A few weeks ago, someone posted this link in a comment.
https://www.mycancerstory.rocks/
This article has changed my life. Since then, I’ve put my dying cat on fenbendazole, heard about someone else who is responding to it, and I now use it as a preventative course as we have lots of cancer in my family.
Here are my two stories. My 13 yo cat was most likely dying of a cancerous throat tumor. I couldn’t get him into the vet to verify because the two I use were so busy around Easter when I realized what his symptoms meant. (They wanted me to take him to the very expensive emergency vet.) Plus, he hates vets after having many surgeries/procedures throughout his 13 years and the vets hate dealing with him when he is banshee mode. So after researching the safe dosages for cats, I picked up two Panacur equine wormers at a tack store and started dosing him. He’s now finished 3 weeks. He’s breathing better, purrs without his mouth open now, and his personality is coming back with more energy. He seemed to be at death’s door 2 weeks ago.
Can I prove it’s working? No, because I never got a diagnosis. But for about $50 (also cost of CBD oil) and avoiding the trauma of taking him in, I may have prolonged his life, with a good quality of life.
A short while ago, I stumbled on another fenben story. A family member of on my husband’s side started taking it in December, after being told she would be dead in January. She is still alive and the tumors are shrinking!
The evidence was so convincing to me that I started taking it as a preventative measure. $32/month!! I also take turmeric supplements.
I passed the article on to my mother who is a retired RN who spent many years working in oncology. Her response: Big Pharma is even slimier than I thought.
As the vet implored in this article, get this information out to EVERYONE!! It can save soo many lives!!
Another anti-nematode! (like Ivermectin) Very interesting. Once in some biology related class the professor said nematodes are so thick in the world that if you could blot out everything else, the remaining nematodes would be like ghostly images of every living thing. This image has haunted me since--the little boogers are the dominant macro lifeform.
This guy gets it.
Food for thought what if every time a parasite ridden brain thinks about parasites the host will all of a sudden feel tired get manipulated biologically - hungry angry tired etc. Anything other than thinking about he fact the parasite exists. All of a sudden you forgot your train of thought. Etc
Insidious is the word I would use