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A recent study found that ivermectin shrinks the most lethal brain cancer in existence by 70% in just 10 days — with ZERO toxicity. They implanted animals with glioblastoma brain tumors and delivered nano-ivermectin intranasally — driving a dramatic collapse in tumor burden.

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