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Hello, I was very recently diagnosed with prostate cancer - out of the 12 samples that they took for my prostate biopsy, one of the samples is showing gleason score of 9 (indicating group 5) while a couple others are showing a gleason score of 7 and the remaining are showing a gleason score of under 6. My urologist has suggested a surgery for prostate removal. I was introduced to this by my boss who is following fenben for months now. I see a lot of case studies here about starting fenben while taking radiation treatment or chemo. I would like to get some advice on what my next steps should be. My weight is about 66 Kgs (reside in India) and my surgery is planned in about 4-5 weeks from now. My last PSA level was 18.3 and my MRI shows a 1.4 cm lesion with PIRAD score of 4.

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I was taking Mebendazole for TNBC, but nowhere near those doses. As prescribed by a cancer center doctor I was taking 400mg 4 days on 3 days off. Do doses from mice by weight translate to human doses? Because at 30mg/kg I'd need 1500mg per day.

Now I've switched to Fenben 444mg. Are the doses between Mebendazole and Fenben equivalent?

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Added Turkey Tail mushroom powder from xmas 23

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pXHDoROh2hA

Found Jane Mcllen’s book How to Starve Cancer very good, and facebook group. Added Berberine and Plant Steroles too.

Lied to the NHS to get a CT scan, had to. Previously told in operable, incurable, was going to get jaundice, calcium would spike, nothing I could do would work.

May 24 consultation, original onco consultant didn't show !

Results liver cancer previous extensive mets to all sections almost totally gone, breast cancer shrunk by 70%, bone cancer stable.

Hurrah. Next bloods and CT Aug …

Now take Pancur 222mg daily with goat yoghurt and brazil nuts

Huge thanks for everyones posts.

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EXCELLENT!! ❤ I'm so happy for you!!! Your success story needs to be in an article!

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We are using fenbendazole 222 from fenbenlabs, Lithuania, is this properly effective?

My husband has S4LC

Thanks

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Many of the reports here use that specific product, so it would indicate that it works😀

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Anyone have a 2nd opinion for my 82 year old mom .. her first appt is tomorrow :(

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Thank you so much for sharing 😁

I am taking a hormone blocker, aromatase inhibitor, brand name Femera. Thank goodness, I decided to take them after reading about stage 4 cancer breast cancer survivors who took it with Fenben.

Thank you so much for reinforcing I am on the right track. Keep spreading the word.

Will be adding plant sterols to my list to lower HDL/LDL Cholesterol.

🤗

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OMG! I just found out last night a friend's sister just got out of brain surgery for suspected cancer tumor and it was a parasite ! I maybe could have cured her (28 yr old, married 2 kids)? Trying to get the type and wondered why they could not test for that before cracking her skull open. Thankfully not cancer 🙏

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Happened to Suzanne Somers with her breast cancer.

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Dec 4, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Did they put your friend’s sister on an antiparasitic? Kinda makes you wonder how often parasitic infestations are misdiagnosed…

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All we know is antibiotics and steroids. Not close relationship so info is scarce plus don't want to bother her. Her brother is going to be tested for it as he is scared.

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Dec 4, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Interesting!

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Hi Sh1rl3y

Thanks again for your suggestion and research. I got onto it and found a local charity for MS that allows others including cancer patients to use their oxygen chambers. I have to wait till the new year, but they said I can start then so very good news.

Will look into your other helpful suggestions too.

Many thanks again.

Warm wishes

Donna

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Hi Sh1rl

Had HBOT first session today. Had a group chamber. Really helpful, managed not to panic.

They said good for healing bone fractures. I have two at least caused by the cancer.

Now using Frankincense on sole of my foot. Learning more each day.

Thank you for your advice

🤗

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Dec 4, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Hi Donna. Be sure to get your vitamin D level optimized to 80-100 ng/ml. For most, 8000-10,000 IU vitamin D3 per day is effective. The immune system “runs” on vitD, without adequate amounts the immune system inadvertently attacks healthy tissue, in the instance of MS the myelin of neurons is inflamed by the attack and dies. This is a hallmark of autoimmune disease, not just MS but almost all autoimmune disease.

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Hi Henry,

I need another blood test the one the NHS did, missed out vit D. Have been reading this amazing free document Marik, P. E. (2023).

The role of repurposed drugs and metabolic interventions in treating cancer.

Has lots about Vit D

Cheers

Donna

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Hi Henry,

Thank you so much. I am reassured by your advice. I am taking 10,000IU Critical also for breast cancer. Test results

Vitamin D regulation of energy metabolism in cancer

Madeline P. Sheeley, Chaylen Andolino, Violet A. Kiesel, Dorothy Teegarden

First published: 02 March 2021 https://doi.org/10.1111/bph.15424

indicate that 1,25(OH)2D treatment reduces glutamine metabolism into glutamate and subsequent utilization in the TCA cycle. Synthesis of glutamine is also decreased by 1,25(OH)2D in cancer cell models.

