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It’s Saturday

It’s Saturday

Sipping coffee out here, raise your hand if you stoke the fire at night still? Ahh never mind. I’m sharing for a reason soon to be revealed, fist things first, I betcha you didn’t notice Godzilla until I mentioned him

Still wondering what to have for breakfast, here’s an idea

If I ever meet up with Willy Wonka, I’m gonna ask him, what are doing with a 3rd printer if not making guns?

“Thinking of the ladies”

Ok fine

Willy you gotta get outside more, hell, I fractally grew up out outside, was told I’d do less damage to the house… little did she know

Been thhinkin, I should get another doggo so dog stays busy while try to get stuff done

We’ll see

This important

Think the nfl will ever sport brown ribbons in support of colon cancer, probably not.

NEW ARTICLE: IVERMECTIN and MEBENDAZOLE Testimonial – 46 year old Stage 4 Breast Cancer patient clears bone metastases in 3 months!! Confirmed on PET/CT!

This one comes with PROOF.

46 year old Stage 4 Breast Cancer patient (USA) with progressive bone metastases had increasing CA125 that peaked at 248 on Oct.9, 2024.

She started taking Ivermectin 0.5mg/kg and Fenbendazole 800mg on her own on Oct.9, 2024 and her CA125 decreased from 248 to 112, but then it started rising again and rose to 187 with increasing bone pain in pelvis/femur.

She reached out to me for help! Good call

She started the Bowden telehealth Protocol of:

Ivermectin 2mg/kg/day (144-160mg) and Mebendazole 1500mg/day

on Dec.4, 2024 with CA125 at 187.

By Feb.17, 2025, her CA125 has dropped from 187 to 58.1

and her Feb.24, 2025 PET/CT shows “No evidence of disease. Previously identified hypermetabolic bone lesions have resolved.”

Not even 3 months.

Now that’s incredible!

It is rare that we get a baseline PET/CT scan right before starting an Ivermectin Protocol. Here we did and it was not looking good:

“multiple new areas of hypermetabolism associated with osseous lesions, including in the spine, pelvis, ribs and right scapula”.

That’s a lot of cancer in the bones.

“ill defined sclerosis and lucency in the left acetabulum, which has increased…SUVmax 6.2”

This was the dull bone pain she was asking me about.

I told her that bone healing can take time.

“lucency and sclerosis in T12 vertebral body with disruption of the anterior cortex and SUVmax 9.9”.

Now to be fair, with Ivermectin 144-160mg (just over 2mg/kg/day) and Mebendazole 1500mg/day, we were hitting the cancer in the bones very hard.

This was taking a sledgehammer to the bone cancer.

Feb.24, 2025 PET/CT: “No evidence of disease. Previously identified hypermetabolic bone lesions have resolved.”

No chemo. No radiation.

I don’t care who you are, that’s damn impressive!

With a couple of over the counter anti-parasitic meds!

I was actually floored when I got the PET/CT results.

Bone metastases! Gone!

Cutting edge cancer treatment without AI or toxic mRNA tech.

Didn’t cost $500 billion either

Women and fishin

there’s music for that