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How was she not receiving any other treatments from her doctor, that she didn't have to tell her doctor about her self-treatment with fenben?

I'm going in for tests because I might have breast cancer and if I do I will want to use Fenben, but I'm not sure what my doctor will try to force me into.

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Interesting!! And good job!!

I’ve seen a suggestion that Melatonin may help with cancer treatment for some types. I’m not good at links but the paper is by Doris Loh ( found on FB , they must have missed that one 🙄)

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Does anyone have have a referral for a 2nd opinion tele-health Dr for my mom who is 82.

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Thank you for sharing your journey.

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has anyone run across fenben helping rheumatoid arthritis?

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This is the telegram channel I joined. It’s all about Ivermectin and Fenbendazole protocols for cancer and parasites. I don’t run it or have anything to do with it besides participate. You’ll find Ben Fens work posted there minutes after it’s posted on Substack

https://t.me/fenbendazol

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My daughter used Fenben to get rid of a lump. Worked quickly.

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“Theatre nurse” you must be a Brit lol. I agree multi-pronged approach is best. Include fasting and ketosis in there as well. As for those who took the jabs, all bets are off as to what will be effective. It’s sad and horrifying what they did. And they’re not done yet.

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Thank you for sharing!

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Hey Ben Fen. I’ve been sharing your stack everywhere. From bathroom stalls at Bostons premier cancer hospital (for legal purposes this is satire🤫) to some innocent graffiti here and there...

Today on a telegram channel I participate and share your work on, someone beat me to posting this article. Keep it up. It’s very inspiring for people

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Proving again, cancer treatment has become, like all of medicine, an Industry and not a profession.

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My mother died a horrific death from conventional “treatment.” The “treatments” used caused a stage 0 disease to spread like wildfire and she suffered more than I will or even can describe. It ate her alive. If you or anyone you love ever gets a TNBC dx DO NOT take any chemos or other crap oncologists recommend. My beautiful mom was a Dutch WWII survivor and what the war/Nazis didn’t accomplish oncology did….right, same difference.

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I wonder if it would help Prostate cancer?

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Have you researched the use of aspirin for cancer and Covid? There is good research on it.

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The Cure🦅

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This report is very encouraging, It is too bad that there is no defined protocol for human use. In this report, the woman first takes 222mg, 3 days on and 4 days off for 7 weeks, then increases the dosage after the 7th week. Is this still for the 3 on/4off regimen? Tippens does 222mg 7 days a week, and has continued, after being cancer free. Yesterday I posted a link to a cancer fee man who did 222mg daily for one month, to report on any side effects. At some point, his liver values did go up, and he began to take a liver care product. https://youtu.be/DqFXoKR3GfM?si=ZQFWl-w7bxuOD4-K The veterinary use of Panacur is specific to weight, 50mg/k body weight for puppies/kittens, and a larger amount for adult animals, according to their weight. This regimen specifies 3 days on/4 days off in order to allow the liver to ‘rest’. It would appear that Tippens’ very low dose seems to be the best to work on humans, as thus far, these are the reports we are seeing.

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