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Philip James Paustian   MD's avatar

Recommending your substack to friends and strangers. None of my fellow physicians I have recommended it to have had time to get back to me on it, yet. Thank you for bringing so much information and hope into this currently grim world.

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Philip James Paustian   MD's avatar

Another excellent article. I am recommending you substack to friends and strangers. No of my fellow physicians have yet commented back but they may be busier than I am at the moment. Thank you for bringing so much hope into this currently grim world.

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RobertsEllie's avatar

This thread should be helpful also :) https://fenbendazole.substack.com/p/fenbendazole-vs-traditional-radiation

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

A little off the topic.. my vaccinated elderly friend had a recurrence of bladder cancer. He just found out it’s not responding to the treatment. Please say a prayer. I printed out some information for him and hope to quietly get it to him this week. I’m hoping he’ll concider trying it. I’m hopeful because he stopped after the first covid jab unlike the rest of his retirement community, they’re still lining up for boosters. His name is Robert. Thanks for any prayers!

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Just_Henry's avatar

They named the boosters correctly, they seem to cause turboCancer!

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Jane's avatar

Prayers for your friend

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Just_Henry's avatar

Best of luck to Robert. Start fenbendazole right away if possible.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Thanks, seeing him this week and I have a few things printed out. He’s in his 80’s& not big online.

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kerrylyn's avatar

It should be possible to demonstrate efficacy of fenbendazole (& possibly other dog de-wormers) by studying incidence of cancer in regularly dewormed dogs vs. those not regularly de-wormed. If the difference is significant, that would suggest it works prophylactically as well. Maybe there are some veterinary studies on this. My neighbour's dog had a lump in its neck (I don't think it was in the esophagus though) and was diagnosed with cancer about a year ago with 6 months at best to live. However, the dog is still alive. The lump continued to grow but has now stabilized. The dog has lost a bit of weight but apart from that seems OK. Maybe I should suggest she try it.

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Ben Fen's avatar

Great observation! It's on our list.

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Ben Fen's avatar

Just received a note from a veterinarian stating that they just observed the link between cancer incidence among dogs and regular deworming in their practice! Great job.

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kerrylyn's avatar

Great news. I'm sure there must be veterinary studies out there as well. I'm going to dig a bit deeper into this.

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TMartini67's avatar

Absolutely fantastic articles!! I'm so glad I found this substack...i will definitely share these!!

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Marie-Christine Gabrielle's avatar

Thank you so much for sharing and it is so awesome that it has worked for you!! All the best!

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Helen Page's avatar

Thank God. FenBen I think is a miracle!! Stay healthy!

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Michele Boucher's avatar

Sadly learning about fenbendazole too late for my husband, who was diagnosed with stage IV squamous cell carcinoma hypopharynx in June, underwent chemo and radiation through the summer, developed severe pneumonia and septicaemia, recovered and came home for a week before going into hospice. He was there for 4 weeks and passed away on Oct. 30, 2022. He ignored my pleas and 'consented' to three shots: Astra Zeneca, Pfizer and Moderna in that sequence. He was 65 and my best friend and soulmate.

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Dave's avatar

Michele,

You doing ok?

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Michele Boucher's avatar

I am coping for now, as there is much to do as his executor. Our 30 yr. old daughter moved in with us in April of 2020, due to the lockdowns and completing another masters degree, so it was serendipitous that she had precious years with her Dad before his diagnosis, treatments and recent passing. She has been a great support throughout and a wonderful blessing for her Dad. Winter may be a challenge for me without my loving partner, though surely much quiet time and introspection as to where I wish to be and what I plan to do for my future.

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Dave's avatar

Michele,

Really good to hear from you!

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Thanks for sharing. 💌

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Ben Fen's avatar

So sorry for your loss. Yes, the covid shots are a factor. We are gathering more data to determine whether these shots nullify or disrupt the anticancer effects of fenbendazole

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Dave's avatar

Michele,

So sorry for your loss, I feel your pain. Cry, Cry & Cry for a few more days. You were lucky to have found a best friend & soul mate. Many go through life without ever finding that. I will pray for you!

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