I just wanted to post this here. There is a man that goes to church w/ my mom full blown cancer. They told him they couldnt do anything else for him at the cancer hospital here and sent him to MD Anderson. They tried treatments on him at MD to no avail. They basically sent him back home to die. He started taking ivermectin and the cancer is gone 100%. Shocked the Drs when he went in for a check up. My Mom was shocked even though I had told her last year that ivermectin cures all kinds of stuff. He stood up at church on Sunday and let them all know 😉 The Truth is coming my friends! Hang in there!
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People, do simple research and google ivermectin AND fenbendazole. What you will find is that they are both classified as ANTHELMINTIC drugs. Once you have come to the conclusion that they are in the same ‘family’ of compounds it is highly probable that they both have similar ‘modes of action’ in regards to how they react/inhibit within the body.
My friend had a section of his large intestine removed and a catheter inserted into his chest for chemotherapy to target the remaining cancer that had matasticized to other parts of his body. He ended up taking the Fenbendazole at 1 gram per day (222mg active) for 6 months and then went back for petscan and was declared cancer free. The chemo catheter was removed and he now maintains his 222mg daily protocol as prophylaxis but said he may back down to every other day pending 6 month petscan results.
Me personally, if I am ever diagnosed I would do both daily; 1cc oral ivermectin per 110# and 222mg fenbendazole. There is research out there from John Hopkins University from back in the 90’s with fenbendazole that declared up to 2500mg active daily treatment in humans for extended periods of time showed 0 negative side effects. They omitted why they were giving humans fenbendazole and what the clinical outcomes of the trials were but rest assured it’s gotta be pretty safe to consume.
You and I both know what they were testing and what they found. These people are SICK....!
I’m assuming your friend had colon CA if he had a section of his colon removed?
Yes and he’s a great man. Can get you in touch w him if you want specifica
Oh no, I don’t need specifics. ☺️ I’m a nuclear medicine tech and primarily do PET/CT scans all day every day on cancer patients. People can definitely “recover” from colon CA. However, it’s for sure on the list of “if you absolutely have to have CA, but you got to pick which kind you’d have, these are the ones you DON’T want to pick ever!” 😬 It can also be very tricky to treat once it’s metastasized. Granted, I’m going off of the way western medicine treats patients, but for now, that’s the reality of the treatment that the majority of patients go through. Anyways, all that to say that I’m impressed and glad that he was CA free after his last PET scan. ☺️ I’d say to keep doing whatever he’s doing, when CA reoccurs, it seems to come back with a vengeance. 😔
Out of curiosity, which are the cancers that if you HAD to choose one, you would choose?
A lot of good points. True that Fenben and Ivermectin are both anthelminthics; however their mechanisms of action are completely different; which I won't go into because people really do need to do their own research.
They both have potential to affect the liver. They both lose a great deal of efficacy in the digestive tract and need to be taken a special way to be most effective. And they are not magic bullets.
I know people who have died despite taking both of these and a list of other metabolics a mile long.
It comes down to learning more about them than your doctor and taking responsibility for lifestyle changes and managing your entire protocol.
What makes me nervous is that people might put too much faith in these drugs, alone, without understanding the dynamics of the other elements which work together for better results. And that Ivermectin toxicity can be an issue if you take it every day.
i use extra virgin olive oil with powdered Fenben