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FinemRespice's avatar

I am very sorry to tell you that Mitchell (FinemRespice) passed away of "a very rare form" of metastasized melanoma to his very gifted brain on October 8, 2025.

He had "clear" CT scans, with and without contrast to both his head and body in late April 2025.

The first symptom that anything was "wrong" was on Aug. 18, 2025 when he had a slight droop to one side of his mouth, as if he had had Novocain. A brain scan was done on that day and it revealed that he had 6 tumors in his brain. Further scans revealed that he also had a tumor on his liver.

An honest doctor at Moffitt Cancer Center told us that there was nothing they could propose that would make Mitchell's life better than it was at that moment, and that he was unlikely to be with us in a month. He passed away 5 weeks later.

Should he have been taking more fenben and/or more ivermectin all along? I believe the "protocol" has been undated since Mitchell started this journey 3 years before his death.

I wish you the very, very best. Live the best life you can every day.

Mitchell's very heartbroken wife, Lauren

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RickyJames's avatar

My wife has been diagnosed with two precancerous cysts in her pancreas. She is being scheduled for another CT scan in July and will be scheduled for a "Whipple" surgery to remove the cysts. She is hopeful that using fenbendazole will eradicate the cysts. Question is what would be the initial dosage and ongoing dosage? We should know something has changed by the July CT scan, I would think.

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Ned's avatar

Thank you for this valuable information. I have cancer in remission in two locations.

I'm not sure what the dosage would be to keep it away or how often to take it.

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Mitch Santell's avatar

I gave a 150MG 1 time dose a try, I have it on hand and I had a horrific reaction. Maybe this product needs to be taken in "drops form." I'm open to any insights someone may have. I hear all these great stories about someone taking it for like 3 or 4 months, I could barely survive one dose. Let me know.

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Sue's avatar

Use caution when purchasing Happy Healing FenBen from Amazon. They are using a new seal on the bottle top to prove it's a genuine Happy Healing product because there were counterfeits on Amazon. I would order directly from them (Stage IV MBC - spread to bones throughout the body on initial diagnosis) 6 months in to FenBen all stable, nothing new and some actual decrease in the dura layer near spine!)

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Ben Fen's avatar

We’ve had several reports of Happy H failures reversed by switching brands (HH to FenBen Labs). Glad to hear their may be an explanation

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Ben Fen's avatar

Congrats Sue!

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Jiholofi's avatar

Hello OP Ben Fen , do you know how his tumour behave during his recovery? How the tumour change? My wife 45kgs who is battling with a solid tumor that grow from below the right ear lobe currently, 2 round chemos without much result, and the tumour had grown and 1 month ago she started Ivermectin 12mg + 250mg Mebendazole daily in parallel to the 3rd round of chemo treatment, and recently the solid tumour became soften, and I got really worry, wondering if you or anyone can who read this help share if you have any experience what it means? Is it bad or good? Because there was limited post about it online and only entry I found said it could be bad, I don't know what to do..

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Ben Fen's avatar

Are you sure the growth is cancerous?

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Ger's avatar

Hello

Just started taking fenben powder. Chinese brand. "Superb technology" and a logo with "green" in it.

I ran out of yoghurt, so took it with olive oil. Had a pungent salty taste. Does any one recognise this?

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Kristen's avatar

Any case reports on neuroendocrine tumors (NET)? Can anyone comment further on effects on the liver from taking fenben? I did read here that elevated liver enzymes could actually be a sign of fenben WORKING, and should normalize. My cousin has neuroendocrine tumors, the largest of which is on her liver. She tried taking fenbendazole but said “it caused liver problems” so she stopped. I don’t know what kind of “liver problems”, if elevated enzymes or something more serious. At this point, her oncologists are saying her cancer is untreatable (therefore, terminal). Is there a possibility that taking fenbendazole could exacerbate things due to liver damage (shorten her life more)? If it were me, I would take it anyway, but urging others is a different matter. Thank you.

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Douglas Kalvelage's avatar

Had lots of skin cancers after a bone-marrow transplant. Since I started taking Fenben (2018) I have had no more Skin cancers. To enhance bioavailability (and increase the therapeutic dose) I dissolve the 222mg crystals in my own saliva. Dump crystals in a one ounce shot glass. Start chewing gum. Empty saliva in to the glass until glass is half full. Stir for about 4 to 5 minutes. Crystals turn to "milk". I sip it down with an avocado slice, scrambled eggs and cheese. Easy peasy.

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RB's avatar

I have a squamous cell on my cheek, 2.5cm X 2.0cm (open/exposed). I have MOHS scheduled in 5 was. However, last night I started a IVM high-dose protocol (40mg) and will take one more dose in 7-days, then observe. I have experience w/IVM but found little data relative to the actual dosage of HD IVM.

Also, I just purchased a tube of 10% Fenben paste (injectable) and will begin by adding to the protocol. Will update.

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Just_Henry's avatar

Are you planning to apply the paste topically?

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Kim's avatar

Very helpful I need to get off my h2 antihistamine blocker correct?

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BellaDottore's avatar

Is there any example anywhere that reports successful eradication or even ameloriation, of granulomatous sarcoidosis?

Thank you for the continuing reports of success people are experiencing!

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Pam's avatar

I have had 2 melanomas removed over the last 2 years with large margins and no evidence of metastasis. In addition, I have had numerous "suspicious" regions biopsied and viewed by a pathologist with the diagnosis that plainly determined that these areas were on their way to becoming melanomas. I go to the dermatologist every 3 months for a full body "look over". I am thinking it might be wise to take Fenbendazole & Ivermectin as prophylactic measure. Any advice on the dosage, number of days on/off, or if my idea to ward off future melanomas is valid?

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FinemRespice's avatar

I had my metastatic melanoma removed July 5, and started Fenben 2 weeks later. Today I had my first CT Scan done, and they came back “all clear “. I personally have decided to never use the word “cure” with respect to my cancer, but I am pretty encouraged by this. I do 5 days of Fenben and 2 days of Ivermectin, at least as long as I can get it

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Letsrock's avatar

That's really awesome! Thank you for sharing us.

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Judy J's avatar

fenbendazole destabilizes microtubules which are structural proteins the cancer cell requires. The parasites have microtubules also. I have read that this destroys the protective micro environment of the tumor. It doesn't cause any harm to normal cells. This is only one of many ways it works against cancer cells and also benign tumors.

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Just_Henry's avatar

Correct

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