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Donna J's avatar

May i recommend msm and sodium chlorite for his other aliments. (Including old age)

You can look into it, but msm is powder form and and oxygenated form of dmso, sc is the unactivated form of cds/mms. Easy to add both to their daily water bowl. In distilled/ purified or otherwise clean water. Msm is a quarter tsp in water dish as you replace it. SC is 31.25g of 80% sodium chlorite in 100ml distilled water. Then add 20 drops per gallon. I alternate these. I have both dogs and cats and they drink according to their size, so that's great!!

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Mary's avatar

Hi-

I was on this thread commenting a week ago, but since have had my hip replaced, and don't get around great right now.

However, I would like to nail down some things about your protocol for Hershey. First, you said you were dosing Hershey 50mg of Safe-Guard fenbendazole. Is that 50 mg of the paste, or 50 mg of the chemical fenbenzadole? Also, do you know if the dosing of fenben is weight dependent? So, if my dog is 100 lb, I should use 500 mg/ day fenben per day?

I guess I have the same question about the Ditamin D. Is the dosing for this weight-dependent?

Thanks for sharing all this information. I am hoping to start something with my dog and avoid surgery altogether.

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Paola Javis's avatar

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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Mary's avatar

Hello

I just read about the little dog Hershey with the cancer in his gum. Our loveable dog also has a large glob in his gum that has been there for a while. We don't think it is getting worse The vet recommended removing it, but it won't be easy. The vet does not think it is cancerous, but who knows. We have hemmed and hawed about it quite a bit. We don't want to cause our Archie pain, but we don't want to be negligent.

I recently bought both ivermectin and benfen paste for us and for him. I was intending to start using the ivermectin paste for his worm treatment, but maybe I should try just applying it topically to his gum. Do you think that would work? He is a big dog, so I would be using a huge amount of paste to achieve the 50 mg/10 lb of dog if I used benfen. I am assuming it's 50 mg of the benfen active ingredient per dose, not 50 mg of the paste, right? My dog is 100 lbs plus.

Do you think topical application of the paste would shrink the blob on his gum like it does the skin cancers on humans?

One final concern is if I have to be worried about overdosing him with this dewormer. How much of the fenben is too much?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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Ben Fen's avatar

You can try topical application. The issue may be absorption and targeting due to the location. You might also consider a low dose 222 mg/day fenbendazole protocol for 4 to 6 weeks and see if that shrinks the growth.

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Kristine Pitts's avatar

Is it okay to give dogs both Ivermectin and Fenbendazole together? Our Great Pyrenees mix had a massive cancerous tumor removed from a stalk on his liver on New Year's Day. We'd already been giving him Ivermectin for heartworm prevention, but now we'd like to try Fenbendazole since he has cancer. If it's okay to give both, should we continue giving him Ivermectin the first of the month and Fenbendazole mid month?? Or is it okay to give at the same time? Thanks! Look forward to hopefully having this keep his cancer at bay where we can enjoy having him a few more years. He turns 12 on Feb. 14th.

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Rob's avatar

Could the benefits of Fenbendazole and Ivermectin against cancers be due to micro parasites being a possible root cause for cancers? But, possibly not the only root cause. There seems to have been some study looking at micro parasites being a root cause of cancers in the past. (Similar to parasites that cause tuberculosis, leprosy, syphilis, malaria, yellow fever, etc., which took decades to be discovered). Possibly cancer research needs to refocus on this possible mechanism. I believe in the past, there was more research into this.

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Donna J's avatar

Take a look at Jim Humble. Miracle mineral solution, mms for short or cds, chlorine dioxide.

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Becky's avatar

2 weeks in treatment and Zachary hasn't had any side effects such as diarrhea or vomiting. 55 lb dog on 444 MG 3 days on 4 off. The steroids have increased his appetite so I give him carrots to chew on. I froze canned pumpkin in ice cube trays, & thaw a cube & I put his rx in that. I open the capsule and sprinkle it in. No issues with him leaving any behind.

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Just_Henry's avatar

Great! Best of luck!

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Becky's avatar

My 11 yr old 55 lb dog has a lung tumor. I've started him on 444mg fenben 3 days on 4 off as of 12/21. His next x-ray is in 3 months at which time I hope to see a change in his tumor size.

