I've been wanting to call it Pavlovid since I first heard the name. I had trouble remembering whether it was Paxlovid or Pavloxid, until I started using "vax & pax" as a mnemonic.
Also, I guess Pfizer was intentional about putting mRNA in the name "coMiRNAty"? Took me a while to catch on.
you don't know nowadays. Someone with mask and gloves could be considered a health nut, OR it is a burglar LOL. At least a few years ago, you could tell !
When I was a researcher, my group worked on a similar class of molecules as Cathepsin S inhibitors- alpha-amido nitriles. Every single one of the class showed kidney toxicity.
Oh now c'mon, Yancey, don't be a party pooper. I mean, there's always something, amiright? Kidney shit...now be honest, was it life-threatening toxic exposure, or were you all just having a really FUN TIME?
My tinfoil-sense is tingling, could be my fillings talking of course. But a drug the name of which possibly being "overarching peace wherever you look", well... .. .
"The Romans make a desert, and call it peace." -- Tacitus, Agricola
"Where we Germans [post-WWII SS in French Foreign Legion in Indochina] went, there was peace. Sometimes it was the peace of the bayonet; sometimes it was the peace of the cemetery. But it was peace. Not even a lizard would dare to move." -- Hans Josef Wagemueller, Devil's Guard
Since the monoclonal abs supposedly didn’t work for omicron , they did repurpose the outpatient monoclonal ab facilities into outpatient Remdesivir facilities.
You can find articles on ivermectin and cancer if you search PubMed.
I suspect on main mechanism is that it reduces myeloid derived suppressor cells and T regulatory cells. So it takes the brakes off killer Ts. Interestingly, Tagamet (an old antacid) can do something similar.
Don’t know, but wouldn’t surprise me. They seen to like to suppress any information about cancer cures. No money to be made in actually preventing or curing disease. I know I’ve seen many mentions of ivermectin being effective for cancer, but don’t have any references. Try searching for “ivermectin cancer treatment” in any not-Google search engine, i.e., Brave, Qwant.
Thank you my friend… Cancer has returned with a vengeance on an elderly, and unfortunately boosted friend…, i’ve been hearing a lot about this stuff… Cancers returning with a vengeance after the shots from Hades!
I thought I would respond in the broader part of the threat so that Datagal sees the response as well. (I sort of hate the way Substack orders sub-threads and replies.)
Metformin is the other big one that can be helpful to cancer patients in addition to LDN, cimetidine (Tagamet), and ivermectin.
These are all pharmaceuticals, of course. I think it's not that pharmaceuticals are bad, but more that older ones with well established safety profiles, usually without any more intellectual property protection, tend to get sidelined.
Drugs that don't have an army of lawyers to defend the patent are things you generally will not hear about. So, the incentives and disincentives in the system have become very perverse over the last 70 years or so. Even before that, there were intra-institutional power struggles that led to certain therapies fading into obscurity.
Cannabis is promising as well. There are many anecdotes of highly concentrated oil curing superficial skin cancers and childhood leukemias. This is a fascinating case study, though I never contacted the authors for more details about the nature and timing of the infection the patient was suffering from, which was a confounding factor that was also potentially curative. https://www.karger.com/Article/Pdf/356446
That brings me to one that I hesitate to mention: Coley's toxins.
I am the world's foremost expert on the manufacture of Coley's toxins, an old fever therapy vaccine in the public domain. The scientific literature re: the treatment of cancer and non-cancerous disease is very interesting. It doesn't get a lot of attention from people in the modern day, mostly because people have short attention spans and are not familiar with older medical literature. See here:
Included in that link is a video of a woman (Vera B) who was treated with rituximab (and exhaustively with everything else), who had to resort to Coley's toxins. She is cancer-free and alive now, over 10 years later (I've had personal emails with her in the past few years).
Rituximab can cure people. My grandfather was cured of lymphoma by rituximab. The problem is that if the cancer can evolve past the drug in some instances (just as it does with chemotherapy) and then people are left searching for new therapies.
