Cancer survivor here. I belong to many metabolic cancer self-treatment groups. I know quite a few who tried everything (including Fenbendazole and Ivermectin) and still succumbed to the disease.
There are indications that Ivermectin may inhibit the body’s long-term ability to fight off cancer. Fenbendazole can cause harm to the liver. And this is coming from someone who has taken both and promoted them enthusiastically.
I know of not one person who used these dewormers exclusively, and when it becomes clear that nothing is working for some people Rife and Beck are brought up as the last resort.
Cancer survivor here. I belong to many metabolic cancer self-treatment groups. I know quite a few who tried everything (including Fenbendazole and Ivermectin) and still succumbed to the disease.
There are indications that Ivermectin may inhibit the body’s long-term ability to fight off cancer. Fenbendazole can cause harm to the liver. And this is coming from someone who has taken both and promoted them enthusiastically.
I know of not one person who used these dewormers exclusively, and when it becomes clear that nothing is working for some people Rife and Beck are brought up as the last resort.
I know 3 people, all stage 4, all cured.
That’s awesome! Those two things, only, and no Standard of Care?
Much of the reports I have read are about using the anti-parasitics to halt growth and make the cancer more treatable by radiation and the like.
And there are natural compounds which also do this. The metabolic approach involves a variety of mechanisms to achieve the end goal of NED.