Does anyone know of any doctors that are actively treating cancer with Ivermectin or Fenbendazole?
🧘Mental/Physical Health 🏋🏼♂️
You see a lot on social media and here about doctors using off label drugs like Ivermectin for COVID but not cancer. I have a dear friend who is receptive to the idea but I think he'd be more comfortable doing so under a doctor's care. Has anyone run across doctors that are actually doing this?
My friend was taking the 2g (green panacur) and she said her liver numbers (blood work) were increasing a bit, so she reduced her dose back down to the yellow 1 g panacur -six days a week. She has to get a blood test for other medications she is on, but her liver numbers have been in the normal range since taking it six days a week for six or seven months.
Fenbendazole is only approved for Vetrinarian use, menbendazole is approved for human use (and doesn’t have the same risk of liver problems) but it is much more expensive per pill and (up to $300!) and there were difficulties getting it. She found some for about $300 for a month enough for a month…but decided to stick w the cheaper, easier to get, as long as there are regular blood tests to make sure the liver function is unaffected.
I put a link above for fenbendazole
https://www.sanarelab.com/fenbendazol-222-mg-90-capsules-purity-99.html
It’s on sale right now for $60 for 90 tablets.
I’ve been taking it prophylactically, it’s supposed to be able to keep you from getting cancer before you get it. Joe Tippins, takes his prophylactically so he doesn’t get a relapse of his cancer. I’ve never had cancer, but I don’t want it.
I will be getting annual blood draw soon, so I’ll check everything you mentioned above. to be quite honest, I feel like the fenbendazole is helping me, and giving me more energy.
(I do believe Panacure is basically fenbendazole. It’s just more expensive in those packets. I believe the tablets I listed above are a much more affordable option. Pass the info onto your friend)
Thank you! I think Joe reduced his use of fenbendazole to only 3 days per week (while in remission). FlCCC is also using Ivermectin two times per week. Not sure of the dose.
I’ll pass it on to her. Thank you!
Thanks for the info! I’ll follow up on it as well. I also take ivermectin prophylactically.
One of the reasons though I take both of those medication is because I’m a pet sitter. I’m around so many different cats and dogs on a regular basis. I’m more likely to get parasites from them, than most people would be. so there’s that