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    BREAKING NEWS: MEBENDAZOLE PATENT for CANCER Treatment Uncovered!

    You know those low IQ people (including many doctors) who use the term "dewormer"?

    Mebendazole is an "animal dewormer" like Ivermectin and Fenbendazole.

    On Sep.7, 2021, Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD secured a patent for MEBENDAZOLE for this use:

    1. Repurposed for Glioblastoma Therapy

    (as an oral drug mebendazole polymorph C is a superior form, and it reaches the brain and brain tumors in effective concentrations)

    2. May also be used for therapy of other cancers, as well as a chemo-preventative agent.

    The title of the patent: "Mebendazole Polymorph for Treatment and Prevention of Tumors"

    I will let that sink in.

    This is what I have been working with for the past 2 years.

    Everyone who has attacked me up to now, none of them ever talk about this Patent.

    The WAR on terminally ill cancer patients who are exercising their "Right to Try" is real and very evil.

    If you see anyone attacking me, you will know why.

    @FLSurgeonGen

    @GovRonDeSantis

    https://x.com/MakisMedicine/status/1990571427083530585




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    GTUT

    Nov 17
    My husband has Gastro Esophageal Junction Carcinoma stage 4 and has been on Chemo with the Ivermectin and Fenbendazole for 6 months and we are getting unbelievably amazing results. Keep up the good work Dr. Makis we are reaping the rewards. Thank you.

    https://x.com/MakisMedicine/status/1990584023652127147




    Camilo Gomez

    Nov 18
    Doc. For a spinal glioma would you recommend Mebendazole or Fenbendazole ?

    William Makis (McGill Medicine)

    Nov 18
    Mebendazole is preferable for any CNS

    https://x.com/MakisMedicine/status/1990844180940161343




    Carleen Rooney

    Nov 17
    I prefer the animal dewormers. I don't trust the human ones. Plus cost. Mebendazole for people in Australia is like $35 for a tiny amout. They call it Combantrin.

    William Makis (McGill Medicine)

    Nov 17
    Mebendazole 500mg is 20 cents per tablet on IndiaMART.

    https://x.com/MakisMedicine/status/1990584183660666998

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    William Makis (McGill Medicine)
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    No need to wait, tens of thousands of cancer patients have already started on Ivermectin, Mebendazole and Fenbendazole and any new patient can start within a week or two!

    But there is still room for improvement. 😃

    We need to make access to Ivermectin and Mebendazole OTC across the United States!

    Repurposed Drugs are the cutting edge of Cancer Treatment and are leading the way into the future.

    There are already thousands of success stories and more are coming every day! 🙏

    https://x.com/MakisMedicine/status/1990226831409344532

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    Nov 19
    NEW ARTICLE: IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE and CBD Oil Testimonial - 69 year old Pennsylvania woman with Stage 4 NSCLC Lung Cancer metastatic to bones, reports after 4 months

    Stage 4 Lung Cancer can be brought under control!🙏

    STORY:
    69 year old Pennsylvania woman with Stage 4 NSCLC Lung Cancer metastatic to bones

    In late June 2025 she started:

    Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day
    Mebendazole 1000mg/day
    CBD Oil 100mg/day

    Results after 4 months:


    “There is significant decrease in number, size and intensity of FDG uptake of previously noted bilateral hypermetabolic metastatic nodules, suggesting significant interval improvement”

    “There is decreasing but residual intense activity in smaller 1.5x1.5cm (max SUV 7.4 vs prior 20.9) left upper lobe pleural based nodule suggesting residual active malignancy”

    “No evidence of abnormal intense FDG uptake is seen in sclerotic osseous metastasis in sacrum and pelvis, likely due to posttreatment changes”

    If you've been following me on my sub.stack, you know that CBD Oil has had tremendous success in Lung Cancer with at least two published cases of putting patients into remission (on its own).

    I have the world's largest Ivermectin Cancer Clientele

    And now the top 3 Health Sub.stack in the world!

    Article Link in photo to avoid shadowban, just re-type the URL in the first photo at the top, into your browser to access.

