karisofia
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We learned a couple years ago that you can easily send in a tick for testing. There are several testing places. I think we only paid $50. If you are able to save the tick and send it in, you might not have to treat.
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MemberDecember 21, 2025 at 6:27 pm EST in reply to: Need more Alzheimers ideasThank you to everyone who replied. I am gathering the ideas they have not tried yet and will research them. (They already did extensive testing including genetics and have tried a number of supplements/diet.)
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MemberDecember 7, 2025 at 6:11 pm EST in reply to: DMSO and Alzheimer’s / Parkinson’sDoes anyone have information on what to do if there is already an amyloid plaque buildup? My friend is treating alzheimers with a good alternative plan, but they need to treat the damage that has already occurred. Does DMSO do that?
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I follow this doctor on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@treblehealth
He seems to be working with the latest research. He offers hope and not gimmicks. I have not, however, worked with him myself.
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MemberMarch 2, 2025 at 6:31 pm EST in reply to: IVM worth a try for Autoimmune?Dr. Been (Mobeen Syed) just published a Substack based on the data from the Yale study recently released. He outlines a number of treatments and protocols for vaccine recovery. You can read it here: https://mobeensyedmd.substack.com/p/protocol-for-vaccine-injury-management
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Protocol for Vaccine Injury Management
Based on the immune picture revealed by Yale LISTEN study
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karisofia
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MemberApril 25, 2024 at 9:56 pm EDT in reply to: Seeking pediatric oncologistThank you for the suggestion. Fenbendazole would require a prescription, right? So far, I haven’t even located someone who will take him on since it is a pediatric case.
On top of that, I am not a family member, just a more distant friend trying to help on the search. They are completely warn out trying to get a doctor to work with them. They need someone to order and look at a second biopsy, I think, and they can’t get anyone to do that. I don’t think they have enough energy left to handle a lot of extra ideas. If I could find an MD who was willing to take on a 16-year-old, that person could help them get the “traditional” help they need and possibly suggest more.
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MemberApril 24, 2024 at 5:27 pm EDT in reply to: Seeking pediatric oncologistJust to let you know, the email to FLCCC came back with a form response saying they get too many emails to give individual responses (which is understandable!). It then pointed me to the same links I have already visited.
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karisofia
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MemberApril 24, 2024 at 10:37 am EDT in reply to: Seeking pediatric oncologistThank you. I failed to see this because apparently I didn’t have notifications set correctly.
The FLCCC list does not help me find pediatric doctors. So far everyone I have contacted will not look at a case in a minor. I will check out the other site you mentioned.