***I do NOT claim that the United States FDA in any way knows about, understands, or approves of the above language or the entities described above. I am not a medical doctor or a health care practitioner. The ideas in this comment are not intended as a substitute for the advice of a trained health professional. All matters regarding your health require medical supervision. Consult your physician and/or health care professional before adopting any nutritional, exercise, or medical protocol, as well as about any condition that may require diagnosis or medical attention. In addition, statements regarding certain products and services represent the views of the author alone and do not constitute a recommendation or endorsement or any product or service.***
My hubby is on monoclonal antibodies to keep his lymphoma in check. It’s called Retuximab. Not a cure, but a control. No bad side effects, at least so far…
My business was production and supply chain management, I eventually ran the whole operation for a furniture manufacturing group. Many, many years ago when I was learning my then trade I was attending a manufacturing or supply chain seminar of some sort, happened to be sat next to a pharmaceuticals production manager. During our conversations I happened to ask him about how they manage obsolescence which can be a big cost to a company. His answer was that providing it was not a restricted chemical, they would add it to aspirin and create a new headache tablet to run the stock out.
Many years later I changed careers and got involved in media creation, working as a camera operator at the time I was filming a conference lecture for a pharmaceutical company's internal use, a chemistry lecture was quite boring for me so I just focussed on the the 'fixed' camera to making sure it didn't go faulty on me. My ears pricked up when he started talking about a 'slimming pill'. I could see the dollar signs myself so I started paying attention. Turns out that the pill was basically an anti-psychotic pill which had the side effect of people losing weight. I have to say that I don't think the pill ever came to market so presumably the regulators and company did their jobs correctly, however, it's worth noting how trial and error based on observations plays a VERY important part in this complex science area.
I just met a man, gave him a hand with something he was struggling with. He thanked me and then opened up. He and his wife were both vaxxed—both nurses, so kinda required, even in Texas, until Abbot cancelled all mandates. The wife died due to anaphylactic shock from a bee sting. But she had not been allergic to them before. Got stung often. No issues.
He’s sure the vax changed her immune system and so killed her.
He’s obviously still in a fragile state. Poor guy. Tragedy becoming the norm.
His name is John Little, just like from Robin Hood, yeah. So if there are any praying souls reading this, please remember him to the Lord.
Poxlovid for the generic.
i have a surprise for you in the next post.
Here all day, every day, watching my inbox for those little cat feet...
Me too!
Creeping in like fog...
sorry, they came out of order.
you'll know it when you see it
Ha yes I figured that...
I'm drooling in anticipation!
Self-sufficiency's a good habit in these challenging times.
Always best when in doubt to take matters into your own hands...
At least one of 'em, anyway.
Badda bing!!
Pox month? Flag with monkey on it?
I've been wanting to call it Pavlovid since I first heard the name. I had trouble remembering whether it was Paxlovid or Pavloxid, until I started using "vax & pax" as a mnemonic.
Also, I guess Pfizer was intentional about putting mRNA in the name "coMiRNAty"? Took me a while to catch on.
How about ModeRNA?
Stock ticker symbol = MRNA
Really?!? Ha, they couldn't have hit it better -- the morons.
🤦♀️ Now I feel really stupid!
I immediately too comirnaty as a mashup of mRNA and comity.
I think “comorbidity” when I read Comirnaty!!
It think it is supposed to sound like "community" = that thing that we were forced to give up.
More like a mashup of murderous Corporatism and murderous Communism, the thing the “elites” want to impose on us all.
Ha! What a gem of a kitten you are!
He’s wearing a mask and gloves. I feel safe and respected
That, or he is here to rob me. 🤷♂️
By making you feel safe and respected.
Nice!
you don't know nowadays. Someone with mask and gloves could be considered a health nut, OR it is a burglar LOL. At least a few years ago, you could tell !
The mask thing has been an incredible boon to the smash-n-grabbers and other criminal types.
and then the government is surprised crime has gone up so much. They made it easy !
In more ways than one.
Mask and gloves… A gynecologist???
When I was a researcher, my group worked on a similar class of molecules as Cathepsin S inhibitors- alpha-amido nitriles. Every single one of the class showed kidney toxicity.
[not a "like"]
There you go - more of the real science 🙏👌
Oh now c'mon, Yancey, don't be a party pooper. I mean, there's always something, amiright? Kidney shit...now be honest, was it life-threatening toxic exposure, or were you all just having a really FUN TIME?
Hmm. Why does that name ring a bell? ....
Got a napkin? I seem to be having slobber problems...
Quasimodo ring a bell? Hey, yeah, he was that guy on "I've Got a Hunch"!
Pax = peace; lo = see, behold; vid; wide, broad.
My tinfoil-sense is tingling, could be my fillings talking of course. But a drug the name of which possibly being "overarching peace wherever you look", well... .. .
