Just a question to this forum if anyone has used, or know anyone who has used Fenbendazole while taking chemo, and if it caused any bad side-effects? I have a brother with stage 4 Esophageal cancer as well as spots in his neck and lungs. He started aggressive chemo today and I gave him a month's supply of Fenben and sent him Sharkman's protocol, but I want to make sure it won't make the effects of drugs worse. I wish chemo wasn't involved, but I respect his wishes. Thanks in advance.
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From what I have read of the Joe Tippins story (the original fellow that told the world fenbendazole works), Joe was still taking his chemo treatments even though his doctors had told him he was going to die.
I remember that information sticking with me because it gave them a handle to claim the chemo saved him when in my opinion it clearly did not. Even his doctor didn't expect it to save him.
Not to throw ice on your brother's situation as there could be some benefit to doing both treatments. However in my opinion chemo can do more damage than good.
Looking at him, I worry the chemo will be too rough, but I guess throwing everything at it is the best option. Thank you for your thoughtful response.
Get him DMSO right away. 99% or 99.99% what ever you can find. It all work.
I used it and still take every day but for chemo it is almost vital as it will protect healthy cells taking damage.
https://www.cancerdefeated.com/the-truth-about-dmso-and-cancer
Ok, thanks. Is there a DSMO dosage guide lurking somewhere out there?
Ton of info on net now it is becoming known however the report I was looking for is hiding.
I recall a report from 15 or so years ago where I think 15 prisoners 'volunteered' to get exposed to 80% (ideal topographical absorption ratio due to body water content) for a period of 30 days.
I forget amount but it was massive. Presumably someone was trying to provoke a negative reaction. This never happen. Bottom line is that it will not hurt you if you apply (I done this)10+ times a day to affected area.
Skin damage due to corrosive property but no tissue damage beyond that.
I also take in water every day. 3x5 drops at 99%.
Hope this helps you.
Not sure about Fenben, but Ivermectin has proven to enhance the efficacy of chemotherapy.
Here are some links that I could find: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09603271221143693#:~:text=Ivermectin%20was%20effective%20and%20acted,cause%20significant%20toxicity%20in%20mice.
https://jeccr.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13046-019-1251-7
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09603271221143693#:~:text=Ivermectin%20was%20effective%20and%20acted,cause%20significant%20toxicity%20in%20mice.
Hope it helps.
Thank you.
A family member took 222mg daily for a couple months from happyhealing for lymphoma. No side effects were noted. They have been in remission for a year taking 111mg a few times per week.
They did mini-chemo one time and had some nasty side effects. Decided to stop it.
78 years old.
Chemo is like pulling a weed with a 500lb bomb.
You need to get in touch with the doctors at MD Anderson in Houston and check on immunotherapy. They cured my BIL esophageal cancer totally with it, with amazing results.
Thank you. I will dig in. He is on Keytruda, which is an immunotherapy, but also 2 chemos. Happy to read your BiL is cured!
Here is Dr. Makis' most recent (early AM today) post related to fenben in a case (like most of them) of someone using Ivermectin and Fenben along with chemo to DEFEAT cancer:
https://makismd.substack.com/p/ivermectin-and-fenbendazole-testimonial-a3b
Most of the post is in the form of text-images, so I can't reproduce them here. SIGN UP FOR AN ACCOUNT because you will want to view many (there might be a hundred or more by now) of the individual cases Dr. Makis has posted; they included details that you will find useful.
Here is Dr. Makis' summary statement for this case (of an unusual
Best wishes to you on your brother regaining his full health!
This will lessen healthy cell damage. I do believe Dr Makis is aware of this.
https://www.cancerdefeated.com/the-truth-about-dmso-and-cancer
Yes, Makis is open to and aware of several over-the-counter medicines (in addition to Ivn, Fenben, etc) that have been pointedly ignored by the establishment, including DMSO, Methylene Blue, and more.
One hell of a good man. I have outmost respect for him.
edit. pardon my British
This is awesome - Thank you
Chemo might need reishi mushrooms too But best not to do chemo to begin w, my sister's after in law died after several months after all cancer killed in chemo (for liver though)
Thank you. It scares me. My sister just finished 6 rounds of chemo and is now on 18 months of Keytruda. She has had all kinds of side effects from the chemo and her cancer isn't as bad as my brothers.
Heard some good news for radiation therapy , but she shop around until she find the right hospital, most hospitals only have chemo option , Febendazole and ivermectin probably better options, but I m no Dr, only have one uncle that has cancer but decline treatment cancer.org/cancer/managing-cancer/treatment-types/radiation/basics.html
Thanks for the info.
IVM and FenBen combo will help him.
DMSO will lessen the negative impact on the healthy cells normally damaged by chemotherapy.
https://www.cancerdefeated.com/the-truth-about-dmso-and-cancer
Thanks for the link!
Prayers up. Keep us posted, plz.
Will do, thank you.
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Here...
https://greatawakening.win/p/19Adl61Tla/firstintheworld-ivermectin-meben/
Appreciate the link.
Give us an update! Prayers for you 🙏
Well, The chemo. Is poisoning his system. IDK , What to tell you. I hope he survives. If he does the chemical poison will have done huge damage to his health. A coworker had chemo. Her bones were so brittle that just walking around caused her to break her feet. This is why I'm terrified of chemo. You get to live but at the point whare your health is destroyed.
Please take a look at this, and message me for any questions: https://communities.win/c/Protocols/p/199hXDmDtx/nonsmall-cell-lung-cancer-protoc/c
Wow, thank you. Thst is extremely informative!