humans. A man named Joe Tippens broke this story. There is a 58min interview on youtube with his story. You WANT to watch it. We only tried it because there was NO hope at all. In December my brother had every end of life symptom. Glioblastoma is the most aggressive cancer known to mankind. The cells divide and double every 48 hours. My brother should have died in January. I'll summarize the benefits of this medicine from all the peer reviewed literature. 1) it promotes the generation of p53(the gene all healthy people have in abundance that naturally fights cancer). 2) inhibits the cells ability to intake or process sugar(cancers power source for growth). 3) CRUSHES microtubules. Those are the tiny structures that bisect the cell and pass (in cancer cells) corrupted information to the next cells. When the microtubules are ruined, the cancer cells burn out and die.

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That's absolutely fantastic news for your brother! 🤗🥳

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