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ann watson's avatar

Hi Dr Makis - yeah -I've been noticing negative posts towards you too. I'm sorry for that - but I immediately jumped to the IQ question. If they followed your work - I've even heard negative stuff about you because you charge a little bit for all the steady articles and announcements you put out everyday- three a day - its reliable. I don't even subscribe but your titles always give me some information which I pass on in my little news letter. And the way you've been fighting this horrible situation with governments is astounding and even...breath-taking. Please remember those who love you. I know its the hardest thing in the world when you're under attack to not respond to the attackers instead of the quiet ones at your side. But in the long term, the quiet ones in the land are the important ones. I'm sorry that Scott Adams, who I never even heard of before all this, was a traitor inwardly to you.

Blessings.

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Dianne Neely's avatar

I agree, and Dr. Makis....when you are OVER THE TARGET......you BECOME THE TARGET. They don't want to be exposed because their deeds are evil. You are bringing Light to the darkness. There are too many to count that you have helped with your protocols, and research. Stand strong. We're with you. We know your heart is to help people. The truth will come out. It always does.

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ann watson's avatar

yeah - Dr Makis has turned the whole cancer treatment stuff on its head. No wonder he's a target. And he's given millions of us, that don't even have cancer, hope too. There's all this stuff coming out about evil ivermectin - I see Tom Cowan now has entered to cackle. Oh well. Nevermind. You have been a world changer Doc, and God is watching and knows everything. This whole crazy war is a learning curve for humanity - the worst part is Gaza. I wish we could help there too.

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Gail Remlinger's avatar

I wish I had a ton of money to give to you for research. You deserve every penny you get. Hang in there, we know what a fine person and doctor you are. The ugly mob is always alive and well. Many people have found that out in the last few years.

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Deb L's avatar

I can’t imagine how you feel when your name and reputation are tainted. I’m sorry for these peeps who slander you for no apparent reason. Just know Me and the Others here know the truthful stories of all the people you are helping fight cancer and other ailments. You are a hero and please always remember this. There are too many revengeful peeps out there who took the j@bs and are mad at themselves for doing so but take it out on others like you who don’t deserve any of their slander, lies and hate. You know the truth and this is all that matters. My parents taught me to consider the source of hateful people and also to not join them by being hateful back. You are the Bigger Better person here. You are a kind and caring oncologist by continuing to help others with their ailments. This shows in all the many many people you help. We know and you know you are going above and beyond to assist and save lives of unhealthy people. Most people are brainwashed and coerced by their doctors and oncologists and will always believe them and Big Pharma. There is nothing you or I can do to make them believe. You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink. Hold your head high and keep doing the amazing work you are doing by helping so so many people in the world. Thank You for All you Do!!!

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Jody McKenzie's avatar

Why anyone would stop a treatment after only one month & then say it didn't work is an ill informed decision. The powerful propaganda of modern medicine is overwhelming for people in life threatening situations. Just look at how powerful a weapon covid was, even when it was not life threatening for 99% of the human population & life saving protocols were banned almost worldwide.

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Scott's avatar

I took 2 months last yr for ivermectin to kick in. I was stage 4 grade group 10. IMHO you take every thing you think might work unless the side effects are worse than the disease.

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T and J's avatar

SA must be , or at least was , good at what made him a celebrity.

That doesn’t make him good at everything; witness he grabbed the jabs.

Read his opinions with that as context.

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AO doc's avatar

I am a doctor of Chiropractic. I have seen this story so many times; it is sad but astoundingly common. A patient will give western medicine months or years, then expect an "alternative" as a last resort to save them in a month or two. My husband, who is also a doctor of Chiropractic, will call up to the staff in front of everyone to "fill up the tub with water, I have to walk on water, again". Scott is still very much a fly in the web of western medicine as we know it today. Scott may not fully know it, but he is operating out of fear. He was when he took the jabs. Fear and logic can NOT occupy the same space. I repeat because this is a basic biological concept of life for any organism including humans: fear/a basic survival state can not occur while growth/thriving/learning/development does. You are in one or the other. Think about people you know, and where they are and have been over the last several years. I am still giving Dr. Makis' information to every person I hear of who is struggling with cancer. It is so true: you can only help someone as much as they let you. Beyond that, you can rest well knowing you, the provider, did what you could and was allowed to do, for them. God bless your work, Dr. Makis; I understand and believe in your integrity.

