Myra Raney
@myralynnr
19 February, 05:09
How IVERMECTIN destroys CANCER cells⁉️
✅How Ivermectin Triggers Apoptosis: 3 Key Mechanisms 🔬🛡️
1. Oxidative Stress (ROS Induction)
Ivermectin forces cancer cells to produce toxic levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS). This "chemical overload" damages the cell's structure from within, directly triggering its programmed death.
2. Blocking the Wnt/β-catenin Pathway
This is the primary "growth signal" for Cancer Stem Cells (CSCs). Ivermectin acts as a master switch, turning off this pathway and forcing these aggressive cells to enter the apoptosis cycle shown in the graphic.
✅How Ivermectin Triggers Apoptosis: 3 Key Mechanisms 🔬🛡️
1. Oxidative Stress (ROS Induction)
Ivermectin forces cancer cells to produce toxic levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS). This "chemical overload" damages the cell's structure from within, directly triggering its programmed death.
2. Blocking the Wnt/β-catenin Pathway
This is the primary "growth signal" for Cancer Stem Cells (CSCs). Ivermectin acts as a master switch, turning off this pathway and forcing these aggressive cells to enter the apoptosis cycle shown in the graphic.
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3. Mitochondrial Destruction
Ivermectin targets the "power plants" of the cancer cell—the mitochondria. By cutting off their energy supply, the cell loses the ability to repair itself and effectively "starves" to death.
✅🦠Apoptosis is more than just cell death—it is the body’s ultimate recycling system. By systematically destroying damaged cells, this process maintains homeostasis and prevents the development of cancer.
As we explore molecules like Ivermectin, the goal is simple but powerful: to re-activate this natural "self-destruction" program in malignant cells and strengthen our overall immune response.
Ivermectin targets the "power plants" of the cancer cell—the mitochondria. By cutting off their energy supply, the cell loses the ability to repair itself and effectively "starves" to death.
✅🦠Apoptosis is more than just cell death—it is the body’s ultimate recycling system. By systematically destroying damaged cells, this process maintains homeostasis and prevents the development of cancer.
As we explore molecules like Ivermectin, the goal is simple but powerful: to re-activate this natural "self-destruction" program in malignant cells and strengthen our overall immune response.
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