During a Joe Rogan Interview, Mel Gibson Said the Quiet Part Out Loud about Cancer
I thought it would be years before the news about ivermectin and fenbendazole reached a wider audience. But the clip is still trending on X days later with 61 million views.
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The vitamin C part 3 post is still coming but something came up that I want to make sure every one of my readers hears about.
A clip of Joe Rogan interviewing Mel Gibson has gone viral on X and has been trending for days. In the clip, Mel Gibson says that three of his friends had stage four metastatic cancer and all three of them are cancer-free today after using ivermectin and fenbendazole.
The video clip has garnered over 61 million views!
I can hardly express how excited I am that this news is finally getting out to a wider audience since the mainstream cancer industry refuses to repurpose off-patent drugs.
Two years ago, I posted the following which details how fenbendazole was discovered by a vet researcher:
In the last two years, so many more success stories have been piling in.
Celebrity Kevin Hennings was sent home to die from stage 4 colon cancer after the conventional treatments failed him. He is now completely cancer-free after using fenbendazole (full story here).
Doctors gave up hope on curing Paul Mann’s cancer after ten rounds of radiation and six rounds of chemotherapy failed to remove his cancer. But then a friend and cancer surgeon of 30 years, Dr. Kathleen Ruddy, recommended Paul try ivermectin as a last resort. Today he is free of cancer (full story here).
But what makes me most excited is to have a top-tier oncologist prescribing this regimen. Dr. William Makis has treated over 1,000 patients using fenben and ivermectin and publishes their success stories daily in his incredible substack. In fact, he even treated one of the friends Mel Gibson referred to:
Dr. Makis is no slacker and has published over 200 peer-reviewed papers. This is important because I have it firsthand that some oncologists are warning patients against taking ivermectin, claiming that it is a dangerous drug. An oncologist told a friend of mine that ivermectin has not been tested for long-term use and could kill you.
This statement is blatantly false. Dr. Makis has read over 100 studies showing ivermectin’s effectiveness against cancer, and not a single one shows any toxicity. There were no adverse effects when people were given ten times the normal dose.
Think of the irony of an oncologist who prescribes drugs that are so horrible they burn your skin and cause your hair to fall out calling ivermectin unsafe—ivermectin that won the Nobel Prize in medicine for being one of the safest drugs in history, far safer than Tylenol, and has been prescribed over 4 billion times for river blindness.
Imagine warning your terminal patients away from taking that because it’s “dangerous” when it’s the only option they have left, and incredibly safe. It’s criminal.
But Makis’ courage to stand up to establishment medicine with all its powerful monied interests has come with a cost. He has been threatened with jail time by the Alberta Medical Board and even Canada Premier Danielle Smith (tweet here).
Yes, there’s a lot of money to be made in cancer. We can’t have repurposed drugs messing that up.
Consider one of Makis’ success stories. If you know anything about cancer, you know that pancreatic cancer has one of the lowest survival rates with less than 10% when metastatic.
A Canadian patient developed a recurrence of pancreatic cancer deemed stage 4 and metastatic to the lungs. The patient was offered MAID—not maid services to help with cleaning, but Medical Assistance in Dying.
Makis writes:
Instead of suicide, that patient took:
Fenbendazole 444mg/day for 3 months, then Fenbendazole 444mg/day plus liquid Ivermectin (1 teaspoon) = 50mg for 2 months.
Results: “CT scan showed all signs of cancer imperceptible and essentially resolved!”
Makis concludes the X post by saying:
In my Ivermectin Cancer Clinic experience, Pancreatic cancer responds very well to the combination of Ivermectin and Fenbendazole. Ivermectin kills cancer cells that chemo doesn't. Ivermectin also reverses multi-drug resistance (chemo resistance).
My Cancer therapy regimens tend to be a bit more aggressive than this but you cannot argue with results like this in Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer. "The Oncologist was not advised of the alternative treatments...he is stymied with the sudden reversal." Most importantly, this patient managed to avoid Canada’s first line approach to Cancer Care: Euthanasia (MAID). For the doubters, I have so many Ivermectin and Fenbendazole success stories, I may have to start posting multiple per day just to keep up.
There is only one place in the world where you will find success stories like this every day of the week. Follow me to not miss any! And let's make Ivermectin, Fenbendazole and Mebendazole available Over The Counter in the United States!
And then there’s this exciting piece of news as well:
Here is the paper he is referring to:
Targeting the Mitochondrial-Stem Cell Connection in Cancer Treatment: A Hybrid Orthomolecular Protocol published in the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine.
Here’s a quote from the section on ivermectin:
Ivermectin is a very safe drug. In healthy volunteers, the single dose was increased to 2 mg/Kg, and no serious adverse reactions were found (Guzzo, et al., 2002). Demonstrated in another study, cancer patients who took Ivermectin at five times the standard dose (up to 1mg/kg) daily for up to 180 consecutive days had no serious adverse effects (de Castro, et al., 2020). In cases successfully treated with a total or partial combination of Ivermectin, dichloroacetate, and Omeprazole (plus Tamoxifen), Ivermectin inhibited tumor growth through mitochondrial dysfunction and led to apoptosis (Ishiguro, et al., 2022).
So Many More Success Stories!
