Ivermectin Testimonial: 45-Year-Old Swedish Man Sees 70% Tumor Reduction in One Month
At my live event on March 11 in Gothenburg, Sweden, a 45-year-old Swedish man shared his recent experience. He had been diagnosed with a new lung mass measuring 5.5 cm. After starting Ivermectin, just one month later, scans showed the tumor had shrunk to 3.5 cm—a 70% reduction in volume, according to GROK analysis.
Because the tumor was shrinking, doctors decided not to biopsy it, unsure whether it was even malignant—unaware that Ivermectin was involved.
What’s even more remarkable is that this patient hadn’t yet begun my full cancer protocol.
The message here?
At my live event on March 11 in Gothenburg, Sweden, a 45-year-old Swedish man shared his recent experience. He had been diagnosed with a new lung mass measuring 5.5 cm. After starting Ivermectin, just one month later, scans showed the tumor had shrunk to 3.5 cm—a 70% reduction in volume, according to GROK analysis.
Because the tumor was shrinking, doctors decided not to biopsy it, unsure whether it was even malignant—unaware that Ivermectin was involved.
What’s even more remarkable is that this patient hadn’t yet begun my full cancer protocol.
The message here?
04:57 AM - Feb 19, 2026
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Myra Raney
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19 February, 04:57
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Don’t wait. Too many people delay starting because of fear or misinformation about Ivermectin, Fenbendazole, or Mebendazole. They ask:
• “Is it safe?”
• “Will it affect my liver?”
• “Isn’t that just for animals?”
• “I’ve heard negative stories…”
But by waiting, you might miss the chance for a response like this.
I run a large telehealth clinic focused on cancer support with repurposed medicines, and stories like this come in regularly. The potential is real—if you take the first step.
• “Is it safe?”
• “Will it affect my liver?”
• “Isn’t that just for animals?”
• “I’ve heard negative stories…”
But by waiting, you might miss the chance for a response like this.
I run a large telehealth clinic focused on cancer support with repurposed medicines, and stories like this come in regularly. The potential is real—if you take the first step.
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