Food for thought if your dog has cancer
"Taking a stand and saving your beloved furry companion...means that the Medical/Veterinary Industrial Complex will not have the chance to murder you or your animals..."
Another testimonial about the seemingly miraculous combination of zero glycemic, Ivermectin, and FenBendazole!
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K9 Cell Mast Tumor, Stage 4 Lymph Node
Mar 14, 2025
(This) case was emailed to me yesterday from someone who had reached out to me just a few weeks ago, so I was already familiar with the situation, and was incredibly happy to read the following:
Taking a stand and saving your beloved furry companion, or in this case an integral part of your farming operation, means that the Medical/Veterinary Industrial Complex will not have the chance to murder you or your animals all while extracting the maximum profits en route to certain iatrocide.
Since this majestic alpha Great Pyrenees beast lives on a biodynamic farm with no pesticides, chemicals, vaccinations or GMO feed whatsoever, he was never exposed to any environmental toxins and eats a strictly raw diet, the genetics may have in fact been the main culprit, and this is where the Ivermectin (IVM) comes in.
Beyond its role as a glycolysis disruptor - starving cancer cells by interrupting their abnormal sugar metabolism, a hallmark of the Warburg effect - IVM offers a dual benefit by boosting the immune system through the gut microbiome.
Dr. Sabine Hazan, a renowned gut health expert, has shown in her 2022 research (Frontiers in Microbiology) that IVM enhances Bifidobacterium levels in the gut, a probiotic that plays a critical role in immunity.
Since approximately 80% of the immune system resides in the gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT), this boost strengthens innate immunity, including trained immunity (TI) in macrophages, which are vital for fighting cancer.
These immune cells, often forming protective “foamy” macrophages, rely on a healthy gut to produce anti-inflammatory signals like IL-10, countering the inflammation cancer thrives on.
This aligns with observations by Hervé, who noted that phenotypic cancer cells damage the immune system - particularly through mechanisms like alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) overexpression, which suppresses immune responses. IVM’s ability to potentially antagonize AFP, combined with its gut-mediated immune support, may help reverse this immunosuppression, enhancing the body’s natural defenses.
In this Great Pyrenees’s case, the raw, no-sugar diet likely amplified this effect by further reducing cancer’s glycolytic fuel, while IVM’s microbiome boost and Fenbendazole’s (FBZ) microtubule disruption worked synergistically to shrink the cell mast tumor all while boosting the K9’s overall immune system.
This approach offers a promising, holistic strategy by targeting cancer metabolism and immunity without the broad toxicity of conventional therapies, which harm protective immune cells and destroy overall health and vitality such that it becomes that much more difficult to fend of metastasizing malignant cells.