I tried to read his sub stack article that he references, but there is a pay wall. I want to believe and spread the information about Ivermectin/cancer, but I’m not comfortable sending a link out that requires $
Me too, have someone I know who is fighting cancer (most likely from vaxxes), not sure if him or his wife will read it, but his wife has been opening up to new treatments lately, and seeing that she was wrong about ivermectin before, maybe she would be open to reading it. Chance that you could lose your loved one to cancer can open up the eyes and minds of some people. But doubt anyone will pay to read it especially if they are on the fence or just plain can't afford to, and to me, if a person wants to put the information out there to help others, then stop with the paywalls. I understand they want to make a little something for them putting in the work, but this is to help heal people from cancer.
This is not medical advice but rather anecdotal - a close relative of mine diagnosed with colon cancer and after a few years of chemo - surgery - chemo - remission - cancer again - back on chemo - finally agreed to try something else. I suggested they try fenbendazole + ivermectin (222 mg/day and 24 mg/day, respectively, four days a week), and within 6 weeks their PET scans were “clear” and their cancer antigen test results were back to normal (~2 ng/mL). This protocol was based on Joe Tippens’ experiences and after reading a few research papers on ivermectin vs. cancer. This relative has been in remission again for over a year now.
A friend of a friend, suffering from liver cancer for the past three years, and on chemo since the diagnosis with no change in status, agreed to try the same therapy (fenbendazole + ivermectin), and four weeks after starting the new protocol, their next PET scan was also clear and he’s been that way now for several months.
Lastly, my personal story. I’ve had this weird looking mole on my back since my teen years. I’ve had it scraped and tested a number of times over the years and although declared “non-cancerous”, it’s always eventually grown back to its irregular nickel-sized shape. About a year ago, though, its outer surface really started to roughen up and I was getting resigned to the fact that I’d need another scraping and have it sent to the lab. And then a couple of months ago… on this board I ran across a post discussing fenbendazole and/or ivermectin and a few comments on skin cancer that suggested a dermal application of either fenbendazole (liquid) or ivermectin (horse paste) as a possible therapy. Well, since I had both products on hand I decided to give it a try (prior to this I’d been taking fenbendazole + ivermectin off and on for several months prior as a prophylactic). It’s been about four weeks since I started and that mole has reduced in size by about 70%, with about 80% of that reduction occurring in the first two weeks. I’ve also applied the same treatment to a few other moles and with those, there has been no change in their shape or size.
From my evolving understanding of cancer, I’ve come to a conclusion (not exclusive) that chemo combined with fenbendazole + ivermectin can be a very effective treatment approach. Time-tested chemo does work, but in a lot of cases, it might only kill 80-90% of the cancer with the remainder becoming resistant to it. I think that’s where the fenbendazole + ivermectin comes in to eradicate the rest of the cancer. I also think that fenbendazole + ivermectin can be used solely against the cancer, but it might take higher dosages of the two to become fully effective.
Like I said - anecdotal, and hopefully you might find some of this helpful. Good luck!
Great information. How do you know which horse paste & Fenbendazole is safe for human consumption. I know the l these drugs are safe for humans but it's the additives that might not be safe.
If you’re asking about fenbendazole in a liquid firm, I use Safeguard For Goats, purchased on Amazon. I’ve only used it topically, mostly because I have fenbendazole in the pill form, also purchased on Amazon. The pills are supposedly 99% pure, and are obviously intended for human consumption. I’ve had no noticeably adverse effects from either the pills or the liquid.
As for the horse paste, I use the ivermectin sold by Durvet (1.87%). I remember reading at the start of COVID several posters warning users to not buy the horse paste labeled as “bivermectin” as there was an ingredient or two in it that was more suitable for animals than for humans. (Unsure if that was accurate or not.)
Ivermectin in the tablet form can be purchased online through a few outlets based in India. I’ve never had any problems with these companies, although buying from them via PayPal or something similar will make you feel a bit leery at first.
