Had this same discussion with my boyfriend yesterday. Noticing how so many of the drugs helping people were also anti-parasitic and also used to treat malaria. Looked that up and and discovered malaria is caused because of a parasite.
Read up on fenbendazole and finally got some Panacur C yesterday (hard to find). Going to test it out on my dog who has cancer.
Personally I have been drinking wormwood tea. I don’t mind the taste when mixed with peppermint tea and stevia.
She is already beating the odds. She was given 6 months to live 4 years ago. Biopsy of the mass in her mouth came back with one of the most aggressive K9 bone cancers but none of the vet doctors had ever seen that type of cancer in a dog less than a year old. I decided not to put her down, and would watch for two signs: a change in her diet, or a (bad) change in her personality. The tumor grew extremely fast initially and then just stopped growing. It’s in the way and makes her tongue hang out of the side of her mouth but she still eats dry food which I give her on purpose to keep her crunching and using her teeth. The vet is amazed every year when I bring her in for her shots that she is still alive. My goal for this Panacure C trial is to see if I can get the tumor to reduce.
Had this same discussion with my boyfriend yesterday. Noticing how so many of the drugs helping people were also anti-parasitic and also used to treat malaria. Looked that up and and discovered malaria is caused because of a parasite.
Read up on fenbendazole and finally got some Panacur C yesterday (hard to find). Going to test it out on my dog who has cancer.
Personally I have been drinking wormwood tea. I don’t mind the taste when mixed with peppermint tea and stevia.
Best wishes to your brave k9
She is already beating the odds. She was given 6 months to live 4 years ago. Biopsy of the mass in her mouth came back with one of the most aggressive K9 bone cancers but none of the vet doctors had ever seen that type of cancer in a dog less than a year old. I decided not to put her down, and would watch for two signs: a change in her diet, or a (bad) change in her personality. The tumor grew extremely fast initially and then just stopped growing. It’s in the way and makes her tongue hang out of the side of her mouth but she still eats dry food which I give her on purpose to keep her crunching and using her teeth. The vet is amazed every year when I bring her in for her shots that she is still alive. My goal for this Panacure C trial is to see if I can get the tumor to reduce.
Was going to recommend. Good job and let us know?