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Theresa Connelly's avatar

Exactly, exactly. You stated exactly what is happening. Mr. Adams took the jabs out of fear ... and now, out of fear, runs back to the very same "authorities" who he claimed to disavow when he finally acknowledged the profound mistake he'd made in taking the jabs in the first place. It's astounding to watch how a man who has seen so much about the matrix we live in very clearly is still inextricably tethered to it. So very, very sad.

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David Rinker's avatar

Irrational mind equals Irrational behavior.

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ArtemisForestFairy's avatar

I think it is a deep worship, a religion of sorts to authority. It'll kill ya.

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denise ward's avatar

Yes that is definitely the root of the problem - the belief in an authority outside of yourself.

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Te Reagan's avatar

I’m watching my brother who supposed has colon cancer get caught in the medical community. He’s driving me crazy.

They want to operate, possibly do chemo, tells him he might lay up for weeks.

So my dumb brother after me telling him not to.. starts insisting that they council him about ivermectin and Fenbendazole. He starts arguing with them, and tells them it’s their job to advise him.

They make a notation in his chart that he is combative, that he has psychosocial skill problems and that he doesn’t understand medical terms.

I tell him he can’t be doing that. That doctors are afraid of all that. I told if he wanted to go the modern medical route that he’d have to do ivermectin and Fenbendazole on the down low.

No, he would not listen. Got himself another doctor. Same thing. Only this time they said he was holding up other patients and that ivermectin was not up for discussion. They want to schedule robotic surgery right away.

He told me today that he’s gonna make them tell him about ivermectin and Fenbendazole. I told him they were gonna put him in the crazy house. That he should stfu.

Crazy world right now..

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Robbin Thomas's avatar

It takes time to come to the realization there are alternatives. Those he's trying to talk to aren't there at this time, maybe never. You don't tell anyone you or your children drink Raw Milk. You don't say that you don't, or no longer vaccinate and don't talk about using medications off label. Or repurposed.

I have a brother that did conventional radiation for prostate. Said his counts are up and down. I am slowly talking to him about what he calls horse wormer.. I will get him there. Then I'll consult with Dr. Makis. Ive reached out.. Just trying to get inital info togeather.

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Monica Onit's avatar

Along with Dr Makis’ assistance, please study Pectasol and look at reviews and everything you’ll find about, including Amazon feedback.

Modified citrus pectin was initially designed for prostate cancers.

It’s also a good chelator and preventative for healthy people too.

Dr Makis hosts one of Dr Eliaz articles about Pectasol, in a previous stack.

There is also a fantastic book,The Survival Paradox, by same Dr Isaac Eliaz.

Everyone with cancer or healthy and wanting to stay so should read this one.

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Rebecca Lee (maybeitsmercury)'s avatar

Pectasol is not a metal chelator. A chelator is something quite specific.

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Monica Onit's avatar

Yes, it is, according with Dr Eliaz studies and many reviews.

It is a gentle and effective chelator for heavy metals such as lead, mercury and arsenic. It binds them in bloodstream and digestive tract, facilitating excretion without significantly depletion of essential minerals.

Its chelation properties are attributed to a low molecular weight and to galactosyl components.

My husband uses it as prevention,for an healthy prostate and chelation every day, first thing in the morning, before exercising.

He started long time ago and his mineral panel is always perfect. The hair tests are great too.

Blessings

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denise ward's avatar

Our neighbors and people we know are our greatest threat really.