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Just_Henry's avatar

👍

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Unagnu's avatar

Wish I had known this in time to save my kitty who had kidney problems BUT died of a lymphoma that returned IMHO. We had treated with Dexamethasone shots every 8 to 12 weeks for 6 months and I added CBD oil daily plus fish oil (extra pure pharma grade) and a red light heater that was at the wavelength that helps by happenstance. We also did the saline SubQ for kidney. The kidney values went to high but normal in 6 months from 6 which is outright failure. Low RBC normalized. Energy returned. He needed more, but I didn't know then how to dose with Fenben nor would my vet have supported. Vet was astounded because the emergency vets had hinted he had a cancer in the spleen.. spread from the kidney she thought. So. CDB oil definitely did something, then dexamethasone (powerful steroid).

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Truth Hunter's avatar

I have started using Fenbendazole on my skin cancer I apply it typically! I am starting to see results drying up growth! It looks like it is killing it! I am going to see my skin doctor and show him what is going on!

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Mary's avatar

I am applying it to my skin cancer topically too. I am just two days in and getting noticable changes. I am trying to take pictures to track the progress. It's hard though, it's on the back/side of my ear and hard for me to get my camera around there. Good luck to both of us!

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Ben Fen's avatar

Once it’s cleared up we’d be pleased to write up your story!

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Mary's avatar

I sure hope I can report on our progress both for my dog with the gum lump and for myself, with basal cell.

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Ben Fen's avatar

Either a homemade fenben paste or the 10% SafeGard fenben paste sold on Amazon is my go-to for anything suspicious on my skin.

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Rust's avatar

I am interested in an updated report from you on this. I was just having a conversation yesterday with a friend about using it topically.

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Truth Hunter's avatar

It is working most all growth are gone on arms, legs, neck, back and face! I plan on keep doing it hopefully to prevent it coming back! Today is 3-10-24 I am

Very happy the F5 the doctor had me on was so painful I could not even touch my face! I stopped using it after 3 days! The before and after pictures are mind blowing!

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Ben Fen's avatar

If you’re interested we’d love to write up your experiences here to help others in similar situations. Please reach out to myfenbendazole@proton.me

Thanks!

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Rust's avatar

Thank you for your remarkable progress update! I was just wondering this morning if you'd seen my comment, and here you are! I can only imagine how thrilled you are to report how well fenbendazole is working for you, it is an amazing testimony. HUGE kudos to you for stepping out on your own and trying this unconventional treatment, and HUGE congratulations to you also! So very pleased to hear of your success!

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Sara Legvold's avatar

Keep shopping around for a vet. It is what I have done and I ask up front if they are covidiot mask nazis or if they are all about real medicine. If enough people start doing that, you can betcha they will back peddle. Either that or start sharing articles with them about Nuremberg 2.0 and how it will also apply to them if we pet parents have a say.

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Donna J's avatar

LOVE that!!!!!! And yes, it would change their evil minds

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glmcclure's avatar

I actually trust veterinary medicine more than human medicine today. .

Except for Albert Bourla at Pfizer, of course! 😊And I didn't call him DR. on purpose....

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End tyranny's avatar

My mom was just diagnosed with either ampillary or pancreatic cancer. I am terrified but I'm wanting to start her quickly and then confused about the protocol. The fenbendazole that I ordered from Indiamart looks to be a Merck brand of panacur. The only thing is the dosage is 150 mg per pill. Would I give her two or three of those or just one and a half? I've read people have doubled the dose. And regarding Joe Tippin's protocol, he lists three pathways. Are you just supposed to pick one or do them all?

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TMartini67's avatar

On Joe Tippins' site where he writes about his protocol and the 4 pathways-- he takes all of them from what I understand.

https://mycancerstory.rocks/81-2/

The company he gets it from is called Ultra Botanica.

https://ultrabotanica.com/product/onco-adjunct-pathway-1/

https://ultrabotanica.com/product-category/all-products/

Each pathway has certain cancer killing ingredients. The Onco Adjunct Pathway 1 is a combination of Cryo Extracted Hemp, with Middle Eastern frankincense essential oils and the Nano C60 carrier, all in one tincture. Onco Adjunct Pathway 2 is a combination of 300 mg of Clinical Grade UltraCurcumin, 200 mg of Clinical grade UltraQuercetin and 100 mg of Frankincense powder. UltraBerberine as Onco-Adjunct Pathway 3 further diminishes the ability of cancer cells to devour glucose, and Pathway 4 . combines EGCG (Green Tea polyphenols), Resveratrol and Fisetin.

