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Oct 4, 2023·edited Oct 7, 2023

Given the current oncological paradigm of slice, dice, irradiate and poison, this avenue is both promising and without harsh downsides. I am currentlty on an immunological treatment for bladder cancer and this parallels well without interference. I could care less what my docs think of it, it is not their life in the balance. Wasn't all that long ago that their forebears were bleeding people, or prescribing thalidomide. Should add that am on a keto-carniovore diet as well as is recommended by Dr Thomas Seyfried, cancer loves it some glucose so am giving it loads of ketones.

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I hope more doctors come across your Substack and information on Fenbendazole. I keep returning to your site and reading more of your well documented anecdotal case reports. The response “It is not standard of care,” seems terribly lame to me after the Covid-19 debacle and modified mRNA jab / bioweapon roll out. I learned of your site from a note someone wrote in response to one of Sasha Latypova’s post on DUE DILIGENCE AND ART. Now I recommend your substack along with hers, Katherine Watt’s, and Meryl Nass’s, and Armstrong Economics (his own website) for people who wish lto understand the world. If you have a plausible physiologic mechanism for a treatment to work and the standard of care is to let you die albeit slowly and perhaps with less pain, it seems giving an alternative like Fenbendazole a try ought to be embraced. I’m aware of one study on PubMed where an 80 year old woman self administering Fenbendazole developed a rise in liver enzymes after 1 month and so stopped. It had not helped her cancer but no therapy works for everyone. My point is that “Standard of care” that doesn’t produce reduction in all cause mortality doesn’t seem particularly appealing versus trying something that looks reasonably safe and has a physiologic mechanism a non-oncologist can understand how it might work.

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Many thanks for this article, a great starting point for sharing a treatment journey with family 👍

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Mar 11, 2023·edited Mar 11, 2023

Need some help. I have fenben. Liquid (safeguard...its what we use for livestock). Husband weighs 135 lb. According to parasite control dosing, for hom it would be 6¼ ml per dose. For livestock parasites, it's only once per day for 3 days in a row, tten repeat this every week for 1 to 3 times. How does it work for dosing frequency for cancer? Same or ??? Please let me know ASAP. I'm also making him chaga tea, of which he will be taking a cup worth throughout the day, every day. Thanks!!!!

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Oops, just saw the above comments. Thx!!

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How does one get fenben?

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Where do you get Fenbendazole & how do you know how much to take?

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Dec 19, 2022Liked by Ben Fen

I have heard that there is an mRNA “treatment” for cancer in the works, which would seem to say that if they can’t get it into arms for a “virus”, they’re moving on to cancer where more people will be desperate

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Dec 15, 2022Liked by Ben Fen

Please direct me to a coherent page on using FenBen during chemo for ES-SCLC. I've been given so many links to blogs and other sites that are a bunch of gibberish and poorly written. Thank you.

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I PDF this one for future access. To see recommendations not provided by the medical system gives me confidence in that we can until, a moral system is put in place, look after ourselves to some degree. And who knows maybe even cure our ailments. Thanks.

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All things bright and beautiful,

All creatures great and small,

All things wise and wonderful,

The Lord God made them all.

He gave us eyes to see them,

And lips that we might tell,

How great is God Almighty,

Who has made all things well.

~ "All Things Bright and Beautiful" by Cecil Alexander

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Excellent recommendations and worth sharing. Though too late for my husband, who was diagnosed in late June and underwent radiation and chemo, then departed my world a month ago, I am thankful to have this information going forward.

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Dec 6, 2022Liked by Ben Fen

Great post. Give us all a lot to keep in mind.

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Dec 6, 2022Liked by Ben Fen

Thanks!

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Dec 6, 2022Liked by Ben Fen

Has anyone looked at the incidence of cancer in animals who routinely are administered FenBen?

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Dec 6, 2022Liked by Ben Fen

Keep in mind Folks, that Human are also "Animal", they are little "brothers" aka Dogs, cats, horses all of them !!!!!!

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