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Why Ivermectin Works Against Cancer:

Ivermectin is an anti-parasitic drug that has won the Nobel Prize. It is used to treat river blindness caused by a parasitic worm in humans. It is also used for deworming horses, which, famously, led to an ad mocking people for using it to treat the effects of the Covid-19 virus. (“It’s for horses…y’all…”) We believe the reason why it works for cancer is because, if you go back 4 billion years to when we believe life and cancer originated, we see the Bdellovibrio bacterium was a parasite on the mycoplasma bacterium host. In fact, bdellovibrio was the O.P. or Original Parasite (as opposed to the O.G., or Original Gangster). Bdellovibrio merged with the mycoplasma host in a process called, “endosymbiosis.” (See below.) It make sense that an anti-parasitic drug would inhibit cancer.

 

PM 5/18/2025

 


 

 

 

 

Serial Endosymbiosis

 

 


 

Other relevant Wikipedia articles:

Archaebacteria      Archaebacteria video

Methylotrophs (Methane eaters)      Nitrosamines       Formaldehyde

Methanogens (Methane producers)      Methanosarcina  (Methane producers)

Infectious Causes of Cancer

 

 

 


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