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Phendendazole is a dog dewormer used to treat pin worms.
There have been a few studies that have implied that worm infections might cause cancer. Could dewormers cure cancer?
And if so, could RBG have been given this deworming drug to "cure" her cancer? Pancreatic cancer is almost always fatal.
Why did she not succuмb to pancreatic cancer? RBG has suffered with pancreatic cancer twice now according to
Wikipedia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Bader_Ginsburg#HealthSee:
https://www.acsh.org/news/2017/11/24/undetected-parasitic-infection-may-cause-deadly-cancer-vietnam-vets-12187As if fighting in the Vietnam War was not awful enough on its own, veterans are now finding out they could be at increased risk of a deadly form of cancer. A small pilot study conducted by the Department of Veterans Affairs has found a possible link between soldiers infected with a liver parasite and cancer of the bile duct. The study included the blood samples of 50 Vietnam veterans at the Northport VA Medical Center in New York. Of those samples, more than 20 percent were positive or near-positive for worm-specific antibodies. These immunological tests cannot determine whether the infection is current, recent, or if it occurred in the distant past. The test also cannot determine the burden of infection or how intense it is.There are three major liver trematodes that are responsible for infections in humans: Chlonorchis sinensis, Opisthorcis species, and Fasciola hepatica. The Chinese liver fluke, C. sinensis, is endemic in countries in the Far East such as China, Japan, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Korea. Infections typically occur after ingestion of raw or undercooked fish. There are other types of flukes that can infect other parts of the body such as the blood, pancreas, intestines, lung, and even the eye. ...
Joe Tippens, a patient who was suffering from a fatal form of cancer, took this dog dewormer, phenbendazole, along with vitamin supplements and cured himself.
Per Dave's X22 report, in a scientific study, there were four control groups of laboratory-bred mice who had been infected with cancerous tumors.
1. Mice given a standard diet without any phenbendazole nor vitamin supplementation.
2. Mice given a standard diet without any phenbendazole, but they were given vitamin supplementation.
3. Mice given a standard diet with phenbendazole but without any vitamin supplementation.
4. Mice given a standard diet with phenbendazole and with vitamin supplementation.
While control group #3 showed significant results, the results noticed in control group #4 were even more impressive as the tumors dissolved.
RGB could have been given phenbendazole as part of her "chemotherapy protocol" along with an organic diet and vitamin supplementation.
If so, this would have been an off-market application of phenbendazole, which is a dog dewormer, and which is not authorized for humans.
So, perhaps, her doctor is also a licensed veterinarian.
Sure, this is speculation, but the rich and famous have access to drugs not normally given to humans.
They can travel the world to seek medical help from specialists who are doing research that is not allowed in the USA.
Thus, RBG could be alive using protocols that are available to the elites.
Yet, there is a rumor that RBG has recently died. Will we ever know the truth?