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interested in acquiring this version, liquid fenbendazole, from amazon, goat dewormer, 100mg/ml, 41.6 doses of 300mg.

https://www.amazon.com/Safe-guard-Fenbendazole-Dewormer-Liquid-125ml/dp/B01B5NO5BU/ref=sr_1_7?crid=32PBSOC9TAQ2J&keywords=fenbendazole&qid=1687301135&sprefix=FENBEND%2Caps%2C447&sr=8-7

My question is I will be mixing it with juice, any idea what this tastes like ie., is it bitter or what?

my email is larryh1012@gmail.com thanks

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I am on my 2nd bottle of the 125 ml Safeguard 10% suspension for goats(100 mg FenBen per ml). It has a slightly unpleasant taste all by itself. I usually mix it into various foods, like say Oatmeal, or scrambled eggs, or soup, or mixed into the butter and sour cream I put on a baked potato. When I do that, I never notice the taste, but some one else might I suppose. .................................. If I don't have a food like that handy- like say it is bedtime - I find it very inconvenient to try to mix the suspension onto something like peanut butter on a Ritz cracker. Plus, it is not enough food to hide the taste very well. I found the tasteless Safeguard 22.2% granules work better for that, but then if I get the way less expensive 4 gm packets, I have to weigh it to get it down to 1 gram! Which is not convenient or very precise with my scale. I have some FenBen Labs 99% powder with a scoop for 222 mg ordered, I think that might work out better, we will see! I would like to stick with the Merck stuff(Safeguard, Panacur) but the FenBen Labs sure is way less expensive. I hope it is good stuff, and safe!

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Have you seen anyone use fen for bone cancer?

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Jun 3, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

This Case Report had breast cancer cells spread into the ribs and spine which were eradicated by fenbendazole. https://fenbendazole.substack.com/p/fenbendazole-can-cure-cancer

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Jun 3, 2023·edited Jun 3, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Thank you!

My nephew has been having some concerning medical issues since Dec.2021.

Doctor kept telling him it was gout. He just had another doctor visit and his hemagloban has dropped yet again. Now they are concerned about bone cancer.

I am hoping for the best!

He had his covid19 shots in 2021 and he thinks it's these shots and I agreed. 35 year old dad with wife and 3 young children no previous health issues.

I'll wait and hear from him after his doctor visit next week where they will go over the this week's test results.

Then send him this information if needed.

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Update on my nephew.

Doctor told him he had arthritis, after more testing Doctor told him arthritis ruled out. They have no idea what or why. ( but for sure it's not the vaccine)

They have sent him to an internal specialist.

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May 24, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Is there a doctor I can hire to put my sister on a cancer treatment plan? She just got diagnosed this week with breast cancer that has spread to her skull and lower back. So she has not started on any kind of treatment. Her only symptom was bad back pain for 6 months. She thought she wrenched her back, goes to the doctor, then 2 weeks later after a ton of tests they find the problem is cancer. They just determined yesterday from a bone marrow biopsy that there are breast cancer cells in her marrow.

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May 24, 2023·edited May 24, 2023Author

Sorry to hear about your sister. The first Case Report is similar to what you've described above. Breast cancer that has spread into the bones. https://fenbendazole.substack.com/p/fenbendazole-can-cure-cancer

Since this Case Report was published there is a trend toward the following treatment protocol: 222 mg fenbendazole in the morning and then another 222 mg approx 8 hours later. The reasoning is that this strategy provides 16 or so hours of active fenbendazole per day.

Regarding doctors, Yes, you'll need one to provide diagnostics showing that the fenbendazole is eradicating the cancer. Don't expect a traditional oncologist to approve of your use of fenbendazole. Most people do not tell the oncologist they are using fenben until the doctor realizes that the treatments they are prescribing (for those combining fenben with some chemotherapies) do not have the cancer-eradicating effect and asks the patient if they are self-treating.

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I agree with Ben Fen above. Having access to diagnostics and medical care & advice is very important. It’s difficult flying blind outside the system.

