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00:00It seems your tumor isn't getting bigger. It's getting smaller.
00:03Smaller.
00:03It is shrinking.
00:04The tea.
00:04It's working.
00:05Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:06I want to avoid jumping to any conclusions.
00:08Tea has been widely discredited, and none of its ingredients have proven to have cancer-fighting properties.
00:14Why do I keep throwing up?
00:15I want to send you upstairs for an endoscopy to figure out what's going on.
00:18Just got the lab analysis of that tea.
00:20No contaminants.
00:21Nothing that would cause seizures or this amount of nausea, and definitely nothing that would cause Ivy's tumor tissue.
00:26I had another test run on Ivy's blood.
00:29Oh my god.
00:30So Ivy, we got some test results back, and we now understand what's been going on.
00:34Glee, a drug called Temadar, which unfortunately can easily be obtained over the internet.
00:39We believe that there's a strong possibility that somebody has been giving Ivy an oral chemotherapeutic without her knowledge.
00:45You know, those look like chemical burns to me, and Temadar pills are caustic.
00:50I'm just curious, is there any chance you could have been breaking them up and putting them in Ivy's tea?
00:55Ben, I didn't know what else to do.
00:58I can't die, Ivy.
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