I tried to read his sub stack article that he references, but there is a pay wall. I want to believe and spread the information about Ivermectin/cancer, but I’m not comfortable sending a link out that requires $
Me too, have someone I know who is fighting cancer (most likely from vaxxes), not sure if him or his wife will read it, but his wife has been opening up to new treatments lately, and seeing that she was wrong about ivermectin before, maybe she would be open to reading it. Chance that you could lose your loved one to cancer can open up the eyes and minds of some people. But doubt anyone will pay to read it especially if they are on the fence or just plain can't afford to, and to me, if a person wants to put the information out there to help others, then stop with the paywalls. I understand they want to make a little something for them putting in the work, but this is to help heal people from cancer.
This is not medical advice but rather anecdotal - a close relative of mine diagnosed with colon cancer and after a few years of chemo - surgery - chemo - remission - cancer again - back on chemo - finally agreed to try something else. I suggested they try fenbendazole + ivermectin (222 mg/day and 24 mg/day, respectively, four days a week), and within 6 weeks their PET scans were “clear” and their cancer antigen test results were back to normal (~2 ng/mL). This protocol was based on Joe Tippens’ experiences and after reading a few research papers on ivermectin vs. cancer. This relative has been in remission again for over a year now.
A friend of a friend, suffering from liver cancer for the past three years, and on chemo since the diagnosis with no change in status, agreed to try the same therapy (fenbendazole + ivermectin), and four weeks after starting the new protocol, their next PET scan was also clear and he’s been that way now for several months.
Lastly, my personal story. I’ve had this weird looking mole on my back since my teen years. I’ve had it scraped and tested a number of times over the years and although declared “non-cancerous”, it’s always eventually grown back to its irregular nickel-sized shape. About a year ago, though, its outer surface really started to roughen up and I was getting resigned to the fact that I’d need another scraping and have it sent to the lab. And then a couple of months ago… on this board I ran across a post discussing fenbendazole and/or ivermectin and a few comments on skin cancer that suggested a dermal application of either fenbendazole (liquid) or ivermectin (horse paste) as a possible therapy. Well, since I had both products on hand I decided to give it a try (prior to this I’d been taking fenbendazole + ivermectin off and on for several months prior as a prophylactic). It’s been about four weeks since I started and that mole has reduced in size by about 70%, with about 80% of that reduction occurring in the first two weeks. I’ve also applied the same treatment to a few other moles and with those, there has been no change in their shape or size.
From my evolving understanding of cancer, I’ve come to a conclusion (not exclusive) that chemo combined with fenbendazole + ivermectin can be a very effective treatment approach. Time-tested chemo does work, but in a lot of cases, it might only kill 80-90% of the cancer with the remainder becoming resistant to it. I think that’s where the fenbendazole + ivermectin comes in to eradicate the rest of the cancer. I also think that fenbendazole + ivermectin can be used solely against the cancer, but it might take higher dosages of the two to become fully effective.
Like I said - anecdotal, and hopefully you might find some of this helpful. Good luck!
Great information. How do you know which horse paste & Fenbendazole is safe for human consumption. I know the l these drugs are safe for humans but it's the additives that might not be safe.
If you’re asking about fenbendazole in a liquid firm, I use Safeguard For Goats, purchased on Amazon. I’ve only used it topically, mostly because I have fenbendazole in the pill form, also purchased on Amazon. The pills are supposedly 99% pure, and are obviously intended for human consumption. I’ve had no noticeably adverse effects from either the pills or the liquid.
As for the horse paste, I use the ivermectin sold by Durvet (1.87%). I remember reading at the start of COVID several posters warning users to not buy the horse paste labeled as “bivermectin” as there was an ingredient or two in it that was more suitable for animals than for humans. (Unsure if that was accurate or not.)
Ivermectin in the tablet form can be purchased online through a few outlets based in India. I’ve never had any problems with these companies, although buying from them via PayPal or something similar will make you feel a bit leery at first.
Hope this helps.
Yep, me too same as you two above. Reeks of greed; no better than the AMA et al. FFS.