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6 months agoI have a question for the group. I have seen some videos of Drs saying parasites are the root cause of cancer and recommend anti parasitic drugs to eliminate the parasites. Since there is so Much crap out there I just question everything. But if yo are given a death sentence what do you have to loose? And where do you find a Dr that is not big pharmaceutical lock.
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It's completely understandable to explore all options when facing a cancer diagnosis, especially when feeling overwhelmed by the situation. While the scientific evidence doesn't support parasites as a root cause of cancer, these feelings of wanting to try everything possible are natural and shared by many in this community. Consider discussing any alternative approaches with your oncology team, as they can help evaluate options that might complement your standard treatment plan safely.
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5 months agoNever heard this myself. You can find a holistic doctor or someone who promotes holistic living.
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5 months agoCancer is at the cellular level. Parasites are not. I just find zero logic in connecting these things. There are people living in much more parasite infested regions and not getting cancer at the same rate as other parts of the world.
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5 months agoThat does not sound logical to me. I agree with Stella about holistic healing.
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5 months agoThe more I research this the more I find positive results, although this is a parasite med labeled but it is not being used as labeled. When my cancer returns I will be seeking options that don’t involve chemotherapy or immunotherapy drugs. Chemo is poison and immunotherapy has possible bad outcomes. The alternative drugs have much less possibility of harm, the worst thing is it does not work and the cancer kills me as it will anyway. Just my thoughts.
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5 months agoThere are certain parasites that can weaken parts of the body that then can lead to cancer. They are found in only certain parts of the world, not the northern temperate areas. Liver flukes are the most common. If you have them you will need to take them as you would any parasite infection. If you have developed cancer you need to handle the cancer, treating parasites isn't going to do you much good unless the infection is large enough to weaken your overall system.
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5 months agoAfter following the research it turns out that the parasite drugs will kill the parasites and according to my Ent Dr he said he is not against using these drugs. As he said it can’t hart you but is concerned about the mental expectation of it working. The study’s seem to indicate the drugs stop the growth of the cancer cells and kills the cancer alto getters. Study’s show stage 4 cancers being killed and remission in as little as 3 months. Take this with a grain of salt and do your own research. Globally it seems case study’s done by universities NOT big pharma show promising results.
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4 months agoIt's completely understandable to explore all options when facing a cancer diagnosis, especially when feeling overwhelmed by the situation. While the scientific evidence doesn't support parasites as a root cause of cancer, these feelings of wanting to try everything possible are natural and shared by many in this community. Consider discussing any alternative approaches with your oncology team, as they can help evaluate options that might complement your standard treatment plan safely.
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