“We have a mechanism now why parasite medications are working”. The moment Thomas Seyfried PhD realized how anti parasitic medications work. @tnseyfried – “Mebendazole, Febendazole [I] did a dive on it and I said, why [do] Parasite medications work against cancer cells, and it turns out that the parasites use mitochondrial substrate level phosphorylation in the tissue .. and mebendazol fenbendazol kill these parasites. So I tried it on the cancer cell and sure as hell, it targets the mitochondrial substrate and glycolysis” “So we have a mechanism now why parasite medications are working, but cancer is not a parasite” Interestingly, Thomas Seyfried mentions the political landscape which prevented him from exploring the effects of Ivermectin because of covid, however Dr. Isabella Cooper [@I_mitochondria ], PhD in Ketogenic Science and Hyperinsulinemia steps in and points out: “Ivermectin, it actually works on the mitochondrial cell death pathway”.
“We have a mechanism now why parasite medications are working”.
The moment Thomas Seyfried PhD realised how anti parasitic medications work.@tnseyfried – “Mebendazole, Febendazole [I] did a dive on it and I said, why [do] Parasite medications work against cancer cells, and it… pic.twitter.com/ms1HlL7EnU
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