How a Fatty Meal of Fatty Foods Increases the Uptake of Febendazole and Mebendazole

Executive Summary Fenbendazole and Mebendazole are fat soluble drugs. Any fat-soluble drug or supplement creates extra effort in how the item is taken and what it is taken with. Introduction We get many questions on Fenbendazole and Mebendazle dosage. However, it is always important to consider that as a fat-soluble drug, the dosage depends on…

The Potential Benefit of Using Ivermectin to Treat AIDS

Executive Summary Ivermectin is one of the best drugs for improving the immune system. AIDS is a degraded immune system that can also be due to the conventional treatment for AIDS. Introduction AIDS has no effective conventional treatment; conventional treatments like AZT, DDL, DDC, and others lead to AIDS symptoms and to death. However, there…

The Scam of Pink Ribbons and Breast Cancer Awareness Walks

Executive Summary The breast cancer industry is powered by false claims, wasteful fundraising, and solutions that are just doubling down on the failed approaches of the medical establishment. Introduction Breast cancer organizations are by far the most effective at marketing and fundraising of all the different cancer categories and organizations. Wait One Second… Why is…

The False Claim of Deaths from Blood Transfusions

Executive Summary The HIV hypothesis for AIDS has a major problem when those who receive blood transfusions from those with HIV/AIDS don’t get AIDS. Introduction AIDS was a constructed disease that turned out to be highly effective in allowing virologists to receive many billions of dollars in research funding, and which changed the culture to…

The Lack of Evidence AIDS is From IV Drug Users Sharing Needles

Executive Summary The HIV hypothesis for AIDS has a major problem AIDS cannot come from IV drug users sharing needles. Introduction AIDS was a constructed disease that turned out to be highly effective in allowing virologists to receive many billions of dollars in research funding, and which changed the culture to be concerned about a…

The High Percentage of People With AIDS Don’t Test Positive for HIV

Executive Summary The HIV hypothesis for AIDS has a major problem when a high percentage of AIDS patients don’t have HIV. Introduction AIDS was a constructed disease that turned out to be highly effective in allowing virologists to receive many billions of dollars in research funding, and which changed the culture to be concerned about…

The Tiny Percentage of Cells That End Up Being Infected by HIV

Executive Summary HIV infects a tiny percentage of the overall cells of a body. Introduction AIDS was a constructed disease that turned out to be highly effective in allowing virologists to receive many billions of dollars in research funding, and which changed the culture to be concerned about a sexually transmitted disease that did not…

Important Quotes from the Banning of Laetrile by the 1978 FDA Senate Inquiry

Executive Summary The story of the suppression of Laetrile is critical to understanding how the medical establishment sidelines treatments that compete with their preferred treatments. Introduction The story of the suppression of Laetrile in the 1970s is amazing and very important in understanding how the medical establishment stops competitive treatments from being tested and used….

Things The Medical Establishment Does That Damages Health

Executive Summary Many areas of the medical establishment are damaging our health. We cover some important examples. Introduction While writing an article on the poor nutrient quality of food in hospitals, which you can read at The Irresponsible Poor Nutrition Quality of Hospital Food, I came upon the concept that hospitals and medical establishment doing…

How The NIH Head Tries to Explain Why NIH Funding Does Not Improve Health

Executive Summary The quotes from Dr. Francis Collins illustrate how the NIH tries to divorce itself from health outcomes. Introduction While reviewing an interview given by the head of the NIH, Dr. Fancis Collins, I found an interesting question asked by the NPR interviewer. How Dr. Collins responded is the topic of this article. Wait…