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A friend of mine passed away from Cancer. He did fenbendazole and ivermectin every day for 3 years. It didn't stop it, i can't say if it helped or not, extended his life or not.
In some cancers three years is considered a victory
The medical evidence for chemo is based on < 5 year survival rates.
No idea his personal case but it likely did keep him around a while longer
It was just over 5 years.
Oh then that is definitely a good result. Pretty much on par with chemo
If it was something super treatable like prostate cancer or leukemia then sure...he might have been better off going herbal or conventional chemo but for anything else I think five year no chemo is an overall win
You'll see him in the new Kingdom fren. Soon. Trust.
Condolences. As much as we know, and knowing more than others, we still know so little and must stay humble.
What kind of cancer? What organs were first attacked? Did it spread to other organs? Rapidly? These are questions that need to be asked to judge the effectiveness of this treatment. Also, were they vaccinated?
Prostate. Prostate > bone. Yes. If you consider 2-3 years rapid, then yes, but if not, then no.
My dad died of prostate cancer back in 1994. It spread to other organs and bones and he was gone 9 months after 1st diagnosis. Dr. Makis has reported that patients have recovered from stage 3 prostate cancer with his Ivermectin/Fenbendazole protocol. However, I have seen no reports of success vs. failure with the protocol though. The only possibilities are that your friend had other issues that made the protocol ineffective, or they didn’t get the real stuff from their pharmacy, or Dr. Makis doesn’t report the failures along with the successes. I can’t make any conclusions, but hopefully someone can make a good case study out of this.
No matter what, my condolences for the loss of your friend.