Saw a post on here a few years ago and did some"research" on my own after that. Some credence to the "theory" . I have goats and give Iver and fenben in worm medicines. I'll occasionally take a dose for myself, just not as "prescribed". Have never got worms or cancer and I ain't dead yet!
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Originally posted by IowaHunter View PostAnyone know if this is effective for Leukemia? I have a bone marrow biopsy in the next week or so.
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Originally posted by PondPopper View PostWhy?
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Originally posted by Arrowsmith View PostI have been on the Joe Tippens protocol for 4 years since diagnosed with prostate cancer. I have had 3 prostate specific MRIs, 3 biopsies, many PSA tests, and 2 Decipher RNA genome tests. So far one of three lesions has disappeared. My last biopsy indicated that one of the remaining lesions has stayed at the Gleason score 3+3=6 which is extremely low risk. The other lesion for the first time after 3 biopsies has advanced to Gleason 3+4=7 which is considered intermediate risk. My urologist immediately recommended I consult with the radiation oncology department. He also recommended that I get another Decipher genome test (which I am glad I did). I had my consultation. It was almost like dealing with a car salesman. They gave me their spiel and then immediately asked me what I wanted to do. I told them I didn't want to do anything. I wanted to get the results of the genome test before I made any treatment decisions. The results of the genome test came back showing I was still at low risk for the cancer spreading or metastasizing. I am going to stay on active surveillance and not pursue any treatment. I have more confidence in the genome test than I have in the Gleason score. The Gleason score is determined by a pathologist reading biopsy slides which can be subjective. The Decipher genome test (RNA test) is done much like a DNA test and the results are pretty much indisputable. Has the Joe Tippens protocol worked for me? There is no way to tell for sure, but I am not going to stop taking it. Here is what I take.
Fenbendazole 222mg 3 days a week
Turmeric Curcumin 3000mg daily
Full Spectrum CBD 10 mg daily
Vitamin E (400 IU) 540 mg daily
I also take a small dose of Ivermectin paste daily.
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Now someone is trying to cash in on the the combination. https://freerangesupplements.com/pro...te-cleanser-01
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My lab got cancer early last year in her hip. She couldn't walk good on the right side, was losing muscle on her back end and losing weight. The vet said let me know when you are ready and we will put her down. I did some research and came across fenbendazole. It was a whopping $18.99 for 3 treatments on Amazon. I said what the heck. This was over a year ago and now my lab has put back on a lot of muscle and weight and seems healthy. That's all I got.
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Originally posted by Johnny View PostMy lab got cancer early last year in her hip. She couldn't walk good on the right side, was losing muscle on her back end and losing weight. The vet said let me know when you are ready and we will put her down. I did some research and came across fenbendazole. It was a whopping $18.99 for 3 treatments on Amazon. I said what the heck. This was over a year ago and now my lab has put back on a lot of muscle and weight and seems healthy. That's all I got.
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Originally posted by Arrowsmith View PostI have been on the Joe Tippens protocol for 4 years since diagnosed with prostate cancer. I have had 3 prostate specific MRIs, 3 biopsies, many PSA tests, and 2 Decipher RNA genome tests. So far one of three lesions has disappeared. My last biopsy indicated that one of the remaining lesions has stayed at the Gleason score 3+3=6 which is extremely low risk. The other lesion for the first time after 3 biopsies has advanced to Gleason 3+4=7 which is considered intermediate risk. My urologist immediately recommended I consult with the radiation oncology department. He also recommended that I get another Decipher genome test (which I am glad I did). I had my consultation. It was almost like dealing with a car salesman. They gave me their spiel and then immediately asked me what I wanted to do. I told them I didn't want to do anything. I wanted to get the results of the genome test before I made any treatment decisions. The results of the genome test came back showing I was still at low risk for the cancer spreading or metastasizing. I am going to stay on active surveillance and not pursue any treatment. I have more confidence in the genome test than I have in the Gleason score. The Gleason score is determined by a pathologist reading biopsy slides which can be subjective. The Decipher genome test (RNA test) is done much like a DNA test and the results are pretty much indisputable. Has the Joe Tippens protocol worked for me? There is no way to tell for sure, but I am not going to stop taking it. Here is what I take.
Fenbendazole 222mg 3 days a week
Turmeric Curcumin 3000mg daily
Full Spectrum CBD 10 mg daily
Vitamin E (400 IU) 540 mg daily
I also take a small dose of Ivermectin paste daily.
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