For what it’s worth, last year I reached out to a well-known dissident oncologist regarding my brother, and he offered the following advice:

Usually doesn’t recommend skipping chemo or initial treatment unless the offered response rate is extremely low (10-20%). Response rate means either stopping tumor growth or eliminating the tumor completely. So wouldn't recommend skipping first line chemo.

That being said, they would need to take more drastic measures to address a possibly impaired immune system and cancer fighting ability.

1. diet - eliminate sugar, flour, and minimize carbs. Most cancers feed on sugar.

2. some sort of fasting or intermittent fasting can stimulate the immune system, DNA repair, etc.

3. Supplementation for immune system - high dose Vitamin D, Vitamin C, Melatonin

4. Supplements that have cancer fighting properties - Quercetin, fenbendazole, Ivermectin (these are just suggestions) - you will have to do your own research.

Some of these may require very high doses, this is where it becomes an individual journey - a person has to try things that their Oncologist would never agree to or approve of.

Passing that on in case it may be of assistance.

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You may wish to reach out to Dr Greg Nye in Oregon. He’s treated cancer patients, and works with Dr Stefanie Seneff and Dr Peter McCoulough. He can be found on Twitter at @gnigh.

If you want an actual MD you may want to reach out to others in the dissident camp who are open to alternative approaches, and have extensive connections. Dr Lynn Fynn is pretty responsive on Twitter.

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Apr 27, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Ivermectin and other anti-parasitic drugs work as well for cancer. German scientists proved years ago that cancer was actual microparasites

www.excelwell.net/drugs

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No new posts lately?? Benfen?

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Apr 2, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

I'm trying the Fenben 222mg mixed with Olive oil for my brother who has stage 4 colon cancer. We are giving it to him twice a day for first 7 days then just once a day after that. We are mixing it with olive oil to get the best absorption

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How is it going for your brother, Joe?

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OK. Bets of luck and keep us posted!

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Best

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Slightly off topic but...

New sub. Came across your link from a comment you posted on another stack.

Became familiar with the fenbendazole cancer cure 5 years ago when I was researching cancer treatments for a friend's father. (Prostate cancer.)

https://www.koco.com/article/edmond-man-claims-cheap-drug-for-dogs-cured-his-cancer/27276538

Don't believe my friend's dad tried it.

In 2021, he was duly double jabbed. While in hospital one day, waiting to be released, he fell en route to the bathroom. Cracked his skull. Dead 12 hours later.

Yesterday, around 5 pm, I 'got the chills' and sore skin, headache. Went to bed. Could not warm my feet, ice cold, but my body was hot to the touch.

Pain in my lower right back & in same side of stomach.

Took:

-5000 mg of C

- 5000 iu of D

- 240 mcg K2

- 100 mg magnesium

- 50mg zinc citrate.

Filled 1 "00" (I believe that's the correct size) gelatin capsule, the long end, with organic oil of oregano.

Filled 4 caps with liquid ivermectin.

https://solvet.ca/products/ivermectin-liquid-for-horses/

The "dosage calculator" page can no longer be reached, for whatever reason.

Went to sleep.

Felt nearly 100% this morning. Still have a niggling pain in lower back, but hey! Can't complain.

Whatever "it" was? My protocol knocked it back STAT. (EDIT: I'm 65.)

Will recommend this Substack to anyone who wants to "beat cancer".

Thank you for your service to humanity.

#DoNotComply 💉☠

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Mar 29, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Thanks for the note! Yes, ivermectin appears to have amazing properties as well. Some say ivermectin possesses cancer eradication qualities similar to fenbendazole. What is most interesting is the different mechanisms through which fenbendazole and ivermectin operate. Fenben disrupts microtubule transport while ivermectin disrupts calcium function within the cell. Interesting because there are probably dozens of substances, in addition to fenben and IVM, that effectively “cure” cancer whose awareness has been actively ignored or suppressed.

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I agree. 100%

FYI: I've been researching cancer, and cancer cures, since the early 90's.

Thanks to you, and the anecdotal data you post, I can add your Substack link to my "arsenal".

I look forward to more. ❤

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Mar 5, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Would Mebendazole work as well as Fenbendazole for bladder cancer. What is the actual difference between the two or are they the same?

