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>A newly surfaced CIA document suggests US intelligence once reviewed research that hinted at a possible cancer treatment more than 60 years ago. The document, produced in February 1951 and declassified in 2014, summarizes a Soviet scientific paper that examined striking similarities between parasitic worms and cancerous tumors. The report describes how researchers believed both organisms thrived under nearly identical metabolic conditions and accumulated large reserves of glycogen, a form of stored energy. The research also highlighted experiments showing that certain chemical compounds were capable of targeting both parasitic infections and malignant tumors.

Would it surprise you at all? Archive: https://archive.today/otS9Y From the post: >>A newly surfaced CIA document suggests US intelligence once reviewed research that hinted at a possible cancer treatment more than 60 years ago. The document, produced in February 1951 and declassified in 2014, summarizes a Soviet scientific paper that examined striking similarities between parasitic worms and cancerous tumors. The report describes how researchers believed both organisms thrived under nearly identical metabolic conditions and accumulated large reserves of glycogen, a form of stored energy. The research also highlighted experiments showing that certain chemical compounds were capable of targeting both parasitic infections and malignant tumors.
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Yep... And that guy that claims to have cured his cancer with ivermectin and a zero sugar diet.....

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I recall another story about a man diagnosed with cancer, 6 months to live according to doctors.. the man turned to his veterinarian friend who gave him a dozen or so medications to try. One of those was a anti parasitic medicine for dogs. The cancer patient believed this was mostly to credit for saving him. He lived for a least another decade.. might still be alive today for all I know.

It may have been Joe Tippens, but his story is from 2016. I seem to recall a case from the late 90s to mid 2000s.

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I M fairly sure it's the same guy. The one I am thinking could only legally buy ivermectin that was for dogs. He has a book on it.

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Quite possibly then. I read about another guy more recently (within the last few years) that sought-after treatment with a doctor out of the US who focused on a sugar free diet with invermectin. According to this guy, no American doctor would even entertain the idea of experimenting witha strict diet as a treatment.

I thought you might be referring to that.

Either way, chemo is a terrible way to treat cancer and it seems other alternatives are vastly unexplored.