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by one click. Seriously, one click and I've got something at my door. So when I think what's the best user interface design, I always think Amazon. So if anybody's watching from Amazon, you guys are the best. The best interface people completely for 20 years or however long Amazon's been around. Unbelievably high level of capability. Unbelievable, just mind-blowing quality of technical and user i…
← Previous segment →xplain one thing you need to know. If there is a breakthrough medical procedure it will require one of the following things. Number one, you will lose all of your hair. It depends on the medical breakthrough. You know it's not every time you lose all of your hair but that's a common one. Another one is this will totally cure your problem but you'll never have sex again or be interested in it. Oh it'll totally cure your other problem though. The other thing that they'll do is sometimes they'll say this will totally fix your problem but it will require shoving a large object way up your ass. That's the other one.
So generally speaking it's either going to make you too tired to function, you're going to lose your hair, you'll lose your dick, or something really large will be shoved way up your ass. However if you're willing to put up with those four things they can cure just about anything. And so this new thing that gets you out of your need for insulin involves sticking something way up your ass I think and then zapping it electrically in your something in your inner guts. So it's an endoscope. Now I think it could mean it goes down your throat but given that it's shooting the top of your intestines I think it's going up your butt. However it's only once. It's only once. I don't know if they put you to sleep or you just enjoy the experience. But imagine if you could go into the doctor's office, maybe they put you to sleep, maybe they don't, I don't know. They zap you for a few minutes. There's no recovery. There's no recovery. You just walk out and the Ozempic I assume is just so you don't overeat. And then you're done.
Is this possible? Is it possible that type 2 diabetes just got fixed with a five-minute procedure? It's possible. Now I'm not going to say that this is real. You know 14 people is not nearly enough. You don't know the side effects. You know you got to do the big test. But maybe. But maybe.
All right, here's another one. The first peer-reviewed protocol on cancer using ivermectin and another kind of antiviral thing called fenbendazole. And there's one like it that's similar. So Dr. Makis says he's already seeing incredible successes with these repurposed drugs he's using in his practice. And he says ivermectin targets cancer cells by disrupting their mitochondrial function just the way you'd expect it to I suppose, leading to cell death of the cancer. It also block
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s key energy pathways, blah blah blah. So it's got several ways it can work I guess. And this fenbendazole and mebendazole, they're both anti-parasitic drugs. Oh I should have said anti-parasitic. So these are three anti-parasitic drugs: ivermectin and then these other two. And they've been found to halt cancer cell growth, interfere with glucose metabolism, trigger apoptosis in some preclinical t…
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