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Old Biddy's avatar

Yikes, yes they will call him crazy! I was marked as 'anxious & unhelpful' just for asking ONE question about a surgery! They may offer him MAID next? Also, the doctors, themselves, are indoctrinated with their own protocols & most do not use critical thinking & do not have alternative education even about nutrition! I read somewhere that the best outcome was with patients doing BOTH the chemo protocol AND the IV+Fenben protocol side by side. I wish your brother the best for future. XX

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denise ward's avatar

Orthodox medicine is sadistic because it is virtually run by Satanists. I know that sounds extreme but it's true. It's run by eugenicists (the Rothschilds and Rockefellers) and they love torture of "useless eaters". I don't understand why anyone would go to doctors or hospitals. Keep well away and find other kinds of practitioners that don't use allopathic medicine.

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majorie Innes's avatar

it is all about the money the dr's make----who cares about the patient

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Scott's avatar

A year after I started taking ivermectin I still haven't told my Dr. Theres over 300 studies of ivermectin being used as a cancer treatment that are ignored by sensible medical practitioners for more $$$$.

I haven't had a cold or flu in over a yr. Also Vitamins C, D, K & sometimes B.

My skeleton is a mess, but I'm on the right side of the daisies.

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Matt's avatar

Personally, I would do what they recommend and what Dr. Makis recommends but that's just me. I don't think they conflict but might be wrong. And if it doesn't do more harm or cause a risk then why not. You are possibly improving your odd of survival. Personally, I certainly wouldn't try to get an opinion on something of something that that person doesn't believe works. You sort of already know what they are going to say or where that is going. It's a very hard and frustrating time for him and you/family and maybe some of that is entering into it. The main thing is ignore the world, it's no crazier now than it's ever been. Good luck.

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Mary Davenport's avatar

It is not reasonable to ask conventional docs to discuss alternative medicine. If you want that, go to alternative medicine providers.

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Monica Onit's avatar

Adams is not a role model for these times, too weak for current Hunger Games.

We see the real character of someone when under stress or in a difficult moment…

Wishing him that the new treatment goes well but panic and fury will eventually demolish everything.

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LJinTX's avatar

I agree - he's been operating of fear. He also seems to have alot of anger - his replies on X are less than nice. An energy Dr I work with (also a chiropractor) said that there is an emotional component to all cancers. Now, I know Mr. Adams took the jabs. I know some people get very aggressive cancers and don't have time to do much. I pray that he deals with his anger and discerns the correct path forward. He bad mouthed the entire alternative world, including nutrition and anything else associated with cancer recovery. I pray for the best for him. I respect the information provided by Dr. Makis and anyone else who is trying to help those beat cancer with alternatives to burn, cut and poison.

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Old Biddy's avatar

Positive mental attitude has a lot of positive outcome! [Think of the power that your mind can make you salivate when you think of food; that rush of hormones when you hold your child; people who cope with ice baths just using their mind control; etc; etc]

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Jennifer L.'s avatar

Even Adams “apology” to those of us who refused the jabs was not particularly nice or kind.

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Matt's avatar

And good gracious, the guy does a cartoon. A cartoon strip. What the hell does he know. Why would anyone put any stock in this guys opinion. It just goes to show you.

I remember when he is was a half pinky commie way before the Trump days. Many people don't know this. He was a big lib back in the day.

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NY Nanny's avatar

LOVE ^^^^^

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JonesySmart's avatar

Yes, I was just reading the comments on X. He's angry, understandable. But gratuitously nasty to people - bad look. And he hasn't refuted anything Dr. Makis stated in his reply.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

indeed. people expect miracles of natural remedies. they take antibiotics for a year and then sigh in relief, but they only give herbal treatment a few days. I had to laugh about your husband walking on water, though.

I remember the stories of Dr. Moerman and Dr Budwig, their methods take quite some time, too, and they both have healed lots of people given up by 'the regular' doctor.

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AO doc's avatar

My husband is a great joker!

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Rick Foster's avatar

You are a good writer

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Lulu's avatar

Yes, that was incredibly well stated.

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Vivian's avatar

So well said. Thank you for the "walk on water" analogy. We have the choice of fear or faith and fear wins over our reptilian limbic system first as it was designed to do. Societal engineering has mind controlled many into thinking allopathic medicine is the only right or scientific way of healing oneself. It is very, very sad and almost impossible to change this belief system.

