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Old 06-25-2019, 12:41 PM   #16
donocco
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Re: Whack-a-mole next...

They have been using anti-worm drugs for a long time. The first one used was levamisole.
It seems to stimulate T cell action. It was used for colon cancer after surgery then for some reason it fell out of use. One problem with Levamisole was possible bone marrow depression so it would be good to have Felbamisole (Joe Tippens drug) monitored by a physician. Only physicians who use alternative therpy to treat cancer would be willing to try it. There is a human drug related to Felbamisole called Mebendazole but the Felbamisole seems to be more effective. Vetinary drugs are much cheaper than human drugs and just as effective. Levamisole for vetinary use in treating worms is cheap. The human version Ergamisol is very expensive and is the same drug. I agree that Joe Tippens journey is amazing to read.

Paul
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