I was there at the first class which was, indeed, hot! The quality of the students is also great and there is plenty of eager feedback. This is a great feature of live classes--especially IPAK-EDU. I recognized some of us from previous classes. We are all eager to learn about the problems of totalitarianism and transhumanism which were evident (as expressed in the literature) even hundreds of years ago. The instructor is super well prepared and draws forth the best of us.
Hi James. Am in London UK. Friend of ours has a rare duodenal cancer, usual oncology stuff (BUPA private, not NHS) had whipple surgery, chemo etc. Got a stricture too. Pain unmanageable, morphine not helping and waking nights despite sleeping tablets. Today, new tumour near an artery found. I have shared info on Fenbendazole and Ivermectin via my wife. Any suggestions? Any local contacts we can try for a second opinion not based on slash and burn? Thank you for anything you can suggest.
I was there at the first class which was, indeed, hot! The quality of the students is also great and there is plenty of eager feedback. This is a great feature of live classes--especially IPAK-EDU. I recognized some of us from previous classes. We are all eager to learn about the problems of totalitarianism and transhumanism which were evident (as expressed in the literature) even hundreds of years ago. The instructor is super well prepared and draws forth the best of us.
Hi James. Am in London UK. Friend of ours has a rare duodenal cancer, usual oncology stuff (BUPA private, not NHS) had whipple surgery, chemo etc. Got a stricture too. Pain unmanageable, morphine not helping and waking nights despite sleeping tablets. Today, new tumour near an artery found. I have shared info on Fenbendazole and Ivermectin via my wife. Any suggestions? Any local contacts we can try for a second opinion not based on slash and burn? Thank you for anything you can suggest.