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i have heard the difference is mebendazole does cross the blood brain barrier and fenben doesn't and I have brain cancer? does anyone know? I have fenben but it's hard and expensive to get meben

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Vincristine isnt the gold standard for brain cancer. Temozolomide is

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There are papers showing treatment of cytomegalovirus increase lifespan of glioma patients by 3-4x and this is not standard protocol either....

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Don’t forget sugar passes the blood brain barrier and feeds parasites. So reduce sugar consumption. Also intermittent fasting gets rid of senescent cells.

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Jun 10, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

The most I can see is:

https://mailchi.mp/299822f86a2c/new-qa-session-mycancerstoryrocks

Also, Joe Tippens website: mycancerstory.rocks/the-blog/

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Jun 10, 2023·edited Jun 10, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Great article, thanks!

Are Fenbendazole and Mebendazole the exact same thing, with one being for animals and one for humans?

Also, there has been a massive uptick in aggressive cancers from those that took the Covid jabs. Conventional treatments are failing them. Are you aware if Fenben works on those with cancer that also got jabbed?

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Jun 9, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

This is a classic “when it rains, it pours”. This is what, the 1st new story here in several months. Now, I just got an email that Joe Tippens is doing new fenben etc. Q&A on June 13 @ 10:30 am - CST. Fantastic!

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Jun 9, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Peer-reviewed published scientific articles that say the current treatments are garbage and harmful yet they persist. A cheap, safe alternative fenben is available that works great yet all we hear are crickets from the American Cancer Society, etc. what about St Jude’s what are they doing with fenben...crickets again!

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Jun 9, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Big govt is financed by Big Pharma. Big pharma finances big media. And little consumer is fleeced by big pharma🤪

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Jun 9, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

Is there a FenBen protocol for someone who recently had lobular carcinoma removed (caught very early) in the hopes that it will not come back? And would one just plan on taking it forever? Links to info appreciated.

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Jun 8, 2023Liked by Ben Fen

I wonder what this portends?

https://www.kxan.com/news/texas/fda-to-require-prescriptions-for-livestock-antibiotics-aiming-to-stop-drug-resistant-bacteria/

Apparently, repurposed veterinary drugs like ivermectin, maybe FenBen, currently available over the counter, will require a presciption at some point. The FDA is determined to shut down any self help that mihght damage Big Pharma profits.

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Anything is better than the current toxic crap which damages more than it helps.

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Excellent information. Thank you.

Thoughts: if an anti-parasitic drug affects cancer cells in the brain, is there a possibility that there are parasites in the brain, and they cause the ‘cancer’, and when they are effected by the drug, the cancer is also?

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The idea with this article was to present some of the peer-reviewed data that is hidden in plain sight regarding fenbendazole and cancer. That scientists studying brain tumors would insist that mebendazole be used instead of the ineffective and dangerous vincristine speaks volumes.

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