After Carli’s first cancer diagnosis in 2022, we did what most people do—we trusted the experts implicitly and completely. What followed was nothing short of hell. The treatments made Carli suicidal, sapped her energy, and nearly ended our marriage of 12 years.

So when the cancer returned in October 2024, we decided to explore a different approach—one that meant trusting our own research and intuition even when it went against official recommendations.

What We Discovered in the Research

While digging through PubMed—the government's own medical research database—we found something remarkable: there were studies that bolstered support for alternative compounds, but no one on our medical team knew about them. We’ve compiled 185 peer-reviewed studies showing how common, off-patent drugs demonstrate significant anti-cancer effects in laboratory and clinical settings.

These aren't conspiracy theories or internet rumors. These are published studies from legitimate researchers at major institutions, documenting how compounds like:

  • Fenbendazole (originally an antiparasitic)

  • Ivermectin (Nobel Prize-winning medicine)

  • Hydroxychloroquine (antimalarial drug)

  • Mebendazole (antiparasitic compound)

  • Methylene Blue (medical dye with therapeutic properties)

...are showing promising results against various cancer types.

The Censorship Question

Here's something interesting: every time I've tried to share this research compilation on social media platforms, it gets banned or removed.

I'm not sure why sharing peer-reviewed, government-published medical research violates community standards, but that's for them to decide. What I do know is that when information gets censored, it usually means someone thinks it's dangerous for you to see it.

Make of that what you will.

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