    @FLSurgeonGen

    https://x.com/MakisMedicine/status/1991108719657308395

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    BREAKING NEWS: Very excited about this! 😃

    "Oncologists sound the Alarm: Investigating the "Turbo Cancer" and COVID-19 Vaccine Link"

    Absolute legends on this panel!
    @Kevin_McKernan

    @DrTrozzi

    Dr Ute Kruger
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    https://x.com/MakisMedicine/status/1991670478948421814

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    My apologies if this has been previously posted. This story is from Feb, 2024.

    World First: 13-Year-Old Child Cured of a Deadly [Terminal] Brain Cancer



    When Lucas was diagnosed with a rare type of brain tumor at the age of six, there was no doubting the prognosis.

    French doctor Jacques Grill gets emotional when he remembers having to tell Lucas's parents that their son was going to die.

    However, seven years later, Lucas is now 13 years old and there is no trace of the tumor left.

    The Belgian boy is the first child in the world to have been cured of brainstem glioma, a particularly brutal cancer, according to the researchers who treated him.

    "Lucas beat all the odds" to survive, said Grill, head of the brain tumor programme at the Gustave Roussy cancer center in Paris.

    The tumor, which has the full name diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG), is diagnosed every year in around 300 children in the United States, and up to 100 in France.

    Ahead of International Childhood Cancer Day on Thursday, the medical community has praised advances that mean 85 percent of children now survive more than five years after being diagnosed with cancer.

    But the outlook for children with the DIPG tumor remains grim – most do not live a year beyond diagnosis. A recent study found that only 10 percent were alive two years on.

    Radiotherapy can sometimes slow the rapid march of the aggressive tumor, but no drug has been shown to be effective against it.

    No other case like him

    Lucas and his family traveled from Belgium to France so that he could become one of the first patients to join the BIOMEDE trial which tests potential new drugs for DIPG.

    From the start, Lucas responded strongly to the cancer drug everolimus, which he was randomly assigned.

    "Over a series of MRI scans, I watched as the tumor completely disappeared," Grill told AFP.

    But the doctor did not dare stop the treatment regimen – at least until a year and a half ago, when Lucas revealed he was no longer taking the drugs anyways.

    "I don't know of any other case like him in the world," Grill said.

    Exactly why Lucas so fully recovered, and how his case could help other children like him in the future, remains to be seen.

    Seven other children in the trial survived years after being diagnosed, but only Lucas's tumor completely vanished.

    The reason these children responded to the drugs, while others did not, was likely due to the "biological particularities" of their individual tumors, Grill said.

    "Lucas's tumor had an extremely rare mutation which we believe made its cells far more sensitive to the drug," he added.

    Reproducing Lucas

    The researchers are studying the genetic abnormalities of patients' tumors as well as creating tumor " organoids," which are masses of cells produced in the lab.

    "Lucas's case offers real hope," said Marie-Anne Debily, a researcher supervising the lab work.

    "We will try to reproduce in vitro the differences that we have identified in his cells," she told AFP.

    The team wants to reproduce his genetic differences in the organoids to see if the tumor can then be killed off as effectively as it was in Lucas.

    If that works, the "next step will be to find a drug that has the same effect on tumor cells as these cellular changes," Debily said.

    While the researchers are excited about this new lead, they warned that any possible treatment is still a long way off.

    "On average, it takes 10-15 years from the first lead to become a drug – it's a long and drawn-out process," Grill said.

    David Ziegler, a pediatric oncologist at Sydney Children's Hospital in Australia, said that the landscape for DIPG has dramatically changed over the last decade.

    Breakthroughs in the lab, increased funding and trials such as BIOMEDE make "me convinced that we will soon find that we are able to cure some patients," Ziegler told AFP.

    https://www.sciencealert.com/world-f...y-brain-cancer

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    From the start, Lucas responded strongly to the cancer drug everolimus, which he was randomly assigned.

    "Over a series of MRI scans, I watched as the tumor completely disappeared," Grill told AFP.
    Looking everolimus up, I found it is a mTor Inhibitor, akin to rapamycin,
    which there has been some buzz about lately. Rapamycin is being promoted lately for longevity, along with its anti-cancer properties, and is available online. Some are experimenting with it.
    "We're all bozos on this bus"

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