Could you please share which stage were you diagnosed with and did you undergo surgery or chemotherapy together with taking ivermectin? I have got a friend who just got diagnosed with early breast cancer
I was stage 3, mets to lymph nodes. I did chemo and surgery as well, it is not a must but I was very scared. I am not sure if I would do those now or not. Iver is actually in synergy with chemo.
Children given ketogenic diets may be up to three times more likely to achieve seizure freedom and up to six times more likely to experience a 50% or greater reduction in seizure frequency compared to children given their usual care."
Herbs have been a cornerstone of traditional medicine for centuries, valued not only for their potential health benefits. In the context of epilepsy, certain herbs have shown promise in supporting seizure control, serving as adjunct therapies alongside conventional treatments. While extensive research is still ongoing, many individuals turn to natural remedies for managing their condition.
Key herbs often explored for their potential effects on epilepsy include:
Valerian Root: Known for its calming properties, it may help reduce seizure frequency by promoting relaxation and sleep.
Skullcap: Traditionally used for anxiety and nervous conditions, it may also offer anticonvulsant benefits.
Passionflower: This herb is believed to contain compounds that can help decrease anxiety and seizures.
Rosemary: Rich in antioxidants, it has been studied for its neuroprotective qualities that may benefit those with epilepsy.
Herbs can interactions with antiepileptic medications can occur.
Here’s a brief overview of where some of these herbs stand:
Herb - Potential Benefits
Valerian Root: May reduce seizure frequency
Skullcap: Anticonvulsant properties
Passionflower: May decrease anxiety and seizures
Rosemary: Neuroprotective effects
Top Herbs for Seizure Management and Their Benefits
When exploring natural remedies for seizure management, several herbs stand out due to their traditional use and potential benefits. Below are some of the most notable options:
Marijuana (Cannabis): Known for its anti-convulsant properties, certain strains high in CBD have been shown to reduce the frequency and severity of seizures in various studies.
Ginkgo Biloba: Traditionally used to improve circulation, Ginkgo may also help reduce seizure activities in some individuals, potentially enhancing overall brain health.
Lemon Balm: A member of the mint family, lemon balm has been recognized for its calming effects and may help stabilize mood and reduce seizure triggers.
Passionflower: This herb is often used to help with anxiety and insomnia, but its ability to induce relaxation might also contribute to seizure control.
Kava: Known for its calming effects, kava may help alleviate anxiety and tension, factors that can trigger seizures in some individuals.
It’s essential to consult a healthcare provider before starting any herbal regimen, especially if you are already on prescribed medications. Herbs can interact with medications, so a professional’s guidance ensures safe and effective use.
Herb - Primary Benefit Potential Effects on Seizures
Marijuana: Anti-convulsant May reduce seizure frequency
Ginkgo Biloba: Cognitive support Potential to decrease seizures
Lemon Balm: Calming Stabilizes mood; may prevent seizures
Passionflower: Anxiety reduction May help control seizure occurrences
I’ve read through these case reports, and to be honest, they’re laughable. This isn’t how we report medical data. As a doctor or patient I would be extremely skeptical if anyone brought me this kind of information—especially when it’s shared on social media without context, follow-up, or real documentation. As someone who’s been involved with medical research, Dr. Makis knows better.
If you truly believe there’s something here, then take the time to calculate the data, organize it, and report it in a way that others can review and provide feedback. Share the full picture. That’s how you move the science forward. Anything else is experimenting with vulnerable patients.
I appreciate your efforts in throwing light into the darkness. Do you take questions at all? OH having chemo for Stage 4 colo-rectal cancer with liver mets
. I've had him on Ivermectin and Fenben for months. His tumours have shrunk but I guess that could be the chemo. Given how quickly your examples show complete recovery in months, why isn't my husband making better progress? I am concerned that the I&F might not be genuine. Help?
Dr. Massimaux, my friend has primary squamous cell carcinoma in her throat (case 15). Her radiologist wants all of her teeth pulled before radiation. Do you know why this would be necessary?
I am case number 11:) still cancer free, and I am still taking ivermectin, although a lower dosage now😊
Very, very nice to hear!
Thanks for sharing!
Can I ask where you source yours? I've been buying from India and trusting it is genuine but I have been told about fake Ivermectin in India too.
India, Egypt, Greece and Germany, I try to stock up and buy wherever I can. There were times when I drank the veterinary format too.
Amazing! I myself was diagnosed with stage 4 Mets to bones with ESR1 mutation. Any words of advise?
Start the protocol, you have nothing to lose!:)
Could you please share which stage were you diagnosed with and did you undergo surgery or chemotherapy together with taking ivermectin? I have got a friend who just got diagnosed with early breast cancer
I was stage 3, mets to lymph nodes. I did chemo and surgery as well, it is not a must but I was very scared. I am not sure if I would do those now or not. Iver is actually in synergy with chemo.
This is really great, thanks for putting it together!
Is there a treatment guide I can download to use to help patients?
Great news. Do you know how can we cure epilepsy please for my little child ? I thank you in advance.
"Key results
Children given ketogenic diets may be up to three times more likely to achieve seizure freedom and up to six times more likely to experience a 50% or greater reduction in seizure frequency compared to children given their usual care."
https://www.cochrane.org/CD001903/EPILEPSY_ketogenic-diets-drug-resistant-epilepsy
Ketosis.