"The Romans make a desert, and call it peace." -- Tacitus, Agricola
"Where we Germans [post-WWII SS in French Foreign Legion in Indochina] went, there was peace. Sometimes it was the peace of the bayonet; sometimes it was the peace of the cemetery. But it was peace. Not even a lizard would dare to move." -- Hans Josef Wagemueller, Devil's Guard
"Every war, when it comes, is represented not as a war but as an act of self-defence against a homicidal maniac."
George Orwell
Nice. I hadn't heard/recalled that quote from Orwell, but it sure fits most of the war-boosterism I've seen since the 1980s.
Saw this one sprayed on a wall long ago:
"No War Looks Good From Below".
Another favourite, from some old US underground comic book:
"War is Always Right if YOU Win!"
I want to wake up now. Please, I really want to wake up now...
What I hear playing in my hea every time someone of "the Elite" speak:
I want to break free, I want to break free
I want to break free from your lies
You're so self-satisfied I don't need you
I've got to break free
God knows, God knows I want to break free
You will sleep now, and when you wake, you will understand fully that humans are but servants, and cats are our masters. And you will be happy.
No. I prefer we each are masters of our own spheres.
Amen, SCA. I was joshing.
Stop this ride right now😖
And confiscate the mechanism.
Wait, isn't the Antichrist supposed to pretend to be the Messiah?
A friend recently had an IV infusion of “basically PAXLOVID”. Wtf is that?
My doctor told me there wasn’t any money in antibodies, they had to come out with pills for money for big Pharma.
Maybe they gave your friend remdesivir, if that’s the case she should have a scan of her kidneys twice a yr.
Then they are committed medical fraud… over and over and over…
Since the monoclonal abs supposedly didn’t work for omicron , they did repurpose the outpatient monoclonal ab facilities into outpatient Remdesivir facilities.
Do monoclonal antibodies cure cancer? Actually I am asking for a friend… I would love a good article on ivermectin and cancer treatment also. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
You can find articles on ivermectin and cancer if you search PubMed.
I suspect on main mechanism is that it reduces myeloid derived suppressor cells and T regulatory cells. So it takes the brakes off killer Ts. Interestingly, Tagamet (an old antacid) can do something similar.
Tagamet… 🤔… an old antacid… very interesting… i’m gonna look that one up! Thanks 🙏🏽
Just found this… https://www.lifeextension.com/magazine/2002/7/cover_cimetidine
Interesting that this article was way back in 2002. Reviewed in 2021 by dr. Gary Gonzalez…
Thank you. I’ve marked this article. I’m sure there are many more simple, inexpensive and OTC meds to help us— that Big Pharma wants to suppress!
Yep! As you might imagine, there were more clinical studies on other cancers after that. :)
Like ivermectin, it's an immuno-modulator. So is low dose naltrexone.
The study that Keahi links below shows great promise in animals using a certain type of monoclonal antibodies together with ivermectin.
Thanks so much 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Or rather, above....
Don’t know, but wouldn’t surprise me. They seen to like to suppress any information about cancer cures. No money to be made in actually preventing or curing disease. I know I’ve seen many mentions of ivermectin being effective for cancer, but don’t have any references. Try searching for “ivermectin cancer treatment” in any not-Google search engine, i.e., Brave, Qwant.
Clinical trials going on as we speak. IVM showing promise with triple negative breast cancer, this is especially good news. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05318469
This is the first result that popped up when I searched for “ivermectin cancer treatment “ in Brave Search: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7505114/
Thank you my friend… Cancer has returned with a vengeance on an elderly, and unfortunately boosted friend…, i’ve been hearing a lot about this stuff… Cancers returning with a vengeance after the shots from Hades!
It’s just so sad… 🤦🏽♀️😢😢😢🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
https://journals.lww.com/oncology-times/fulltext/2021/05050/use_of_the_anti_parasitic_drug_ivermectin_to_treat.4.aspx https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05318469
I thought I would respond in the broader part of the threat so that Datagal sees the response as well. (I sort of hate the way Substack orders sub-threads and replies.)
Metformin is the other big one that can be helpful to cancer patients in addition to LDN, cimetidine (Tagamet), and ivermectin.
These are all pharmaceuticals, of course. I think it's not that pharmaceuticals are bad, but more that older ones with well established safety profiles, usually without any more intellectual property protection, tend to get sidelined.
Drugs that don't have an army of lawyers to defend the patent are things you generally will not hear about. So, the incentives and disincentives in the system have become very perverse over the last 70 years or so. Even before that, there were intra-institutional power struggles that led to certain therapies fading into obscurity.