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LouieM's avatar

Dr Makis, I am in West Oz & could not care less about the negative comments. You are the real deal & that is all that matters to me & my family. Please keep doing what you are doing. You help so many with your no-nonsense straight up truth! I cherish it. Stay strong & be you, Cheers, Louie

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Rick Rose's avatar

It makes no sense that Scott Adams did not list all of his doctors - if he wants to point the finger at those who failed him. And those who failed him should be aware that their "death sentence" of 0% survival should be considered malpractice. That arrogance has killed many people.

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John Alton's avatar

The doctor was certainly overlooking one important aspect of healing, the mind. If the body could not repair itself there would be no placebo effect. Similarly spontaneous remissions occur with the body suddenly overcoming all the issues it was confronting. It reminds me of a story about the singer Ronnie Hawkins. He was diagnosed with incurable pancreatic cancer and was given six months to live by his oncologist. Six months later he went back and the doctor could not find any sign of the cancer. When asked what he thought cured him Ronnie in his typical style said: "I took a lot of stuff so I cannot be sure what saved me but I think it was the Scotch." You never know what will ultimately work but you have to keep trying with the best information available to help the body repair itself.

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Irunthis1's avatar

This can not be overstated. When your entire mindset is this won’t work or else they would be giving it to all cancer patients you are blindly ignoring the purple polka dot elephant in the room playing tambourines—-that if the Covid vaccines were not safe they wouldn’t have given them to billions of people. Neither statement has even a remote passing acquaintance with truth or reality. Our medical system has been blatantly and with malice been categorically infested with blind followers who refuse to even admit they hear hoof beats anymore let alone look for a horse, zebra or unicorn.

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Truthseeker's avatar

Absolutely. It's the Church of Modern Medicine. The adherents blindly worship the demigods in white coats, who wear a stethescope around their necks instead of a cross.

You won't find a more "real doctor" than Dr. Makis'!

He is leading the way for so many alternative "real" doctors, who aren't afraid to step out of the que and be excommunicated by mainstream, one-size-fits-all allopathic Church. Scott Adams is looking to blame someone for not "saving" him from choices he made. It's another of many, many tragic stories that are so prevalent since the scamdemic.

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John Roberts's avatar

“Scott Adams is looking to blame someone for not "saving" him from choices he made.”

I think you just hit the nail on the head. !!!

Have a handful in my family circle that were informed about the protocols and yet they still believe the doctors in the white coats that are killing them.

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Truthseeker's avatar

It's heartbreaking to see our loved ones injured and dying for simply being ignorant. Not stupid, just took for granted it was something "good". They were fearful. Scripture certainly applies here:

"My people perish for lack of knowledge". (Hebrew translation...for ignorance).

May God have mercy on all of us, as we all suffer when our loved ones suffer.

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John Roberts's avatar

Amen !!!

Couldn’t agree more.

Well said.

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denise ward's avatar

These people who simply take the word of someone they consider more competent to make decisions over their own body actually threaten life on earth. What they're doing now with mRNA vaccines is putting them into everything. And no acknowledgement AT ALL of the myriad of cases of deaths and injury from the vaccines. They just ignore it all together and go on their merry way poisoning the world. It really is surreal witnessing this stupidity. But it may be nature's way of cleansing the gene pool. We can't live under this threat of stupidity.

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Ruth's avatar

There's a great book called Radical Remission by Dr Kelly Turner. Top 9 things people did who recovered from cancer. It should be in every patient's personal library.

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Ninsuna's avatar

Thank you, Ruth. I just ordered a copy to keep on hand and to share if needed.

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Ruth's avatar

It's an easy read, lots of inspiring stories.

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John Alton's avatar

I just downloaded the book to my Kindle. Interesting that radical diet change is the first chapter. I think all the books I have read, where there has been some success treating cancer, involves diet. Dr. Gerson had a very strict protocol with all the extra nutrients that you can get by juicing and by avoiding certain foods. Colin T. Campbell, in The China Study, found that he could control the growth of cancer by changing the type and amount of protein that an individual received. Thanks for sharing the information about the book and for those interested this is the authors website: https://www.radicalremission.com/

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Diana's avatar

What's ironic in Scott's case, is that he wrote a book a few years ago "Reframe Your Brain" which uses hypnosis techniques and NLP nuggets, aka Jedi Mind Tricks, to program your mind for success and happiness. What the heck I guess he forgot to use it on himself in relation to his dire prognosis.

