The author describes the growing movement of the Repurposed Drug Revolution, and famous survivors such as Professor Ben Williams and Jane McLelland. Rich appendices include a list of 310 commonly used drugs with anti-tumor effects, an Informed Consent Form for physicians, and an Open Letter to Dr. Anthony Fauci authored by Harvard-trained 2015 California Physician-of-the-Year, Dr. George Fareed.
The author describes the growing movement of the Repurposed Drug Revolution, and famous survivors such as Professor Ben Williams and Jane McLelland. Rich appendices include a list of 310 commonly used drugs with anti-tumor effects, an Informed Consent Form for physicians, and an Open Letter to Dr. Anthony Fauci authored by Harvard-trained 2015 California Physician-of-the-Year, Dr. George Fareed.
ICU specialist Dr. Pierre Kory told the US Senate and the world about the lifesaving repurposed drug, Ivermectin, on December 8, 2021. He called it the solution to the Pandemic. Originally FDA approved to treat parasites; Ivermectin has shown incredible effectiveness against COVID-19. Many people, including actor Louis Gossett Jr or grandmother Judith Smentkiewicz, report rapid turnarounds even from the brink of death.
Dr. Martin Gill says Ivermectin is more effective than any other drug against COVID-19. "I think there is enough evidence now to say this is the drug we have been waiting for. I've been using it literally since April with really spectacular results."
- It is nearly 100% effective at prevention. Dr. Kory notes, "If you take it, you will not get sick." However, its most profound benefits are in hospitalized patients, where it can save even the sickest patients on ventilators.
Perhaps most intriguing is that Ivermectin seems to help prevent the "Long Hauler's Syndrome." This refers to a group of COVID survivors who have long-term problems with lung scarring, shortness of breath or clotting disorders.
- One has to ask the question that if Ivermectin is so effective, then why is it not in widespread use in the US?
The answer is the elephant in the room, and Dr. Kory says he is "severely troubled" by the fact the NIH, the FDA, and the CDC have not reviewed repurposed drugs in an attempt to treat this disease. And that everything has been about expensive and pharmacologically-engineered drugs.
- The problem is that repurposed drugs are not patentable, and therefore are cheap and unprofitable. There is no incentive to study them.
It is revealing that many physicians and privileged scientists in the know already take advantage of repurposed drugs to treat and even cure their own terminal cancers. In the book, Dr. Justus R. Hope describes their stories and how they did it, and how non-physicians can do the same.
- "It is tragically unfair that most people never hear about repurposed drugs."
Dr. Hope aims to change that by making repurposed drugs a household name. "Repurposed drugs in my opinion should be offered in all cases of terminal cancer. They also should have been added long ago as cancer preventative agents."
- In this book, Dr. Hope discusses lifesaving repurposed drugs and supplements that work not just against COVID-19 but against terminal cancer. Specific combinations are reviewed along with referenced studies and supporting scientific evidence.
Originally written to help his friend survive brain cancer, this book is an excellent scientific reference for anyone seeking to find innovative solutions for preventing and treating cancers, viruses, and diseases. It contains an Appendix of 310 repurposed drugs, an Informed Consent Form for your doctor to prescribe them, and resources for patients seeking additional help and information.
The book has been praised by cancer researchers: "I consider this a great work." -Marc-Eric Halatsch, MD, PhD, Head of Brain Tumor Research, Ulm University Hospital, Ulm, Germany
#1. Dr. George Fareed, Hospitalist
"This is a monumental treatise which should educate, inform and impact medical care, public health, public policy and our world positively and also be of immense benefit to patients with cancer, infectious diseases and in particular those directly or indirectly affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Dr. Justus Hope has assembled and explained critical facts and research on repurposed drugs in the most scholarly manner."
-George Fareed, M.D.
Distinguished Cancer Researcher
CMA 2015 California Rural Physician of the Year
Former Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School
Former Associate Professor, University of California School of Medicine
Former Team Physician, United States Davis Cup
#2. Dr. Ben Williams, Cancer Survivor
"This book is an important resource for all cancer patients. It identifies commonly used drugs that have shown efficacy against multiple types of cancer."
-Ben Williams, PhD
Professor Emeritus of Psychology
University of California at San Diego
Author of Surviving Terminal Cancer:
Clinical Trials, Drug Cocktails, and Other
Treatments Your Oncologist Won't Tell You About
#3. Dr. Marc-Eric Halastch, Neuro Oncologist
"I consider this a great work."
-Marc-Eric Halatsch, M.D., Ph.D.
Head, Brain Tumor Research
Professor of Neurosurgery
Chief Consultant and Vice Chair,
Department of Neurosurgery
Ulm University Hospital Ulm, Germany
#4. Dr. Richard E. Kast, Cancer Researcher
"The current book by Dr. Justus Robert Hope represents a formidable attempt to provide guidance to patients and physicians wishing to consider the use of repurposed drugs."
Richard E. Kast, M.D.
IIAIGC Study Center
Burlington, Vermont, USA
#5. Dr. Roger Seheult, Intensivist
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing -Edmund Burke
"This quote from Edmund Burke is true of Dr. Hope. He turned his anger at his friend being diagnosed with Glioblastoma into the book you are holding. We must always be ready to admit that we do not understand everything and have the humbleness of heart to change our practices if the evidence confirms."
-By Roger Seheult, M.D.
Associate Clinical Professor
University of California Riverside School of Medicine
Assistant Clinical Professor Loma Linda University School of Medicine.
MedCram Co-Founder and Instructor
Dr. Justus R. Hope, writer's pseudonym, graduated summa cum laude from Wabash College where he was named a Lilly Scholar. He attended Baylor College of Medicine where he was awarded the M.D. degree. He completed a residency in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at The University of California Irvine Medical Center. He is board-certified and has taught at The University of California Davis Medical Center in the departments of Family Practice and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. He has practiced medicine for over 35 years and maintains a private practice in Northern California.
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