Parasite killer Ivermectin stops cancer drug resistance 24 November 2019
A widely available insecticide, Ivermectin, has been shown to make drug-resistant tumours and leukaemia immediately responsive to the drugs; this is not the first time anti-cancer activity has been shown, with previous research on breast, ovarian, lymphoma and TNBC, plus studies showing improved response to Adriamycin and Taxol.
I take fenbendazole once per year for 3 days. It comes in 4 g powdered packs 3 per box. 1 pack per 80# so for me it’s a box per day (all 3 packs). I think the active fenbendazole is like 212mg per 4g so each daily is 636mg.
My first time I took 1/2 pak, next day 1, then 1.5 etc and worked up to the 3 pak just to make sure I didn’t have any unwanted reactions. It says could give dogs diarrhea but I got nothing.
Human studies I found online 1990’s from John Hopkins said 2500mg active for long term clinical trials had no side effects on humans whatsoever. I wonder what kind of studies they were doing and the outcomes? Similar papers from John Hopkins discusses tumor removal in rats using fenbendazole. They have known for a long time.