Epilepsy & Behavior
Volume 24, Issue 1, May 2012, Pages 131-133
Brief Communication
Correction of vitamin D deficiency improves seizure control in epilepsy: A pilot study
Epilepsy & Behavior
Volume 94, May 2019, Pages 195-197
Brief Communication
Safety and tolerability of Vitamin D3 5000 IU/day in epilepsy
Has Dr. Makis successfully treated a child of 4 years?
Herbs for epilepsy: https://thenaturallivingsite.com/remedies/herbs-for-epilepsy-natural-support-for-seizure-control/#Top_Herbs_for_Seizure_Management_and_Their_Benefits
Herbs have been a cornerstone of traditional medicine for centuries, valued not only for their potential health benefits. In the context of epilepsy, certain herbs have shown promise in supporting seizure control, serving as adjunct therapies alongside conventional treatments. While extensive research is still ongoing, many individuals turn to natural remedies for managing their condition.
Key herbs often explored for their potential effects on epilepsy include:
Valerian Root: Known for its calming properties, it may help reduce seizure frequency by promoting relaxation and sleep.
Skullcap: Traditionally used for anxiety and nervous conditions, it may also offer anticonvulsant benefits.
Passionflower: This herb is believed to contain compounds that can help decrease anxiety and seizures.
Rosemary: Rich in antioxidants, it has been studied for its neuroprotective qualities that may benefit those with epilepsy.
Herbs can interactions with antiepileptic medications can occur.
Here’s a brief overview of where some of these herbs stand:
Herb - Potential Benefits
Valerian Root: May reduce seizure frequency
Skullcap: Anticonvulsant properties
Passionflower: May decrease anxiety and seizures
Rosemary: Neuroprotective effects
Top Herbs for Seizure Management and Their Benefits
When exploring natural remedies for seizure management, several herbs stand out due to their traditional use and potential benefits. Below are some of the most notable options:
Marijuana (Cannabis): Known for its anti-convulsant properties, certain strains high in CBD have been shown to reduce the frequency and severity of seizures in various studies.
Ginkgo Biloba: Traditionally used to improve circulation, Ginkgo may also help reduce seizure activities in some individuals, potentially enhancing overall brain health.
Lemon Balm: A member of the mint family, lemon balm has been recognized for its calming effects and may help stabilize mood and reduce seizure triggers.
Passionflower: This herb is often used to help with anxiety and insomnia, but its ability to induce relaxation might also contribute to seizure control.
Kava: Known for its calming effects, kava may help alleviate anxiety and tension, factors that can trigger seizures in some individuals.
It’s essential to consult a healthcare provider before starting any herbal regimen, especially if you are already on prescribed medications. Herbs can interact with medications, so a professional’s guidance ensures safe and effective use.
Herb - Primary Benefit Potential Effects on Seizures
Marijuana: Anti-convulsant May reduce seizure frequency
Ginkgo Biloba: Cognitive support Potential to decrease seizures
Lemon Balm: Calming Stabilizes mood; may prevent seizures
Passionflower: Anxiety reduction May help control seizure occurrences
Kava: Stress relief Can diminish seizure triggers
How do we contact to get a treatment protocol?
Dr. Makis' email: makisw79@yahoo.com
Hello, is there anyway that ivermectin and fenben can cure for multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer? Thank you
Here are links to Dr Makis posts on his substack for Multiple Myeloma:
https://open.substack.com/pub/makismd/p/ivermectin-and-fenbendazole-testimonial-124?r=1pp8gg&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
https://open.substack.com/pub/makismd/p/fenbendazole-and-mebendazole-in-the?r=1pp8gg&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
Great News from the German Clinic: Another Breakthrough with Intratumoral Chlorine Dioxide Injection!
https://clo2xuewuliu.substack.com/p/great-news-from-the-german-clinic
Does ivermectin and fenben help with pancreatic stage 4 metastatic?
Yes
I need to contact Dr
Makis’ clinic…anyone have this info for me?
Any testimonies for brain tumors?
I’ve read through these case reports, and to be honest, they’re laughable. This isn’t how we report medical data. As a doctor or patient I would be extremely skeptical if anyone brought me this kind of information—especially when it’s shared on social media without context, follow-up, or real documentation. As someone who’s been involved with medical research, Dr. Makis knows better.
If you truly believe there’s something here, then take the time to calculate the data, organize it, and report it in a way that others can review and provide feedback. Share the full picture. That’s how you move the science forward. Anything else is experimenting with vulnerable patients.
I appreciate your efforts in throwing light into the darkness. Do you take questions at all? OH having chemo for Stage 4 colo-rectal cancer with liver mets
. I've had him on Ivermectin and Fenben for months. His tumours have shrunk but I guess that could be the chemo. Given how quickly your examples show complete recovery in months, why isn't my husband making better progress? I am concerned that the I&F might not be genuine. Help?
Any success stories with esophageal cancer while taking ivermectin and fenbendazole?
How the high dosage of ivermectin and febendazole affects liver?
Dr. Massimaux, my friend has primary squamous cell carcinoma in her throat (case 15). Her radiologist wants all of her teeth pulled before radiation. Do you know why this would be necessary?
I'm sorry but I can't answer. I'm not a doctor, please contact Dr. Makis at this email:
makisw79@yahoo.com
Thank you so much
Hello Doctor Maki’s,
I was hoping to make an appointment with you to hopefully get a treatment plan.
Thank you,
Linda Hazen
Linda_hazen@hotmail.com
His email address:
makisw79@yahoo.com
Somebody knows how to contact Dr Makis?
makisw79@yahoo.com
makisw79@yahoo.com