Considering that they are very similar drugs with similar anti-parasitic and potential anti-cancer properties, I decided to look into using fenbendazole.
Here are two resources a quick cursory ddg search brought up, but I was curious if anyone else had experience, ideas, recommendations?
https://www.fenbendazole.org/fenbendazole-information/fenbendazole-dosage-guide/
https://www.laurasmercantile.com/joe-tippens-cancer-protocol/is-fenbendazole-safe-for-humans/
I don't care about chemist details, I am not a chemist. I care about whether or not it is safe and if anyone else has any experience with it. Thankfully, the dosage guide I listed in my op has some solid information.
Worth noting, is that a man named Joe Tippens used Fenbendazole along with a few other drugs to cure his cancer after he learned of a scientist lady from Merck using canine fenbend to cure her stage 4 brain cancer.
You should care about the chemistry, what makes ivermectin, HCQ and quercetin effective is that they have the ability to envelope zinc and carry "into" the cells. Zinc cannot penetrate the cell walls without a carrier. and it is zinc that inhibits the enzyme the virus needs to replicate. No enzyme, no reproduction of the virus. That is why Ivermectin, HCQ and quercetin are effective, not because of anti-parasitic qualities but because they chemically envelope the zinc and carry it into the cells where it is needed. Zinc is the bullet.
Do you know how Quinine (tonic water flavor) works as a more readily available alternative to HCQ etc? Genuinely curious as I've heard it may do something, but again I'm not knowledgeable in the field
It's very dilute, so you need to drink several bottles, at least.
I am doing the Fenbendazole I got with the protocol from Conor's clinic on line. It is different from Ivers. I am using it for a tumor removal I have been working on for years. It is working faster than anything yet to kill the tumor and push it out. It was under the skin about a1/4 inch and is now on the surface with the healthy skin slowly pulling away. I stopped for a bit to take some digestive enzymes and I needed to take the Ivers for getting hit with the spike from my vaxed tenants. They work differently as far as I see.
This is interesting. Got any sauce u can share?
in the op
Links related to cancer: https://healnavigator.com/treatments/fenbendazole-cancer-protocol/ https://www.mycancerstory.rocks/single-post/2016/08/22/shake-up-your-life-how-to-change-your-own-perspective
I took safeguard a while ago. It did help me but it changed my stomach. Hard to explain. Have suffered from gut issues for years. It made me feel a lot better, I think I had a yeast infection that was undiagnosed. But I couldn't really feel hungry or full after taking it.
If it is not an ionophore its useless against rona.
Fenbendazole works on cancer the way that it works on worms: By blocking feeding via microtubules.
I know a few cancer patients that it has helped save and a few who took everything and the kitchen sink and still didn't make it.
If you are takin it for cancer I would agree, but if you are taking it for Covid I would say stick with Ivermectin.