1 – It prevents damage caused by drugs created with mRNA technology, blocks the Spike protein from entering cells, and, if the person has been vaccinated, ivermectin can treat the damage already done.
2 – It has only beneficial effects and no harmful effects in the treatment of hepatitis C. In fact, even before entering the cell, it has already destroyed the virus in the bloodstream.
3 – It has a very potent anti-inflammatory action and a significant impact on traumatic and orthopedic injuries; it strengthens muscles and has no side effects like corticosteroids.
4 – It treats autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, fibromyalgia, psoriasis, Crohn's disease, and allergic rhinitis. 5 – It improves immunity levels in cancer patients and treats herpes simplex and shingles; it also reduces the frequency of sinusitis and diverticulitis.
6 – It protects the heart in cases of cardiac overload. In an embolism, for example, it prevents cardiac hypoxia by stimulating the production of basic energy to prevent tissue destruction and thus improves cardiac function.
7 – It is antiparasitic and antineoplastic (anticancer). It supposedly suppresses the proliferation and metastasis of cancer cells, preserving healthy cells and improving the effectiveness of chemotherapy treatment.
8 – It can eliminate chemotherapy-resistant cancer cells, overcoming the resistance to multiple chemotherapeutic drugs that tumors develop; combined with chemotherapy and/or anticancer agents, it increases the effectiveness of these treatments.
9 – It is antimicrobial (against bacteria and viruses) and strengthens immunity.
10 – It reaches the central nervous system and regenerates nerves.
11 – Helps regulate glucose, insulin metabolism, and cholesterol levels, as well as reduce liver fat in cases of steatosis.
12 – Can be used as a prophylactic agent and has been associated with a significant reduction in COVID-19 infection, hospitalization, and mortality rates.
🚨🚨 The untold story of a "miracle drug"...
• Discovered on a golf course in Japan.
• Has brought river blindness to the brink of eradication.
• Winner of the Nobel Prize in 2015.
• Recognized, after penicillin, for having the greatest impact on human health.
• More than 3.7 billion doses...
• This parasite destroyer has now also become a terror to tumors...
12 known anticancer actions:
1. Inhibits the WNT/β-catenin pathway: stops the proliferation of cancer cells.
2. Induces apoptosis: triggers the programmed death of cancer cells.
3. Blocks importin α/β transporter proteins, preventing cancer cell replication.
4. Inhibits the PAK1 enzyme: reduces inflammation and tumor progression.
5. Anti-angiogenic: stops the formation of new blood vessels in tumors.
6. Immune system modulator: improves the recognition of cancer cells.
7. Interferes with autophagy: alters the survival strategies of cancer cells.
8. Acts on glioblastoma stem cells: effective against brain cancers.
9. Inhibits mitochondrial respiration: cuts off the energy supply to tumors.
10. Interferes with mTOR signaling, slowing cell growth.
11. Overcomes chemotherapy resistance: increases the effectiveness of chemotherapy. 12. Antiviral properties: potentially useful for virus-related cancers (such as HPV).
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