Yes! For those who haven't heard about it Fenbendozole is most often sold as Panacur C (or actually the one I get for my cat is just plain ole Panacur with no C). Just check that the ingredients are ONLY fenbendozole.
It needs to be 22.2% w/w (it'll say so on the sachet) and it's recommended to take 1g a day (some people do 4 days on 3 off). Some people take it every day as a prophylactic. Needs to be taken with some food to get into the blood and most people stick it in some yogurt. Can't really taste it like that and it doesn't look yucky like it does when you give large doses to animals and it turns the food white.
I do wonder why animals get cancer when they are regularly wormed. Might be as simple as they just get a large dose to shift the worms every few months but maybe if after the initial worming dose if they had a small amount every day in the absence of worms it would prevent or treat cancers. Might even stop worms from getting a hold again, but that is just a guess.
A tumor is the same whether in an animals organs or humans so if these drugs can destroy cancer in humans it is odd that they haven't been doing so in animals so far. The method of giving it is the only thing I can think of differently. Although many humans take it alongside things like curcumin or turmeric and even CBD oil. Various anti inflammatory supplements and foods as well, so maybe they also make the difference in humans?
Yes! For those who haven't heard about it Fenbendozole is most often sold as Panacur C (or actually the one I get for my cat is just plain ole Panacur with no C). Just check that the ingredients are ONLY fenbendozole.
It needs to be 22.2% w/w (it'll say so on the sachet) and it's recommended to take 1g a day (some people do 4 days on 3 off). Some people take it every day as a prophylactic. Needs to be taken with some food to get into the blood and most people stick it in some yogurt. Can't really taste it like that and it doesn't look yucky like it does when you give large doses to animals and it turns the food white.
I do wonder why animals get cancer when they are regularly wormed. Might be as simple as they just get a large dose to shift the worms every few months but maybe if after the initial worming dose if they had a small amount every day in the absence of worms it would prevent or treat cancers. Might even stop worms from getting a hold again, but that is just a guess.
A tumor is the same whether in an animals organs or humans so if these drugs can destroy cancer in humans it is odd that they haven't been doing so in animals so far. The method of giving it is the only thing I can think of differently. Although many humans take it alongside things like curcumin or turmeric and even CBD oil. Various anti inflammatory supplements and foods as well, so maybe they also make the difference in humans?