From textile dye to potential wonder drug: “The Ultimate Guide to Methylene Blue” by Mark Sloan

Methylene blue, invented in 1876, first served as a textile dye, later becoming vital in microbiology and as the first synthetic antimalarial drug. It's widely used in veterinary medicine for treating methemoglobinemia and poisonings, and serves as an antidote for chemical poisonings and drug overdoses. Methylene blue is effective against various pathogens, including malaria and … Continue reading From textile dye to potential wonder drug: “The Ultimate Guide to Methylene Blue” by Mark Sloan

Animal drug fenbendazole shows promise in treating parasites, cancer in humans

An anti-parasite medication for animals from the benzimidazole class of pharmaceuticals shows incredible promise as an anti-cancer remedy for humans. Fenbendazole, as it is called, is normally administered to fish, birds and mammals. It kills parasites like roundworms, hookworms, whipworms and some tapeworms. It is commonly sold under brand names like Panacur and Safe-Guard. It turns out … Continue reading Animal drug fenbendazole shows promise in treating parasites, cancer in humans

BREAKING: Japanese medical association chairman tells doctors to prescribe Ivermectin for COVID

  The chairman of the Tokyo Medical Association, Haruo Ozaki, held a press conference this week announcing that the anti-parasite medicine Ivermectin seems to be effective at stopping COVID-19 and publicly recommending that all doctors in Japan immediately begin using Ivermectin to treat COVID. (Article by Kennedy Hall republished from LifeSiteNews.com) Ivermectin has been a source of controversy … Continue reading BREAKING: Japanese medical association chairman tells doctors to prescribe Ivermectin for COVID