Cannabis is promising as well. There are many anecdotes of highly concentrated oil curing superficial skin cancers and childhood leukemias. This is a fascinating case study, though I never contacted the authors for more details about the nature and timing of the infection the patient was suffering from, which was a confounding factor that was also potentially curative. https://www.karger.com/Article/Pdf/356446
That brings me to one that I hesitate to mention: Coley's toxins.
I am the world's foremost expert on the manufacture of Coley's toxins, an old fever therapy vaccine in the public domain. The scientific literature re: the treatment of cancer and non-cancerous disease is very interesting. It doesn't get a lot of attention from people in the modern day, mostly because people have short attention spans and are not familiar with older medical literature. See here:
https://themariachiyears.substack.com/p/coleys-toxins-how-the-most-effective
Included in that link is a video of a woman (Vera B) who was treated with rituximab (and exhaustively with everything else), who had to resort to Coley's toxins. She is cancer-free and alive now, over 10 years later (I've had personal emails with her in the past few years).
Rituximab can cure people. My grandfather was cured of lymphoma by rituximab. The problem is that if the cancer can evolve past the drug in some instances (just as it does with chemotherapy) and then people are left searching for new therapies.
***I do NOT claim that the United States FDA in any way knows about, understands, or approves of the above language or the entities described above. I am not a medical doctor or a health care practitioner. The ideas in this comment are not intended as a substitute for the advice of a trained health professional. All matters regarding your health require medical supervision. Consult your physician and/or health care professional before adopting any nutritional, exercise, or medical protocol, as well as about any condition that may require diagnosis or medical attention. In addition, statements regarding certain products and services represent the views of the author alone and do not constitute a recommendation or endorsement or any product or service.***
I just took a screenshot of your post… Thank you 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I did that too! Her Substack article she linked was quite good as well!
Metformin also had a bit of a smear campaign against it a few years ago. Fascinating info here!
My hubby is on monoclonal antibodies to keep his lymphoma in check. It’s called Retuximab. Not a cure, but a control. No bad side effects, at least so far…
It makes me wonder how many other cancer treatments are out there that are being hidden by big HARMA…
Excellent question. Hidden or denigrated.
Fender bender us all, yup, sounds about right.
Yep
Holy moses!!!!
Your friend has weird faith in doctors
Bizarre
Wait a dang minute...Why am I suddenly salivating?
perhaps you're just being dogged by your nature, mr hound!
🤦♂️
Facui's voice is the new dog bell. Isn't this the end goal of totalitarians?
My business was production and supply chain management, I eventually ran the whole operation for a furniture manufacturing group. Many, many years ago when I was learning my then trade I was attending a manufacturing or supply chain seminar of some sort, happened to be sat next to a pharmaceuticals production manager. During our conversations I happened to ask him about how they manage obsolescence which can be a big cost to a company. His answer was that providing it was not a restricted chemical, they would add it to aspirin and create a new headache tablet to run the stock out.
Many years later I changed careers and got involved in media creation, working as a camera operator at the time I was filming a conference lecture for a pharmaceutical company's internal use, a chemistry lecture was quite boring for me so I just focussed on the the 'fixed' camera to making sure it didn't go faulty on me. My ears pricked up when he started talking about a 'slimming pill'. I could see the dollar signs myself so I started paying attention. Turns out that the pill was basically an anti-psychotic pill which had the side effect of people losing weight. I have to say that I don't think the pill ever came to market so presumably the regulators and company did their jobs correctly, however, it's worth noting how trial and error based on observations plays a VERY important part in this complex science area.
Very interesting, and not at all surprising 😵🤬
Your MemeFu is strong today Gatito Malo Malo!
'Ring any bells?'...no, that's just the tinnitus. :P
LOL!!! This renaming made my day.
Off topic from the post. Wanted to unload.
I just met a man, gave him a hand with something he was struggling with. He thanked me and then opened up. He and his wife were both vaxxed—both nurses, so kinda required, even in Texas, until Abbot cancelled all mandates. The wife died due to anaphylactic shock from a bee sting. But she had not been allergic to them before. Got stung often. No issues.
He’s sure the vax changed her immune system and so killed her.
He’s obviously still in a fragile state. Poor guy. Tragedy becoming the norm.
His name is John Little, just like from Robin Hood, yeah. So if there are any praying souls reading this, please remember him to the Lord.
And all the vax victims.
🙏🏻
Not Shocking to see this, lol.