Cancer patients are being sold drugs that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, do nothing for their survival, and bankrupt their families on the way out.
“Some of the biggest scandals in medicine have to do with people who do have very serious diseases, say cancers, terminal cancers. And they prescribe drugs that we know are going to accelerate the cancer instead of reduce it.
“And those drugs cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.”
That’s Alan Cassels, a health policy researcher and author of “Selling Sickness.”
“You’re not only having no effect on the length or the quality of a person’s life. You’re also bankrupting them financially.
“I think that’s unconscionable, that we allow that in this country. That people, at the end of their lives, become bankrupt because they’re desperate, but they’re being prescribed treatments which don’t increase the quality or the length of their lives.”
The cancer case is the extreme end. Cassels says the same machine runs on the ordinary end too.
He calls it low value care. Flu shots for relatively healthy people. ADHD drugs for rambunctious children. Osteoporosis drugs for people with normal bone density for their age. Blood pressure treatment for people already inside the normal range.
“When you treat people unnecessarily, then you’re wasting money that you could be using on things that are actually really important.”
— Epoch Times
Dr. William Makis just dropped his updated Ivermectin & Fenbendazole Cancer Protocol.
And people are losing their minds.
Not because it’s controversial.
Because it gives real answers.
Here’s the truth:
Most protocols treat every cancer the same.
Dr. Makis says that’s a mistake.
A patient in remission ≠ a patient with widespread metastases.
A slow-growing tumor ≠ aggressive brain cancer.
So he designed FOUR dosing levels.
Not one. Four.

