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This is the protocol for my cancer warriors used forprostate cancer. for a smoker and have COPD.

Panacur oral suspension - started at 2.2ml which equals 222mg of active fenbendazole. Gradually worked up to around 8ml taken twice a day (16ml in total which equals 1600mg of fenbendazole).

30mg of CBD oil taken once daily before bed.

600mg of turmeric taken in capsule form once a day (safe to use if you're not on any blood thinners). The Joe Tippens protocol does recommend 600mg of Turmeric taken twice a day.

Vitamin C - approx 4000mg daily as magnesium ascorbate (this form is much better tolerated and less likely to cause loose stools which you will likely get with 4000mg of ascorbic acid vitamin C) Start at a lower dose and work up to 4000mg.

Berberis Vulgaris tincture - taken in drops (15 drops up to 3 times a day). This is a natural form of berberine which also blocks other sugar pathways that are said to feed cancer cells.

Cayenne Pepper - Used in spice form, dosage went from half a teaspoon initially and worked up to 1 teaspoon daily mixed in water.

Tudca is also highly recommended to support the liver, 500 mg 1-2 x daily. My relative used freshly picked home made stinging nettle tea. (If anyone would like more information on how to make and store a weeks worth of this nettle tea please just let me know).

After a few months some tumours were resolving whilst others appeared to have grown and the following scans showed continued improvements. All tumours had resolved after 15 months. No conventional medicine was used.

you can get this medication bypassing prescription from

https://anabolics-steroids.com/product-category/anthelmintics-anti-cancer/

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9 months later and my dog is doing well! I haven't had another x-ray to view the tumor but I will in November at 1 year out. His weight is stable, lots of energy and no evidence that the tumor has compromised his health. I'm still doing 444 dose 3 days on and 4 off.

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I have compiled hundreds of testimonials/case reports of people that used Fenbendazole to cure their cancer. I have spent many hours sifting through thousands of posts in FB fenbendazole groups. I screen shoted all of them. Can share if you send your email. theuniversalantidote@protonmail.com or the contact page of this site. https://theuniversalantidote.com

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Yes please email us at myfenbendazole@proton.me

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Did you get my email.

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Would these products work on fatty lipomas on dogs? And are you familiar with DMSO?

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Please keep us updated!

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an aussie tree called Blushwwods been manufactured;-( now as an injectable that will cure soft tissue sarcomas externally accessible ones so far only. it does cause some necrosis which upsets some people, yukky wounds for a while but the cure rates good. now a usa based pharmas got it the price will be high though.

My girl Crystal 50kg has developed analgland cancer with zero symptoms until its too late for surgery..

the too late cry is due to swollen lymph gland throat and legs in just 2 weeks from starting to see vets(first one was useless) 2nd one better but after smears and seeing high cell counts he advised against surgery and go for palliative .

well yes we will take the steroids but ive also started mebendazole 100mg tabs ground fine and with butter 2x a day.

throat glands are down within a week leg ones half the size and softer already..need another smear sample done I guess.

praying ive saved her

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Thank you! i found the dosage information through the link.

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I have an 11 yr. Old male dog diagnosed with a tumor in his lung which is apparently very unusual. The vet started him on steroids 2wks ago. He is 55 lbs, I'm looking for a chart that will tell me what dosage he should get of fenbendazole. Any suggestions will be very welcome.

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I'm new to this list of awesome articles, so forgive me if this was posted elsewhere. :-)

I've been researching sources and confirming dosages. Just found this site, with a dosage calculator, supply sources, instructions, etc.

https://www.fenbendazole.org

(I've got a very senior dog with many lumps. Most are benign lipomas Others are more suspect. It's my guess that the reason she is still here is that I ditched meds/vaxxes/preventatives years ago and started feeding her a custom diet along with getting lots of exercise. Got nothing to lose by trying the fenben...)

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Such a great resource! Thank you, Kelli, and best wishes for your dog!

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To veterinarians , Drs and other health providers who are friends of this stack: you're a blessing.

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FenBen- a quick thank you for the asking and publication of follow up questions.

So grateful for a you do@

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Thank you for continuing your reporting on Fenbendazole!

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They still operate on the myth that cancer is some kind of cell that is alive and "infects" the body by spreading.

Cancer is the body's way of sequestering things that cannot be normally eliminated, whether due to conditions or issues with the liver and other detox organs. Imagine if your city had a garbage worker strike. Within a few weeks the streets would be clogged up with stinky garbage. Cancer is like building sealed boxes over the garbage so that it doesn't rot in the open or get into other areas.

Destroying cancer with chemo or radiation just leads to cancer returning.

Fenben, ivermectin, and other drugs that seem to stop cancer are most likely working by helping the body's elimination pathways.

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Wow thanks for the analogy

Need to send to a few folks

Thanks

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It's pretty much from terrain theory.

In the germ theory version of disease, cancer "infects" the body and spreads.

But this metastatic spread of cancer is likely the toxic chemo and radiation which are both cancer causing.

But that's the secret big pharma has. For deadly diseases, you can poison the patient and later blame the death on cancer. Just like AIDS, where the drugs for treatment just sped up death.

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What a great analogy.

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I really love this Substack! Seriously. It is just good stuff.

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Our 12 year old Yorky poo was diagnosed with bladder cancer and given one month to live. That was a year ago. We started her on the fenbendazole for Dogs immediately. In the last year, we have had three different sounds, and her tumor just continued to shrink. It is now only 1/4 of the size that it was in the beginning. She tolerated it very well and is doing wonderfully. I’m a strong advocate!

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How much fenben did you use, how often, and what is the weight of your Yorky? FYI, our Golden has lymphoma.

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What a great story! Congrats! If you’re interested we could publish her Case Report here. Please email us fenbendazole77@gmail.com if you’re interested. Thanks!

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My dog Hershey was diagnosed with a terminal case of malignant melanoma. He had a large tumor growing on his gum and protruding out of his mouth. We had a biopsy taken of the tumor and it was diagnosed as cancer. Then we had the tumor removed, and it was diagnosed as terminal cancer that was expected to spread all over his body. They estimated that he would live a few months. That was 14 months ago. I did some research and decided to follow the Joe Tippen's cancer protocol as shown on Veterinary Secrets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/d5DabkaiEIk Here is what I am giving him. Fenbenzadole daily (prescription from the vet through Chewy), CBD drops from NuLeaf Naturals, Krill Oil Soft Chews by Leap Pharma (Amazon), Tumeric 1500 mg capsule daily and VetClassics CAS Options - Extra Strength Immune & Antioxidant Support (Amazon). This is not part of the protocol, however, was recommended by his vet. Also, and this might be important too, the vet checked his vitamin D3 level and it was very low. I have been supplementing with Vitamin D3 drops ever since. I am still giving him the Fenbenzadole daily. That is what the protocol calls for. On December 12 Hershey will be17. He has other health issues, however, I think his cancer is gone as there is no sign that it has returned. I couldn't be happier. There is no question that Fenbenzadole cured his cancer that there was no medical treatment for.

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What a great story! Congrats! If you’re interested we could do Hershey’s Case Report here. Please email us fenbendazole77@gmail.com if you’re interested. Thanks!

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