I hope your mom takes the fenbendazole and has a complete healing. ❤

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End tyranny's avatar

Yes, I read his protocol. Unfortunately, some of those products are a little too expensive but she is taking what I consider to be the most important, they then been, the curcumin and the cbd. Thank you so much for your kind words! Happy new year and God bless!

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Unagnu's avatar

Go to Joe's page, he has worked to refine his supplements. Added Frankincense and Berberine and I believe he also has the CBD refined down. A sugar free diet is essential and making the body less acidic. Cancer cells love sugars and acidic environment.

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End tyranny's avatar

These are all things I know but try teaching new tricks to a 75-year-old who's lived in the world of grains. No matter how hard I try to educate her she doesn't get it. I am just giving it to God.

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STH's avatar

For active cancer the Joe Tippens protocol calls for 222mg FB twice a day. Some take double that. Every day. No breaks. The more pathways the better. I do all but the CBD as I do not have active cancer at this point. If I did, I would throw everything at it. And liver support is very important. I take Milk thistle, taurine and Tudca.

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End tyranny's avatar

Thank you!!!!!! As soon as I can get her nausea subsided, we are starting.

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Unagnu's avatar

CBD oil can help with nausea I believe. :) https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/cbd-for-nausea

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Tirion's avatar

Wow! Many congratulations to owner MH and belated happy birthday to Hershey!!

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Brian Lewis's avatar

Recently Dr. Paul Marik presented what he called his top 10 "metabolic interventions to control cancer". You can see them if you search on this page: https://vigilantnews.com/post/reduce-your-cancer-risk-by-60-10-things-you-can-do-per-dr-paul-marik/

One strange thing about Marik's suggestions is that mebendazole is red to indicate greater difficulty of obtaining it because it requires a prescription. Am I right that it's a no-brainer to simply substitute fenbendazole there?

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Donna Wilson's avatar

Hi, Brian. In the actual book, Dr. Marik rates the benzimidazoles (mebendazole, fenbendazole, and albendazole) as highly recommended. He mainly discusses mebendazole: I imagine because that's the one that's been studied and written up in the medical literature (he cites 10 papers on mebendazole and one on fenben). He devotes a paragraph to fenben re: the reported experience of Joe Tippens, who used fenben for lung cancer with metastatic disease. He writes: "A wide variety of cancers...have been shown to be responsive to benzimidazoles, including MBZ [mebendazole]" and recommends 100-200 mg mebendazole daily. That's it.

To answer your question, imo, yes, you could substitute fenben for mebendazole, given they're both benzimidazoles, and given fenben's success in the case reports Ben Fen posts here. However, I don't know how much mebendazole is equivalent to 222 mg fenben (the usual dose you see cited). One hundred mg? Two hundred? If anyone knows, please tell.

Here's the link to purchase mebendazole without a prescription from India:

https://www.ivermectin24h.us/product/buy-mebendazole-100-mg

I bought it and have been taking it for eight weeks now with no issues. I decided to take 200 mg/day x 5 days, then 2 days off. Don't know if that dosage is enough, nor how long is enough. Just feeling my way along like everyone else!

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Just_Henry's avatar

I purchased from ivermectin24h too and no problem getting a supply of mebendazole and ivermectin👍

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Donna Wilson's avatar

Yay, Just Henry! :-D

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Bess Storm's avatar

Good source for fenbendazole and ivermectin.

https://homelabvet.com/product/fenzol-fenbendazole-250-helmintazole-100-tablets/

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Pepper Jackson's avatar

Thanks for that link!

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STH's avatar

For what it’s worth, Joe Tippens only advocates the Merck products Panacur C or Safeguard. There are fakes that when analyzed independently turn out to have very little Fenbendozole.

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Pepper Jackson's avatar

I'm using Panacur now, and it seems to be working. Maybe I should stick with it vs. an unknown product. Thanks for the warning.

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