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    Ivermectin and Fenbendazole for cancer

    I know there have been some on here that have used this for cancer treatment, but I cant seem to remember who they are. We took my Dad to the ER again last night, as his BP was extremely low and he was extremely dehydrated due to the side effects of all the pills and chemo that he is taking. We thought he was going to receive the ultimate reward and were prepped, but the docs got him hydrated, stabilized his BP, and helped my selfish urge to keep my Dad with us for a little longer. We have started the Fenbendazole, but I have recently looked into Ivermectin and was hoping to get any ideas, information, doctors that prescribe these, etc.

    It may be too late for my Dad, but at this point, it doesnt hurt to try. I will do my due diligence in research as well, but if anyone could provide me with a doctor that prescribes Ivermectin, I would be in debt to you.

    Also, if you have any prayers, please send them up to the big man that I get to be selfish for a little while longer, but also that if the Good Lord needs my Dad, that the transition is smooth and my Dad is truthfully at peace.

    #2
    Prayers for you and your dad

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      #3
      I don't know much about either, but I've got a friend battling and I'm gonna pass this on.

      Prayers for your Dad and the rest of the family. I know it's gotta be tough.

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        #4
        Prayers up for your dad and family.

        I recently saw a short video/reel of the Joe Rogan podcast where Rogan and Mel Gibson discussed this treatment for cancer. I am not sure what episode it was but will try to find it for you.

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          #5
          I’m about to treat a patient of mine with both. I’m open to the idea they could help and wanted to try it at a clients request. I’m a veterinarian though so I can’t help much on the human side. I use both drugs fairly frequently for other applications.

          when I had Covid I used a practitioner in Muenster that was willing to prescribe ivermectin for that. Not sure if she’d be open to helping on the cancer side since she’s not an oncologist but never know. She’s at Muenster Family Medical.

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            #6
            You can buy ivermectin at tractor supply.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Flyway12 View Post
              I’m about to treat a patient of mine with both. I’m open to the idea they could help and wanted to try it at a clients request. I’m a veterinarian though so I can’t help much on the human side. I use both drugs fairly frequently for other applications.

              when I had Covid I used a practitioner in Muenster that was willing to prescribe ivermectin for that. Not sure if she’d be open to helping on the cancer side since she’s not an oncologist but never know. She’s at Muenster Family Medical.
              Are you helping a human client with Ivermectin and Fenbendazole or an animal client that has cancer? I know it seems like a silly question, but I truly dont know which you are speaking of. LOL!

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                #8
                I wish I could help with more than prayers, but that’s all I have. Prayers for your family Sir.

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                  #9
                  We use Ivermectin from feed store, Noromectin injectible in orange juice. Dose is generally by weight but you can research that and frequency. We take monthly and if sick. Definitely be faster than finding a doctor to prescribe it many are still in denial of it's effectiveness in "off label" treatments.....

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by friscopaint View Post
                    We use Ivermectin from feed store, Noromectin injectible in orange juice. Dose is generally by weight but you can research that and frequency. We take monthly and if sick. Definitely be faster than finding a doctor to prescribe it many are still in denial of it's effectiveness in "off label" treatments.....
                    If you dont mind me asking, do you have a type of cancer or is this for general sickness or not feeling well?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Flyway12 View Post
                      I’m about to treat a patient of mine with both. I’m open to the idea they could help and wanted to try it at a clients request. I’m a veterinarian though so I can’t help much on the human side. I use both drugs fairly frequently for other applications.

                      when I had Covid I used a practitioner in Muenster that was willing to prescribe ivermectin for that. Not sure if she’d be open to helping on the cancer side since she’s not an oncologist but never know. She’s at Muenster Family Medical.
                      I’m really intrigued to see what your results are from a veterinary application. Would you mind reporting back once it’s concluded?

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                        #12
                        I think a lot of it started with Joe Tippens. Hard to argue with his results and others across the world. This will never become a mainstream treatment due to the cheap nature of it. You can look up the Joe Tippens Protocol.

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                          #13
                          My brother took both. His oncologists were skeptical and didn’t approve. They pushed the poison, aka the chemo and radiation. He took them anyway.
                          He lived months longer than those with the same initial stage 4 diagnosis…. Didn’t matter in the end though.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Yak blue View Post
                            My brother took both. His oncologists were skeptical and didn’t approve. They pushed the poison, aka the chemo and radiation. He took them anyway.
                            He lived months longer than those with the same initial stage 4 diagnosis…. Didn’t matter in the end though.
                            In the end, it never really matters for any of us though. But, if we can squeeze a few more months or weeks out of it, would it be worth it? I know it is selfish of me and I am kicking myself in the *** for not asking these questions earlier. I thought my mom and dad were asking the questions, but they "trusted" the oncologist because she is a doctor and this is what she recommended. I assume she was/is lining her pockets for every chemo treatment that dad suffers through.

                            Do you mind sharing where your brother got the combination of the fenbendazole and ivermectin?

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                              "A new cancer treatment protocol involving repurposed drugs Ivermectin (commonly known as a ‘horse dewormer’), Fenbendazole (a ‘dog dewormer’), and Mebendazole has recently passed peer review and is being heralded as a potential breakthrough in cancer therapy."

                              Google Joe Tippens protocol.

                              Fenbendazole and Joe Tippens Fenbendazole or FenBen is a dewormer or anthelmintic in the family of drugs called benzimidazoles( I coined it Benz), which have been safely used as anthelmintics for roughly six decades.  Broad-spectrum anthelmintics comprise three main groups (benzimidazoles [BZ] and probenzimidazoles, imidazothiazoles and tetrahydropyrimidines, and avermectins and milbemycins); they are highly effective […]


                              https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/article...ween%20%5B8%5D.
                              Last edited by Froggy; 01-24-2025, 04:05 PM.

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