Makis’ stories are so exciting, and they just keep piling in. I hardly have time to read them all. Here is today’s story:
A Florida patient in his 60s had a recurrence of kidney cancer deemed stage 4 Clear cell Renal Cell Carcinoma. Dr. Makis commented that this particular cancer is difficult to treat and has less than a 10% survival rate.
The patient is now cancer free after 3 months of fenben plus ivermectin!
And here are ten more similar stories:
A 66-year-old nurse shrunk her breast cancer tumor by more than half with no chemo and didn’t have a lumpectomy—in just 2 months using ivermectin and fenben. That much shrinkage in that amount of time is just incredible!
An 88-year-old farmer had skin cancer on his ear and cleared it up in one month using ivermectin paste. Makis comments on the story:
Every type of skin cancer can be treated with topical Ivermectin: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and yes, even melanoma.
Stage 4 lung cancer patient in India with metastases to brain, liver and bones, saw dramatic recovery including "complete resolution" of liver & bone mets!
And here’s yet another incredible pancreatic cancer story:
A man named Santiago had his colon cancer return, this time more aggressive than the first bout. The mass was blocking 67% of his lumen. After 4 months on ivermectin, the tumor disappeared:
A woman in her 40s, a patient at Mayo Clinic with stage 4 ovarian cancer started ivermectin and fenben after the traditional treatments resulted in her cancer antigen blood marker (CA) continuing to rise which means growing cancer. Two months after starting ivermectin and fenben, she is cancer free.
A 53-year-old stage 4 cholangiocarcinoma cancer patient with a 15 cm tumor declared "Cancer Free" after reaching out to Dr. Makis 14 months ago.
First exchange:
Then, last month:
A woman in her 40s with debilitating Lyme Disease went into remission using ivermectin:
A young woman with Large B-Cell Lymphoma started a regimen of Ivermectin and Mebendazole in late May 2024.
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day
Mebendazole 200mg/day
Comparison between PET scans done in September and again in late November 2024
RESULT: Complete resolution of Large B-Cell Lymphoma on PET scans 2 months apart!
But most patients have not been so blessed to have access to alternative care. A man attempted to get his close friend a consultation with Dr. Makis or to get him and the family to consider fenben and ivermectin since the current regimen was not working. The cancer patient’s children sent the friend this message:
“Highly concerned about the side effects!” It’s obvious the medication they refer to as “the other they feel would likely lead to death as the side effects would be too harsh for him” is ivermectin.
How did the medical profession get so horribly incompetent that they slander one of the very safest medications on earth as having side effects leading to death? Do they not take the time to read medical journal articles about ivermectin’s safety?
Do they know how to read?
If it’s your sole job in life to heal people of a terminal disease, the least you could do is stay abreast of the latest research. But it appears that oncologists are forbidden from thinking for themselves or are incapable of it, or they value their career so much more than their patients’ lives that they dare not make waves. Whatever the reasons are, their lack of information is pathetic and cowardly.
I would be more sympathetic to hear them say, “We’re not familiar with those drugs and we only use meds we are trained in.” That’s still a terrible situation—not to be educated about the safe meds that can actually cure the cancers that would otherwise be incurable—but at least it would be honest. But to tell people that the side effects could cause death. Come on. Perhaps they are projecting the side effects of their meds and assuming that since their horridly dangerous chemo drugs can and do cause death, then that must be true everything. The strange thing is the research is on PubMed for everyone to read.
However, I really believe that the days of the medical mafia are numbered, and the world’s biggest drug cartel will soon lose its tight grip on the medical schools, science and medical journals, and most importantly, the trust of the people. The truth is spreading like wildfire.
Speaking of wildfire, many have asked about my married children and their families who live in LA. Both families live in the same neighborhood that is as far as you can be from the fires and still be in LA. Their nuclear power startup, Valar Atomics, was also not affected by the fires. For more info on their company, here’s a recent write-up in Infinite Frontiers.
Speaking of my LA peeps, my son Isaiah Taylor is speaking at Mar-A-Lago on Thursday, January 16th on nuclear power and our founding fathers. He rubs shoulders with people who will be part of the new administration and keeps me abreast of the health buzz. For example, he is friends with Jim O'Neill who was just appointed to serve under RFK Jr as Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services. I thought it was pretty cool that he texted my health changes wishlist to O’Neill. But RFK Jr. has already said he wants to bring back repurposed drugs anyway.
Lastly, I’d like to end by sharing a comment I received from an organic chemist with a PhD:
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I’m so very glad this info is getting out so that more ppl can survive this terrible disease. What I am worried about, though, is that the powers-that-be will somehow take fenben and IVM away from us. I would say that if you or someone you know is battling cancer, stock up! I don’t expect the cancer industry will let this big dollar generator go easily.
I have stage 4 cancer and am in a facebook group that supports use of ivermectin and other repurposed drugs for cancer treatment. There have been quite a lot of reports in the comments that people have experienced visual disturbances at the low and high doses. No one seems to have a definitive answer as to what causes this although it’s generally put down to ‘toxicity’. I’m taking 24mg 3 days on, 4 days off alongside mebendazole (similar to fenben) and am reluctant to go higher because of this alleged toxicity. Please note that I do not have active cancer at present so may rethink higher dose if things worsen. Curious to know your thoughts. Have you come across any science that may explain this? Thank you for your work.