I thought some pedes may appreciate one of these posts as I have.
Quick Summary, my 78 year old aunt (non-jabd) was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer about 2 months ago. Dr's told her its inoperable at this time due to tumor size, location, and her age. her only 2 options were chemo (which she refused) or radiation (she did 1-2 sessions I think). She says the radiation didn't help and had basically given up.
I Traveled to see her and my uncle and went through Tippin's protocol with them and surprisingly she agreed. I ordered everything to her door that she would need....
summarized protocol for 78 year female about 90lbs that she is actively doing now
1 gram pack of Panacur C / 1 x day with a meal
2 notches on the good ole, horsey paste tube / 1 x day on empty stomach
I also sent her supplements, quercetin, curcumin, berberine, and milk thistle but she is not big on taking pills right now, but the hope is if she progresses, she will add these into her protocol.
Joe Tippins" protocol. If anyone would like other links to the supplements or any research just ask but there is so much INCREDIBLE INFORMATION already on thie forum I was going to do this as an update
https://deeprootsathome.com/joe-tippins-fenbendazole-protocol/
The EGCG in green tea is reported to have anti-cancer benefits, particularly colorectal cancer. It's also a zinc ionophore, if she might be interested in boosting her immune system while it is dealing with cancer.
Get her some high quality, ceremonial grade matcha. It's like $25 for a little can and it lasts quite a long time. Get her to make green tea with that a few times a day.
When I was dealing with cancer I'd often toss it into a smoothie. I also added a scoop of Green Vibrance, which has a ton of nutrition coming from powdered, freeze dried food. You might still need to find a source of zinc, though.
She's also taking a zinc 50mg (I think) with the ivermectin but I will also pass this along thanks!!
Glad to hear that. I didn't see it in your list is why I commented about the zinc