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Recorded on March 18, 2025, Richard Syrett (Sauga 960AM) and Pam Killeen discuss the work of Dr. William Makis, an Alberta oncologist who has been vilified for using repurposed drugs like Ivermectin and Fenbendazole to treat cancer. The discussion highlights the challenges faced by alternative treatments in mainstream medicine, the anecdotal successes of these treatments, and the profit-driven motives of the healthcare system.
Takeaways
- Dr. William Makis is a controversial figure in oncology.
- Ivermectin and Fenbendazole are being used to treat cancer.
- Anecdotal evidence suggests success with these treatments.
- Mainstream medicine often dismisses alternative therapies.
- Patients are afraid to discuss alternative treatments with doctors.
- Repurposed drugs could offer new solutions for patients.
- Profit motives in healthcare can hinder patient care.
- Dr. Makis encourages patients to continue traditional therapies.
- The healthcare system may prioritize profits over patient outcomes.
- There is a need for more open discussions about treatment options.
Sound Bites
- “He’s been vilified by the Alberta healthcare system.”
- “Too many people are dying and suffering.”
- “It’s all about profits, not helping people get well.”
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Dr. William Makis and His Work
02:34 The Controversial Use of Ivermectin and Fenbendazole
05:29 Challenges in Mainstream Medicine and Alternative Treatments
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Keywords: Dr. William Makis, Ivermectin, Fenbendazole, cancer treatment, alternative medicine, mainstream medicine, health and wellness, repurposed drugs, oncology, patient care