So much I need to learn.

Thanks again 🤗

Donna

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Does anyone know if Fenben can reverse or cleanse a person of emphysema? thank you

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Nov 4, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

What is the dosage and protocol for cancer?

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Canadian 🇨🇦 oncologist Dr. William Makis posted doseages for cancer here: https://x.com/MakisMD/status/1779117851623797206

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Read the various Case Reports here to see what others have done.

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Thank you I didn't know about the UK oxygen centres. I will certainly read up and investigate.

Didn't know about melatonin either, or Wim Hof breathing so will read up too. Or the book.

Thank you so much for all 🤗 This group is so helpful.

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Thank you so so much for your supportive encouraging message 😀 Great you say you would also say no to Chemo. I. am taking Pancur C so I know it is licensed proper Fenben.

The National Health Service NHS, we pay taxes towards is free.

My primary breast cancer was discovered through a regular mammogram (every three years) July then biopsy discovered spread to lymph nodes. Then CT scan, showed my torso light up like a stary sky with cancer in my bones and liver as well. Just had an MRI.

Everything here is done on two weeks between each scan or consultation. It seems if you do what you are told, the system works, if you refuse treatment they then wont do what you ask as a plan B.

As you kindly suggest, I have stripped sugar out of my diet including carbs ie Keto and asked to see the dietitian who I know works with Keto diet. They refused.

I asked for a follow on CT scan in six months, they refused. So I will go private. I am sure if I ask about hyperbaric oxygen therapy they will also say no, I can but try. I am eating lots of oxygen rich foods at least.

Thanks for the Essiac tea link I will look into getting some have read lots of people drink it for cancer.

Huge thanks to for your best wishes for my speedy recovery 🤗

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Nov 4, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Apologies if you already know all this

Hyperbaric oxygen https://oxify.co.uk/centres and it looks like some Spire Hospitals are now offering it too.

Some reports Melatonin can be useful in high doses for cancer and IVM

You could also try Wim Hof Breathing technique to get max oxygen levels.

Have you read Surviving Cancer Cocvid 19 and Disease by Dr J Hope? It is very good.

Stay positive, best wishes.

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Oct 11, 2023·edited Oct 25, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

My perspective on the treatment modalities

The protocol restores p53 protein activity and cleans up the blood and cancerous cells in the blood and brings back the intersticial fluids in the body and around the tumors back in a healthy PH range(think of algae and mold growing in a fish tank)our cells are the fish 🐠

they can grow into healthy fish (cells)in a healthy water ph or die in an acidic ph

The cbc blood work numbers such as white and red blood cell counts go from concerning numbers in the red and in time go back to favorable ranges in the green.

This helps bring the body into a homeostasis state primed for healing and not cancer cell growth

The anti tumorigenic properties come from the disruption in microtuble(the glue tubes that spreads the tumors and hold them together)production and existing tumor microtubles that are responsible for the tumor angiogenesis and metastasis

The tumors have been seen exploding from a solid tumor mass into 1000s of cells that I suspect fall back into their healthy role of apoptosis(program cell death) for unhealthy cells.

After variable times. The PH comes up and the anti tumor modalities dissolve the tumors

Blood glucose is stabilized as well

Also for those with type 2 diabetes

Or they decrease need for insulin

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Oct 23, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

I think you’re correct. Let’s think about cause and effect of cancer and where fenben fits in. ‘Cause’ would be more related to the p53 defect while ‘effect’ would be related microtubule disruption of the cancer cell that results from the p53 defect. So, to the extent that fenben restored p53 function it is more in line with being a cure because no more cancer cells are being spawned. To the extent that fenben cleans up the mess created by the p53 defect only, then maybe it is more of a treatment not a cure. If fenben performs both functions, restores p53 function and kills the cancerous cells that resulted, it is the perfect solution. With no side effects. Don’t know the mechanism of fenben’s action on the p53 gene…need to look more.

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Oct 23, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Knowing whether fenben is a treatment, a cure or both has practical application. If it is a cure (p53) then it may only need to be taken until the cancer is eradicated as the cause of new cancerous cells is ‘fixed’ along with the eradication of the result of the error, the tumors. If fenben only treats the results of the p53 error then it may need to be administered chronically because new cancer cells will continue to be churned out. If it is both…which appears likely…then WOW!

There are many other ‘causes’ of cancer and fenben may not work in as yet unknown situations but we have the makings of a framework to start to understand what is happening with fenbendazole.

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Oct 23, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

I have validated some of morishitas finds except on his posits on blood becoming cancer cells.

