Welcome to this second edition of Fenbendazole Can Cure Cancer. The first edition was well-received and widely shared. It was suggested to identify the main issues of each Case Report and list them as one-word concepts. The following Case Report is Metastatic Colon Cancer, Dosage, Time-Frame and is the subheading used to index the article in the archives of this Substack (look for Archives link below).
The following email was received recently. It is cut and pasted below with a few Editor’s comments afterward.
I'm a forty-year old woman in good health who was diagnosed with colon cancer in November 2021. PET scans had shown that the liver was affected as well, which was confirmed by biopsy.
My prognosis was discouraging. I was told the one-year survival rate for my Stage 4 colon cancer was about 10%. The oncologist also said they could not cure me and told me I would have to remain on chemo from now on to keep the cancer in check. After surgery to remove the tumors in January 2022 I started chemotherapy using fluorouracil and capecitabine. Chemotherapy was accompanied by many adverse side effects that really made me sick (fatigue, bruising, hair loss, digestive issues). Most troublesome were mouth sores that made eating painful and difficult. Chemo was ineffective as I had to have another surgery and more chemo was necessary. After two more rounds of chemo but not surgery, the tumors returned and another new growth was seen on the left kidney. That was in April.
I read about fenbendazole and felt that I had nothing to lose. So I started in on May 5, 2022 with 2000 mg a day. About 8 scoops of the powder. I did split it into two 1000 mg doses. Within two weeks I did feel better but I wasn’t sure if it was wishful thinking. I was done with chemo, so now fenben was the only hope for me.
On Sept 9 I had a followup with my oncologist as well as a scan. The cancer was gone!
On Oct 9 I had another scan...cancer is still gone. I feel great and I know it was the fenben. My doctor says maybe the treatments took a longer time than usual to work but sure whatever!
I take 1000 mg per day now and I've never had anything resembling a side effect from fenben. Here's to keeping fingers crossed that my cancer stays away. My family was extremely supportive all the way plus the chemo just made me sick and didn't work. I plan on taking fenben to keep me healthy and cancer-free!
Looking forward to seeing my babies grow!
That's my story, let me know if you need anything else!
Amy T., Stockton, CA
A follow-up question to Amy was “Why did you choose to take 2000 mg/day?” She said she had read that that was the upper tolerable limit tried and she felt she had to be as aggressive as possible. Regarding other substances she was taking she reported vitamin C and D.
Many people try traditional chemotherapy and radiation before they resort to alternative treatments like fenbendazole. In this case, traditional treatments did not work and Amy felt she had “nothing to lose.” There is a literature suggesting that fenbendazole can act synergistically with traditional treatments. There was evidence of that with Metastatic Breast Cancer, age 83, F when targeted radiation of bone tumors on the spine resolved quicker than expected. So, perhaps here the observation by the oncologist that the treatments took a little longer than usual is relevant. Except that in the previous four months of traditional treatment (Jan-Apr) the cancer persisted and spread to a new location (kidney). It was only after chemo was stopped and fenben started that the cancers went away (May-Sept).
In upcoming issues other case studies of people who have used fenbendazole to treat their own cancers will be presented. Melanoma, colon, pancreatic, lung and esophogeal are the cancers that are due up in the next few issues. In the meantime, please share this publication anywhere you see fit as well as with those you think could benefit. Also, a nice feature of Substack is the ability to leave comments or ask questions. You can also email directly to fenbendazole77@gmail.com. Your questions and comments will help guide the directions taken in future issues, and help spread the word that Fenbendazole Can Cure Cancer.
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I purchased 444 mg capsules of FenBen for my medicine cache'. How does one get 2000 mg? Is it powder vs. capsules? That seems like an awfully large amount. Most of what I read people took 444 mg per day. That would mean I would have to take about 4 to 5 - 444 mg tablets per day?
Thank you for this post. I came across Joe Tippin’s story late December of last year and told a friend from Nigeria about it. Around August of this year, one of her sisters came down with malaria. She advised the sister to take fenben. The sister took it and was back to normal in a few days.