Dr. Paul Mann - a prostate cancer patient who was told he had no hope of survival - shared his incredible story, in which he continues to recover through the use of the repurposed drug, ivermectin.
April educated herself about COVID, and prepared a kit for herself and her family should any of them get ill. Her brother had been sick from COVID and then the shot was mandated in his workplace. Eventually, April convinced him to try the FLCCC protocols.
Turbo cancers are a rapidly escalating threat in the wake of the COVID pandemic, forcing doctors to push the boundaries of traditional oncology treatment. In this presentation, Dr. Kathleen Ruddy, Dr. Paul Marik, and Dr. Nathan Goodyear introduced groundbreaking adjunctive treatment strategies that are reshaping cancer care.
Rosemary’s mom, Judy, was diagnosed with renal cell in April, 2022. She had her right kidney removed in June. Immunotherapy and chemotherapy didn’t help, often with severe side effects. The doctors sent her home to die. Watch this lovely celebration after a year on ivermectin.
Micro-clotting has emerged as a critical concern following COVID-19 and related vaccinations. Dr. Jordan Vaughn presents his research at FLCCC's third educational conference, 'Healthcare Revolution: Restoring the Doctor-Patient Relationship.'
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Dr. Joe Varon shares case studies, and speaks about the challenges to both the patient suffering from spike protein-induced disease as well as the toll the illness takes on their families.
Dr. Ryan Partovi never expected to become a specialist in the treatment of COVID. After successfully treating his Dad, he used FLCCC protocols to help other patients. He went on to do hospital rescues, even going on to testify in court about the power of ivermectin.
Pam, a compounding/functional medicine pharmacist, herself and her colleague attended the FLCCC conference in Phoenix. It was their third conference and the first time they had brought their husbands along. As Pam says,”we decided to bring our husbands along so they could see for themselves why we have developed such a passion surrounding this tragedy that we are now dealing with daily."
Despite their friend's written refusal to be given Remdesivir, their friends' hospital doctors insisted Remdesivir was life-saving and wanted to administer it. Judy and Don got their friend out of hospital and looked after her in their own home.