I have validated pleomorphism of blood cells and other cells.

But I also used many pioneers theories to make my own experiments.

I have microscopy of cells being cultured into what I call a fungus in a vitro paradigm culture of blood on a culture medium.

I have microscopy of these growing cells in the blood right by blood cells.

The blood was taken from people with active cancers and the fungus cells formed in the blood cultures <12 hours

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Oct 23, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

This is different perspective that falls in line with my posits and findings

http://home.claranet.nl/users/lightnet/world/biologydiscoveries.html

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Oct 11, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Hello Sean

Ivermectin comes in 12 mg tablets also.

High dose is 24-36 mg pd

Go on some ivermectin for cancer forums and find a support group

I hear they are on FB and other platforms

I’ve never had sm

Blessings

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Warning!!! Found website with shocking bad news on fenbendazole and doxycycline : (

https://adventureswithjodi.com/cancer-pathway_charts/

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Oct 11, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Jodi seems to be some sort of whackjob. No where on this link does she discuss fenbendazole! Not sure what the deal is…

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Actually she has quite a bit about it including links - It is all right after she says:

Thinking of trying Fenbendazole?

Ex. Drug-Induced Liver Injury in a Patient with Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer after the Self-Administration of Fenbendazole Based on Social Media Information

https://karger.com/cro/article/14/2/886/820730/Drug-Induced-Liver-Injury-in-a-Patient-with

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I think we've addressed this paper in detail before. There is a report documenting the effect of fenbendazole on liver function as measured by the enzymes aspartate transaminase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT). A search using Google of “fenbendazole and cancer” returns this case report as the first result: Teppei Yamaguchi, Junichi Shimizu, Yuko Oya, Yoshitsugu Horio, Toyoaki Hida. Drug-Induced Liver Injury in a Patient with Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer after the Self-Administration of Fenbendazole Based on Social Media Information. Case Rep Oncol 1 September 2021; 14 (2): 886–891. https://doi.org/10.1159/000516276

The elevated liver enzymes may actually a good sign for a cancer patient taking fenbendazole. Those liver enzyme (AST, ALT) values may spike for one or two months as the liver is stressed by the flood of dead cancer cells as it filters and processes the cellular debris from the dead cancer cells. AST and ALT increasing is a sign of hepatic stress (work) not necessarily disease in the context of fenbendazole use. These liver enzymes appear to normalize after the cancer is eradicated by fenbendazole.

FYI, liver enzymes will also fluctuate with other noncancerous sicknesses/recoveries as dead cells are removed to the bloodstream and processed by the liver for removal. This is part of a normal physiological process. Temporary liver enzyme fluctuation should be expected to occur as a matter of course when using fenbendazole as fenbendazole kills the cancer cells.

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Thanks for the in-depth response. It really seemed like they were reaching to blame FB. Keytruda is not harmless Kool-Aid. Just so you know, I have purchased FB, Iver, and Doxy already from Virex. Started normal dosing of FB (222-1G) and Iver (12mg) Sept 28. I have had follicular NHL since 2011. 3 remissions so far with Rituxan and Bendamustine. It came back again this May. When it comes back I always get mandibular lymph node growth right away so it is easy to monitor my status. Although I have managed to stabilize the growth and spread (3 lymph nodes so far), I have not seen any significant shrinkage in the 10 days of treatment so I went to high dose formula (Allan A. Landrito, M.D. dosing guide). I just got my Doxy so I'm now doing FB (888-4g), Iver (4x12mg), and Doxy (100mg) since Oct 10. The only side affect has been slight arm pit lymph node pain (expected). I plan on doing this high dose treatment 5 days then taking a break for 2-4 days. I may keep taking Iver (12mg) daily however. I'm not on any meds but have a cancer/detox/parasite supplement stack plus just finished CDS (40ml) 10-day treatment. I also take Essiac extract. Intermittent fasting also. 66 years old in excellent health except for cancer. I really appreciate all of your efforts! Thanks for listening.

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Nov 18, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Hey Jeff! How are you doing now on this protocol, a month or so later?

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I am heading back to the mild and effective Rituxan and Bendamustine treatments as my tumors have continued to grow and spread and I want to nip it in the bud before too much damage occurs. FYI I had no problems with FB, Iver, or Doxy except some light sensitivity during super dosing so after 3 days I scaled down to 2g FB, 12mg Iver, and 100 mg doxy. After my research and usage I am comfortable with adding them to my meds tool bag. I assume I am now parasite diminished/clear although I never saw any.

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Thanks for reviewing!

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Was pointed to this Substack after writing my first piece on Cancer.

https://unbekoming.substack.com/p/cancer-the-forbidden-cures

This is a great Substack...thank you!

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Oct 11, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Great article! Learned a lot.

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