Lisa Groenewoud @VictoryOfTheLight369
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Ivermectin, a macrocyclic lactone discovered in the mid-1970’s, plays a critical role in the treatment of a wide range of parasitic diseases in humans as well as in veterinary practice. Over the past decade, researchers have explored repurposing this molecule as an anticancer agent following the 2015 Nobel Prize in Medicine for the discovery of ivermectin by a researcher who pioneered the concept of looking for uses beyond antibiotics for biological activity in microorganisms.
theNCI is currently funding intramural research for this purpose.
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Wow, it took the release of the Epstein Files for these monsters to FINALLY admit alternative cancer cures from Ivermectin!!!👿
09:03 AM - Feb 14, 2026
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