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Lulu's avatar

This! And also reframing his anger against the "anti-vaxxers" who aren't that at all.

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ABGirl's avatar

So true! Attitude is everything and a doc telling you you’ve got X months to live is cruel in the way that some will give up.

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Ruth's avatar

Doc did this to my friend paralyzed by Pfizer. Husband and homecare nurses spent all day everyday trying to have her focus on the positive and Doc comes in one day and says you have a few months to live. Husband tore a strip off her the next time she showed up. #RIPCharlie

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Monica Onit's avatar

Scott was not quite well within his mind, even before knowing he had cancer.

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David Rinker's avatar

Irrational behavior stems from an Irrational mind. Adams has acted irrationally.

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John Alton's avatar

The Covid shots may have been instrumental in some way also.

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Lulu's avatar

Proven they cross the brain blood barrier.

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ArtemisForestFairy's avatar

It was a programmed response. If you believe in an abrahamic god, that is the ultimate authority. this belief is easily transferred to the medical system.

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Rick Foster's avatar

Good post..Makes me wonder if Beer could cure cancer, too.. ,) Cheers

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majorie Innes's avatar

Ronnie Hawkins was cured by Adam the dream healer, who has a wonderful healing ability.He has 2-3 books on healing & they explain his abilities & also how to heal yourself.

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John Alton's avatar

This sounds a bit like Edgar Cayce. The profound abilities of some people really defy explanation. Good to know. Thanks for sharing. This is an interview with him for anyone that is interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ry7qbNIKiLk

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Trish Chedgzoy's avatar

You have been set up Dr Makis in a big way, he is false all the way through. A big red flag is -

1- giving your name

2- not giving the name of his oncologist and cancer centre

3- trying to destroy the reputation of fenbendazole and ivermectin

Sorry this man is evil

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Christine Mccarthy's avatar

Exactly what I was thinking

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nixie ritter's avatar

100% agree. And wait for it….

He’s been cured by the new cancer vaccine!!!

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Trish Chedgzoy's avatar

What an evil man to take part in the destruction of Dr Makis good name. Evil evil evil

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Vivian's avatar

At first I thought it was so odd that he only named Dr. Makis, and the specific meds, but I think you are correct that this is a red flag. Covid 2.0?

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Guylaine's avatar

Sleep well, Dr. Makis. I'm not too concerned about Mr. Adam's, he is facing death soon, who knows what that does to one's reason. He is probably sleep deprived, angry, scared. I give him a pass.

I hope Dr. Makis stays reasonable and steady, as he has been.

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Christine's avatar

You make an excellent point, Guylaine. Hear hear.

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Jewell's avatar

If.... By Rudyard Kipling

If you can keep your head when all about you

Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;

If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,

But make allowance for their doubting too:

If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,

Or, being lied about, don't deal in lies,

Or being hated don't give way to hating,

And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise;

If you can dream — and not make dreams your master;

If you can think — and not make thoughts your aim,

If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster

And treat those two impostors just the same:.

If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken

Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,

Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,

And stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools;

If you can make one heap of all your winnings

And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,

And lose, and start again at your beginnings,

And never breathe a word about your loss:

If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew

To serve your turn long after they are gone,

And so hold on when there is nothing in you

Except the Will which says to them: "Hold on!"

If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,

Or walk with Kings — nor lose the common touch,

If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,

If all men count with you, but none too much:

If you can fill the unforgiving minute

With sixty seconds' worth of distance run,

Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,

And which is more: you'll be a Man, my son!