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Mar 7, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Mebendazole and fenbendazole are human and veterinary forms of the same medicine. One costs pennies the other $450 per dose. A previous Substack compares and contrasts the various deworming medicines…the one dealing with Fenbendazole potentiating traditional radiation and chemo treatments.

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Mar 4, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

New to this Substack as I just found it yesterday. Boy does this give me hope. Not because I'm sick physically, but because I'm sick intellectually. Sick of the medical-pharmaceutical industrial complex.

I really believe the hubris they've shown in the last few years will be their undoing. The curtain is being pulled back and fools like me have had the scales fall from our eyes. I'm not sure I'll ever again trust a doctor or hospital for anything other than an orthopedic injury. The vast majority of the public are still blind, but the likes of Ben Fen and you my fellow commenters give me hope that there is a slow but inevitable move away from modern medicine.

I will piss on its grave if I live long enough to see its ultimate demise.

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Apr 22, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Love your thoughts. So true and I wish more would have their eyes opened like you have.

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Mar 4, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Mainstream medicine’s response to covid destroyed the thinking person’s faith in them☠️

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Apr 22, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

"Thinking person." That's the key.

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Mar 4, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Ironically, a covid vaccine injury (cancer) led to a search for alternative cancer treatments while led to the re-discovery of fenbendazole.

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Thanks mate, can we share notes?

Therapeutics and repurposed drugs for the treatment of cancer

https://doorlesscarp953.substack.com/p/therapeutics-and-repurposed-drugs

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Feb 27, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

How does Fenbendazole work for Glioblastoma? (brain cancer) or Would it nit be as effective as Menbendazole which crosses the blood brain barrier?

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The Case Report in this Substack used fenbendazole to great effect, so we know from his experience that fenbendazole readily crosses the blood brain barrier. The proof is in the pudding, so to speak. This is a human preparation that administered fenbendazole orally and he eradicated his glioma. Mebendazole is used in experimental preparations because it is the virtually bioidential version of fenbendazole approved for human use. Ironically, the bioidential part of the previous sentence implies a difference. The difference is that fenbendazole is actually more permeable to the blood brain barrier than is mebendazole!

Back to mebendazole...mebendazole is so much more effective in killing gliomas that doctors who study the problem suggested that mebendazole REPLACE the current gold standard treatment (which is vinicristine, which sucks as far as efficacy goes). I just realized the irony in the term "gold standard" as it pertains to pharmacological treatments, the gold is in the cost not the efficacy! Repurposing Mebendazole as a Replacement for Vincristine for the Treatment of Brain Tumors. Mol Med. 2017 Apr;23:50-56. doi: 10.2119/molmed.2017.00011. Epub 2017 Apr 5. PMID: 28386621; PMCID: PMC5403762.

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Feb 27, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

I think fenbendazole crosses the BBB more readily than mebendazole

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Vit. B seventeen found in high doses in Apricot Kernal, Apricot Powder is excellent for many things the body needs. Artemisinin Cures Cancer, Ivermectin for slow growing tumors.

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Thanks!

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Feb 23, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Thanks! Good to know!

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All Great Information for all suffering from Cancer. Any natural cure has got to be better than Chemo and Radiation, No Doubt in my mind. God Bless us all

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Agreed.

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Get it while you can, going to order some today. Thank you for sharing this.

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Stocking up is a good idea. Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.

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Feb 25, 2023·edited Oct 7, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

I have been meaning to order this and would appreciate finding the best source. Thank you. Michele

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Feb 21, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

My godfather got stage 3 terminal cancer, he's 67 years old, doctors said that it's spreading fast and he has something somewhere about a year. He just started taking fenbendazole from fenbenlab. the protocol he use is joe tippens stronger version from https://fenbendazole.org. We hope that this medication will do the job and atleast give him a few more years or even make him NED.

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Please keep us posted. So far, in the Case Reports cited here, there doesn't appear to be any need for ancillary substances like CBD, vitamin E etc that are part of the Tippens protocol. But like we've stated before, as long as those substances don't disrupt the mechanisms through which fenbendazole kills cancer cells, go for it!

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