I deeply appreciate your providing these resources. They should be especially helpful to a friend whose wife has cancer, and won't use IVM without more studies. Even though I've seen one survey paper, I was unaware of these other ones. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7505114/
One article I saw referenced selective apoptosis, …
I deeply appreciate your providing these resources. They should be especially helpful to a friend whose wife has cancer, and won't use IVM without more studies. Even though I've seen one survey paper, I was unaware of these other ones. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7505114/
One article I saw referenced selective apoptosis, so perhaps IVM attacks only deregulated cells. In any event, I've been on long-term prophylaxis and had no adverse effects. None have been reported by the FLCCC.
Here's a bonus: articles on cancer cell metabolism:
Used an hour or two before the ivermectin dose, the tetracycline appears to prevent ivermectin from inhibiting mitochondria without inhibiting the other useful effects of ivermectin.
Since tetracycline works, Vit. K2 ought to work. Your success with ivermectin and lack of mitochondrial inhibition may be due to something as simple as a good diet.
I deeply appreciate your providing these resources. They should be especially helpful to a friend whose wife has cancer, and won't use IVM without more studies. Even though I've seen one survey paper, I was unaware of these other ones. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7505114/
One article I saw referenced selective apoptosis, so perhaps IVM attacks only deregulated cells. In any event, I've been on long-term prophylaxis and had no adverse effects. None have been reported by the FLCCC.
Here's a bonus: articles on cancer cell metabolism:
https://www.dietdoctor.com/warburg-effect-cancer
https://www.townsendletter.com/AugSept2016/canceradapt0816.html
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/Cancer_a_Redox_Disease.php
Thanks again. I will start reading these now.
Thanks for the links, David. You might want to look at this about the use of ivermectin with tetracycline:
https://shareok.org/handle/11244/330994
Used an hour or two before the ivermectin dose, the tetracycline appears to prevent ivermectin from inhibiting mitochondria without inhibiting the other useful effects of ivermectin.
Since tetracycline works, Vit. K2 ought to work. Your success with ivermectin and lack of mitochondrial inhibition may be due to something as simple as a good diet.
I will share these resources with Dr. Paul Marik. Thank you.