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Chris Weisdorf's avatar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIFVwF35Jb0

Invincible - Motivational Video | A Life Changing Speech (Rudyard Kipling 'If')

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Dave Metcalfe's avatar

It has taken a long time for prostate cancer to develop, and to reverse it, it will take a long time as well. My health turned for the better after several months of Ivermectin/FenBen but improved it has. The side effects of traditional options are significant, so the challenge to me has been full of risks regardless of the protocol. I have non-operable prostate cancer ( margins compromised ) but symptom wise ... my quality of life has been good and has been getting noticeably better, I was told I had 2 years maybe ... Finally a PET Scan recently revealed that I had no indication of cancer in my abdominal lymphatic system, something that was to be targeted because it would be likely infected. I asked the radio-oncologist why he still thinks it was necessary and he said because a few cancer cells are probably "hiding and are too small to see on the PET scan, plus the lymph nodes really don't do anything... " At this point I believe I will maintain my course of treatment with Ivermectin and FenBen...

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John Alton's avatar

Good luck with your battle. You might find something helpful from this website. Jeff T. Bowles claims he has read every article on PubMed so it is well researched, however, he uses himself as a testing vehicle. https://jefftbowles.com/books/vitamin-d3-the-miraculous-journey-of-high-doses/

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Dave Metcalfe's avatar

Thank you

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Michael Bleau's avatar

I was diagnosed with large B cell Lymphoma . I received my four chemo treatments. I am now in full remission, but they are saying the same thing. The radiologist wants to treat that area because I had what was considered a “bulk“ sized cancer area…after this though I will stay take Ivermectin as a preventative

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Dave Metcalfe's avatar

Sorry to hear about your struggles. I am sure most if not all doctors want the best for their patients... Sometimes though the some protocols offered as part of the "Standard of Care" and maybe there is merit to their methods. However in recent years it has become apparent not all doctors continue to explore and research on their own...

An example would be the CV19 mRNA/VBGT injections. Several friends and relatives succumbed to them. I have one good friend that had 4 large pulmonary embolisms and was critically ill... believed to be caused by the vax, I pointed her to several doctors who helped her with an anti-spike protein treatment which included ivermectin. She recovered quickly once started. She had four of her doctors ( for other health issues) who confided to her that "Yes the clots probably a result of the vax, but can't say anything about that publicly because of the CPSO". This is what medical tyranny looks like.

I brought in my "Cancer Care " book to my radiologist by Dr Paul Marik, and they looked at it for about a half an hour, then returned it to me. In his office neither his nurse or the doctor himself seemed to have heard of repurposed drugs for cancer before ... One thing is for sure, we ALL have a clock running and sooner or later our end is inevitable... so the the question for me now is about quality of my remaining life and how to best live it. Best wishes and prayers for good health for you ....

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Gigi's avatar

Once again, Dr. Makis has proven, he is a class act.

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Bellatrix's avatar

Amen!

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Karyne's avatar

‘You won.’ No Scott, we didn’t win because there was never a competition nor a war. We ‘won’ because we listened to the highly educated specialists who knew what they were talking about. It had little or nothing to do with ‘not trusting govt or big pharma. I hope you return to Dr Makis and finish his protocol because your judgement in trusting this new treatment is probably just as misguided as your previous one regarding the ‘vaccines’.

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

I won because I did my own research and used common sense. I had had Covid in 2020, it was weird but no big deal so why get a vax? All my coworkers who had PhDs rushed to get them and unfriended my stupid butt on FB telling me I was not in their league and did not understand. I hope they are ok but I don’t hear from them anymore. But my fellow old friends and family are passing away in droves, getting diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer at first doctor visit, or their hearts are suddenly in congestive heart failure. Or their twenty to forty year old kids have breast or brain cancer and have no hope. But you cannot ask them about the precious vaccine. They had no problem asking me and shutting me out of their homes and businesses. I’m not bitter; I still love all of them and hope for their best outcomes. Lord please have mercy.

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Lulu's avatar

Having the same experience. Beautifully said.

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Dick Leppky's avatar

Truth is Powerful - But it's not very Popular......Stay With Truth, Dr. Makis.

TruthSeekers Everywhere are with you!

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TexBritta's avatar

Why are people so hardheaded? My husband came to terms with about 2 years ago but his family never has. They just wake up like zombies. Sorry, I know that’s harsh but it’s like the whole world of people are zombies!

