Hi everyone.
I hear/watch lots of anecdotal stories/videos regarding the Fenbendazole and Cancers overall.
Anyone heard about that Vet medication and its interaction with Cancers?
Hi everyone.
I hear/watch lots of anecdotal stories/videos regarding the Fenbendazole and Cancers overall.
Anyone heard about that Vet medication and its interaction with Cancers?
No, but seems early in the process of being validated, but also like an active area of research now:
Apparently internet “hearsay” caused some problems on this drug in Korea in 2019:
The fenbendazole scandal was an incident wherein false information that fenbendazole, an anthelmintic used to treat various parasites in dogs, cured terminal lung cancer spread among patients. It started with the claim of American cancer patient, Joe Tippens, but rather became sensational in South Korea. It caused national confusion and led to fenbendazole being sold out at pharmacies across the country in South Korea. Contrary to what the people know, however, Joe Tippens was a participant in the Kitruda clinical trial at the MD Anderson Cancer Center, and his improvement was likely to be the effect of immuno-cancer drugs. So, at the beginning of the issue, health authorities and experts in South Korea warned about side effects through press releases on September 23, 2019, but cancer patients ignored them. Instead, people were interested in a celebrity, a famous comedian in Korea, taking fenbendazole. The false information continued to spread until the celebrity declared that “it is ineffective.” (The celebrity announced his intention to take fenbendazole on Social Networking Service (SNS) on September 24, 2019, while suffering from lung cancer. In September 2020, he mentioned that he would not take fenbendazole or recommend it. He eventually died in December 2021). Why was the warning given by the health authorities ineffective? How should the government respond if false information is spread in the cancer information market again? Answering these questions remains a significant challenge related to cancer communication in Korea. Hence, there is a need for an academic approach.
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It’s not crazy. There are many studies out and places like the Riordan Clinic and CARE use repurposed drugs like aspirin, metformin, statins, doxycycline and mebendazole to aid in different cancers. Fenbendazole and mebendazole work about the same, but Fenben is not cleared for human use.
You can’t just take it and expect the cancer to go away.
The research on Fenbendazole is very intriguing.
I have followed some of its earlier studies going back about 10 years ago.
I know IF I had cancer it would be one of the treatments in my protocol.
Does anyone here ever try Fenbendazole once a year for a complete clearing of parasites from the body leading to a much higher level of health, maybe even longevity?
Some enthusiasts are doing this.
Would love to hear if anyone here has dabbled.
I’m not at that stage yet, as I am slowly trying to incorporate other medications first, butbit IS on my radar.
Jane Mclelland has done amazing work on treating cancer as a metabolic disease.“How to Starve Cancer without Starving Yourself.” Mebandazole is one of the four mainstays. How and why does it work?Jason Fung’s book on cancer “The Cancer Code” explains that a cell becomes a cancer cell when it has been injured/insulted:by random mutations, smoke, toxins et.al. It then “decides” that it must endure in the face of the insult and to do that, it basically jettisons the higher level programming that is required for its sophisticated and unique specialized function in a eucharytic organism and retains just the simple “survive and grow” programming. In so doing it basically reverts to being very much like a simple primitive cell that basically just survives and grows. So that is why treating it with a chemical that is designed to kill very simple cells --basically a de-wormer – seems to be effective-- Especially in combination with other drugs such as metformin which reduce the amount of nutrients available. I highly recommend both these books; together they are a kind of unified theory of cancer and how to treat.