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Alternative Cancer Therapies Surge in Popularity Following Joe Rogan’s Podcast Buzz

May 15, 20261 Min Read
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→ Joe Rogan’s podcast episode has sparked a surge in interest for alternative cancer treatments.

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Actor Mel Gibson mentioned on Joe Rogan’s podcast that a specific version of Ivermectin helped three of his friends with cancer. (James Gilbert/Getty Images; Dan MacMedan/Getty Images)

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