Miracle Drugs: Ivermectin and Fenbendazole
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Joe Tippens Stage 4 cancer gone in months news clip
Here's the news clip from Joe Tippens, the guy who started the fire for Fenbendazole curing his Stage 4 cancer that was in his "neck, liver, pancreas, bladder, bones; it was everywhere."
It would be quicker to list the few places he DIDN'T have cancer.
Digging deeper:
He entered a cancer trial with 1100 other people like him. He also SECRETLY started taking Fenbendazole (PanaCur).
A year later and cancer-free for months already, at his last oncology appointment, the doctor told him he was the ONLY ONE out of the 1100 patients that was still alive."
Edit: can anyone tell me how to embed a video instead of just leaving a link?
You know, I would not have gone into those damn study. I was diagnosed with a tumor on the pituitary gland and my holistic doctor gave me instruction with Vitamin C, D, Zinc, Selenium and Mistletoe. Went away after 6 months.
Fair, but would you trust those things with literally pounds worth of tumors from your neck to your shin bones?
I would use Tumorid for that plus that protocol.
The one out 1100 seems a bit rich?
No he was in a cancer medication trial with 1000 or 1100 other participants. He was the only one that took Fenbendazole along with some nutitional supplements (without his oncologist's knowledge during the trial) and he was the only one cured. Yes, it could have been the combination of the experimental drug and the fenbendazole, but fenbendazole has been shown to cure cancer in dogs. Tippens' dog's vet was the one who mentioned it to him. Also Tippens did tell his oncologist about taking the Fenbendazole after the trial ended.
FUCKING BRAVO TO u/LightOneSingleCandle!!!
Respect to you! His vet had used it on herself to cure her brain tumor 👀
Now, the following is directed only to those of the naysaying 'poo-poo party:'
How many voiced a negative opinion without even devoting the 226 seconds to watch the video? ⬇️
He "was the only one of the roughly 1100 cleared of cancer."
If you dig deeper, seeing as how it was a stage 3 & 4 (= spread throughout the body) cancer study, logic should tell you it's implied there were no other survivors. (There were none.)
It takes roughly 7 and 1/2 minutes to dig a little deeper to find more info from him (FB, et al) AND his stunned but (interestingly) not surprised oncologist saying directly "he was the only survivor"
But hey, why waste SO MUCH TIME (sarcasm) digging for knowledge (that is, POWER) to possibly (in the future?) save you or someone you love's life when instead just denying the incredible takes less brain cells?
If you know how to use Gematria to research Q, you would see a cancer cure referenced from two separate points of reference pointing directly to one.
There's studies on PubMed going all the way back to 1992 saying 'you cannot deworm mice with Fenbendazole immediately before or during a cancer study... because no cancer will grow and your study will collapse' but most wouldn't know because they don't have the sense of a camel to "drink the water they were led to.
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
WWGIWGA!
I didn't know the vet had cured her own brain tumor. I thought she just told him that it was effective on dogs with cancer. That's great and it probably explains where his protocol came from.
Do you have a link to one of those PubMed studies?