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Monica Onit's avatar

He is a ball of fear and stress, panic is all over his face!

Those who manipulate him into attacking Dr Makis have an easy job here with him, we are seeing where they want to go!

It won’t work, Dr Makis told his patients that some don’t make it, in spite of all trying…

But everyone has the right to try and fight his fight!

Scott, you are so irrelevant in other people’s healing journey…

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Andoko's avatar

Dr. Makis, there are many negative posts about you. This is my take: Entrepreneurs don't laugh at risk-takers. Artists don't tear down those trying to create. Like what Brené Brown says: "If you're not in the arena also getting your ass kicked, I'm not interested in your feedback."

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Transcriber B's avatar

Dr. Makis— Thank you for your efforts to help humanity, and thank you most especially for taking the high road in this response to Scott Adams. More and more I am concluding that the battle we all face now, even in the onslaught of so much darkness and sorrow and pain, is to nurture our energy and good spirits to carry on.

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Denzel Koh's avatar

mRNA vaccinations have been a boon to Big C industry now reaping even more billions for oft futile chemo treatments. Unfortunately sheeple are still slowly being led to slaughterhouses. There just isn’t enough good doctors like Dr Makis to stem the overwhelming turbo onslaughts.

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Kathy's avatar

Dr. Makis, it's sad that he has chosen you to be his scapegoat for his anger at his condition. But those of us who follow you know how amazing you truly are. Keep up your amazing work. You are a rare gem. Sending you a virtual hug with much ❤️ love.

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John Alton's avatar

Dr. Gerson was one of the doctors vilified by the three letter agencies. He presented fifty cases of cancer that he cured to Congress and the medical establishment went to work on him. His protocol saved many people after they had been physically destroyed by conventional treatments. His daughter, Charlotte, was a great ambassador.

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michael janket's avatar

Scott Adams shows many signs of extreme duress. Does he not realize that by taking the Covid vaccines he might very well have subjugated his natural immunity? What does a person of sufficient intelligence make of a treatment that often has no terminus of permanent improvement? We are thankful for the updates on various treatment modalities by Dr Makis, very much so, yet we notice that many of these cases are in transit and while tumor shrinkage is good news, it is not a final decree of success. What does it mean when a tumor shrinks 90%? What happens to the other 10%, does it merely continue toward total tumor destruction or does it imply that growth could start again? Reaching for the asymptotes is not always easy and explainable. Obtaining a complete bill of health is what is sought. Are we at that stage with iver/fenben yet? Or, is there room for tweaking these initial "successes" with substances that have efficacy for completing the course seeking total freedom from further tumor growth and metastasis. I speak about substances under consideration as we speak, like resveratrol, for instance. Iver/fenben, to my cognizance, is not yet a total guarantee of cancer freedom. Dr Makis has gone through hell trying to help humanity, too often his efforts are belittled and subjected to denigration. This is today's "health environment" that makes challenging big Pharma so difficult. It is no surprise that this attempted demolition of Makis' work has inputs from government. Reagan was right, "government IS the problem".

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Her Indoors's avatar

Dr M is constantly refining and trying dosages, combinations etc. If the C size is reduced that gives the body time to restore itself and the patient to realise that recovery is possible. Time will tell 🙏

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John Alton's avatar

The body can repair itself if you can figure out what it needs to do the repair work. Dr. Gerson saved a lot of lives even after they were completely debilitated by conventional treatments. If the body could not repair itself there would not be any placebo effect.

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Theresa Connelly's avatar

What you are describing here is natural process. The body is organic and ever evolving in response to external and internal stimuli. Tragically, people want to take a pill or injection or undergo surgery for an immediate "result." They have been conned into believing this is possible, contrary to what their own eyes and life experience tells them , were they to pay attention. Gardeners know very well how profoundly resilient organic life is, but patience and trust in the wisdom of natural design is paramount. The notion that there could be any month and a half cure for cancer is literally insane.

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Bellatrix's avatar

Exactly! If he stayed on it, I bet he would make a turnaround

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