State Backs Cancer Research Into Ivermectin, Fasting, and Nutrition-Based Therapies

Florida Quietly Drops $140 Million Bombshell: State Backs “Unthinkable” Cancer Research Into Ivermectin, Fasting, and Nutrition-Based Therapies That Could Change Everything

While federal agencies continue to guard the pharma-dominated “cut, poison, and burn” model, Florida is moving in the opposite direction — fast.

Through its Cancer Innovation Fund, the state has now directed an astonishing $140 million toward high-impact cancer research, funding projects that would be unthinkable in other states — including studies on ivermectin, fasting, and nutrition-based therapies for cancer prevention and treatment.

This marks year three of the initiative, and the shift is seismic. For decades, doctors who explored integrative or non-pharmaceutical cancer treatments risked losing their licenses. Now one of America’s largest states is not only protecting that research but funding it.

Florida’s message is clear: stop criminalizing innovation, and let science — not pharma — lead.

These are 12-month turnaround studies, designed to get data to the public quickly — not buried in bureaucracy or stalled for grants.

Vitamin D, metabolic therapies, exercise, and nutrient-based interventions — once dismissed as “alternative” — are now being put under the microscope with state support.

If successful, Florida could rewrite the rules of cancer care — proving that healing doesn’t have to come from a pill bottle or a radiation beam.

This is the kind of medical independence the rest of the country should be watching.

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