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Anyone used fenbendazole (Dog dewormer) for human cancer?
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Originally posted by Mojo68 View PostI’m not saying I take it or don’t, but last May the Doctor at MD Anderson told me to get all my business in order. I heard about Joe and my family and I did a lot of praying and research. I’m still here.
p.s. I see you are an ATC. Do you, by chance, know my first cousin, Jon Brint?
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Originally posted by SFZack View PostI'll just say, sales of fenbendazole, particularly Panacur-C, have exploded in the past year.
I sell these products for a living.
Back when my BIL was first diagnosed with brain cancer, his wife did a lot of research and started him on Safe Guard. He's had 2 brain surgeries to remove the cancer. His is a very aggressive cancer and is continuing to grow and spread faster than they can remove it. The doctors have put him on a last resort treatment. He takes a bucket full of medication several times a day, so I'm not sure what is helping and what may be hurting. If there's a chance anything at all might help, I'd be willing to try it if I'm ever in either of your shoes. Continuing to send prayers up for you, Mr Randy.
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Burnadell I worked with John for years. We were in different areas but our airspace joined so we talked all the time. I went into the training department as an FAA Instructor when John was an instructor. He’s a character for sure. If you would like, PM me and we’ll discuss all about the dog wormer. When I said the Doctor told me to get my affairs in order I said May, but that was May of 2020.
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For anyone needing to learn more about fenbendazole use for cancer, there is a private Facebook group called “Fenbendazole – Cancer Support Group.” A couple of the moderators there are particularly knowledgeable.
Suffice to say the movement has come a very long way since Joe Tippens first introduced it to the world. Joe was taking 222mg doses of fenbendazole in the form of Panacur C dog de-wormer that is a total of 1 gram of powder. (222 mg of active ingredient and 778mg of filler.) He was taking it once per day for three consecutive days, then skipping four days. A total of 666mg per week.
Now, many people are taking pure fenbendazole and mixing it with ingestible DMSO for greater bioavailability. Why? It’s so they can take up to 2,000 mg of fenbendazole per day, 7 days per week indefinitely! Now they don’t start there, they work themselves up to that amount over a period of weeks. Fenbendazole is processed through the liver, so those taking mega doses also take liver support supplements and monitor their liver enzymes with regular bloodwork.
Anyway, it’s not something you just jump into. You really should do your own thorough online research and make sure you know exactly what you’re doing. I’m no expert, just passing on what I believe to be a good source of information.
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I forgot to say that another major reason for using the DMSO as a solvent is it crosses the blood brain barrier. So not only does it help fenbendazole absorb into the digestive system better, it may help get it to brain tumors. But for that same reason it is dangerous to use it with anything other than pure fenbendazole. Because you don’t want the fillers or excipients from say one of the dog de-wormers crossing the blood brain barrier, only the fenbendazole. Delivering past the blood brain barrier is a huge hurdle for treating brain cancers.
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