Someone I know has a condition where tumors grow throughout the body. Not cancer; tumors. Being told by the medical establishment that surgery is the only option for removal. I am wondering whether fenbendazole could help dissolve or shrink them in the same way it seems to do for cancerous tumors. Hoping someone might have some insight/knowledge to share.
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I did research on this 3 years ago when my dog was diagnosed with cancer. I also use Fenbendazole when I breed dogs (not the one with cancer). With my breeding mom, I use a protocol where she’s given the full worming dose for about 5 weeks to help prevent worms being passed to the pups from day 40 (of ~63) to 2 weeks post whelp. When my dog was diagnosed with an anal sac tumor with met to an abdominal lymph node, I put her on the full worming dose for her weight for the 5 weeks (3 days off for surgery/recovery—by that time the anal sac tumor had shrunk significantly). I kept her on fenbendazole for the rest of her life. They had given her less than a year but she live 2 years. She was not on full dose daily but I went to 4 ml/ day for a year then every other day for the last 6 months.
I used the liquid fenbendazole (Panacur) sold in quart bottles for about $130 but needs a script. You can use Safeguard granules or Panacur granules—same product. Safeguard is marketed for the general public and available many places you can buy dog supplies. Panacur is marketed to vets but is also available at many places. Safeguard for Goats is a 4/8 ounce bottle of the liquid sold at farms store—no script needed.
Chalky taste. Not bad. Mix liquid or powder in a smoothie and drink up.
Joe Tippens did not use the full worming does but takes it daily—though I do believe he does take a break though I’m not sure of the schedule as I’ve been out of it for a while. His website MyCancerStory.rocks tells his story.
A book to look at is How to Starve Cancer by Jane McLelland. Her Metro Map is worth looking into if you don’t get the book.
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