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/
What is a herx reaction? my hubby took Ivermectin which we got from an online pharmacy after obtaining a script from a Frontline doctor during the pandemic. He took it after testing positive for Covid and he had a problem with his eyes. He claimed he was more light sensitive or he had pain or both or something to that effect. So he wasn’t gonna take it again.
We all have parasites in our bodies so when you take an anti parasitic it kills so many bacteria so fast the body can't eliminate the toxins that they release fast enough so there is an adverse response to toxins released by bacteria killed by antibiotics. The activated charcoal eliminates a lot of these bacteria from the gut so it lessens the effect.
Here's a good write up about it.
I don't think the light sensitivity is part of the Herx reaction. I know it well but it only happens that first day (for me anyway).
I had the same the first time I took a dose at .5mg/kg as opposed to the standard .2mg/kg.
Thought for a second I overdosed then remembered that the ld50 in humans is something like a full dose for 50 or so 1200 pound horses.
I take the big dose quarterly now and smaller doses any time anything feels off