Dr. Makis ivermectin dosing schedule for cancer.

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After a year of intensive research, Dr. William Makis presents the most critical graph of his career: the ivermectin dosing schedule for cancer.

According to Dr. Makis, for most cancers - including breast, colon, lung, pancreatic, renal, gastric, and leukemias - a starting dose of 1mg per kg of body weight per day is recommended.

For a 60kg individual, this equates to 60mg daily:

- Five 12mg pills

- Or 6ml of liquid (approx. one teaspoon + 1ml)

The evidence for efficacy is compelling and dose-dependent:

- Dr. Shankara Chetty saw a prostate cancer patient's PSA drop from 89 to 11 on 45mg/day.

- A case from Dr. Tess Lawry showed CA125 (ovarian cancer marker) drop from 288 to 22 on just 0.2mg/kg.

- A long-term Castro study on children with leukemia showed no side effects after 6 months at 1mg/kg.

For aggressive cancers (pancreatic, brain), the blood-brain barrier may require a higher dose. Dr. Makis cites:

- Dr. Landrito's colleague with terminal gallbladder cancer: cancer disappeared after 14 months at 2mg/kg/day.

- The highest documented dose is 2.5mg/kg (Dr. Chetty), with only transient visual side effects that resolved.

Mainstream oncology will not offer this. Why? Ivermectin is generic, off-patent, and unprofitable. Consequently, there are no funded clinical trials.

Dr. Makis's powerful conclusion: "Using ivermectin in cancer is honestly very straightforward. It is a very, very safe drug."

His strong suggestion for those struggling: start at 1mg/kg/day. It can be taken for many months, even over a year, with an excellent safety profile based on long-term anecdotal evidence.

The power to fight may already be on your shelf.

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