Fenben has the added side effect of cleaning nerve endings and restoring lost sensitivity. Likewise it can heal nerve injuries.
Source, first-hand. 4 days of fenben healed a lower back injury i had from....12-14 years ago. I couldnt get out of bed without using my arms. After that i can sit-up using just my back muscles. And the cronic pain is 90% gone. I took it for 8 days straight (dont recommend that), just do the 4 days on, 3 off for 2 weeks.
Interesting. I have weird feelings in my feet/toes when I go to bed and also feeling like my feet are sleeping during the day.
A neurologist said I have mild neuropathy (was tested electrically). My blood values are fine, so it is apparently not caused by diabetes, or other such lifestyle diseases. He did mention overweight...
Do you think fenben can help against what I believe is a nerve inflammation? What dosage did you take (or what product), and is it over the counter?
Thanks in advance.
It is over the counter, but can be a little hard to find. In the US there is still some dispute from the medical industry about it not being for human consumption. Look for american made. Honestly i found the most reputable one i could find on amazon (its no longer there).
I wouldn't recommend more than 222mg a day, at least to start. I've heard the body can react strangely to it in large quantities.
Also, dont get anything specifically designed for barn animals or pets, they usually have fillers that are not good for humans.
One a day, with or without food, 4 days on, 3 off, then repeat. Two weeks is what ive heard, but ive also heard that regimen followed for months.
I did 8 days straight, wouldn't recommend.
It builds up in your system and takes a while to go away. I recieved most benefit after the 4th dose. Continued to improve, but after day 4 i started getting joint pain.
It continued getting worse every day i continued. It stopped getting worse after i discontinued, and took several months to work out of my system.
I think part of it was i never realized just how dull my senses had become.
It restored most of my sensory nerves/feeling (skin, fingers, toes, etc.) And now a year ago my back is still healed and stronger than it has been in years.
I recently hurt my arm, tennis elbow. Im gonna take another regimen of it, see if it cures it.
Great thanks for the info. I have an old tennis elbow that flares up every once in a while. Hope I can get it here in Europe. Probably not, they are very strict...
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Oh.
No money....
Its illegal in both in the USA and the UK to say Cancer is curable. The 1939 Cancer Act in the UK followed by one in the USA just after WW2.
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I can testify.
Ivermectin and Fenbendazole
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Fenben has the added side effect of cleaning nerve endings and restoring lost sensitivity. Likewise it can heal nerve injuries.
Source, first-hand. 4 days of fenben healed a lower back injury i had from....12-14 years ago. I couldnt get out of bed without using my arms. After that i can sit-up using just my back muscles. And the cronic pain is 90% gone. I took it for 8 days straight (dont recommend that), just do the 4 days on, 3 off for 2 weeks.
Interesting. I have weird feelings in my feet/toes when I go to bed and also feeling like my feet are sleeping during the day.
A neurologist said I have mild neuropathy (was tested electrically). My blood values are fine, so it is apparently not caused by diabetes, or other such lifestyle diseases. He did mention overweight...
Do you think fenben can help against what I believe is a nerve inflammation? What dosage did you take (or what product), and is it over the counter? Thanks in advance.
It is over the counter, but can be a little hard to find. In the US there is still some dispute from the medical industry about it not being for human consumption. Look for american made. Honestly i found the most reputable one i could find on amazon (its no longer there).
I wouldn't recommend more than 222mg a day, at least to start. I've heard the body can react strangely to it in large quantities. Also, dont get anything specifically designed for barn animals or pets, they usually have fillers that are not good for humans. One a day, with or without food, 4 days on, 3 off, then repeat. Two weeks is what ive heard, but ive also heard that regimen followed for months.
I did 8 days straight, wouldn't recommend. It builds up in your system and takes a while to go away. I recieved most benefit after the 4th dose. Continued to improve, but after day 4 i started getting joint pain.
It continued getting worse every day i continued. It stopped getting worse after i discontinued, and took several months to work out of my system.
I think part of it was i never realized just how dull my senses had become.
It restored most of my sensory nerves/feeling (skin, fingers, toes, etc.) And now a year ago my back is still healed and stronger than it has been in years. I recently hurt my arm, tennis elbow. Im gonna take another regimen of it, see if it cures it.
Great thanks for the info. I have an old tennis elbow that flares up every once in a while. Hope I can get it here in Europe. Probably not, they are very strict...
Another conspiracy theory CONFIRMED!
Cancer is fake and gay