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Anyone used fenbendazole (Dog dewormer) for human cancer?
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Lord, you know these Men to be our brothers in Christ. We ask You to continue to heal them in any way You see fit. If it is with this treatment, thank You. We ask you for guidance and wisdom in this fight for their health and Lord we lean on You for the victory against this evil disease of the Devil. Make these men Your strong witnesses to all who know them and hear their stories. Guide them, protect them, and give them discernment and understanding as they work through these trials. In Jesus name, Amen.
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Originally posted by Nate Riley View PostWhat delivery method? I'm only familiar with the animal formulas, mostly cattle/horse paste (which I give to every animal I own). Is there a pill form?
Fenbendazole in general is not well absorbed by the digestive tract. Taking after food, particularly foods with oils or fats may help.
Here is a source: https://thehappyhealingstore.com/pro...tegory/fenben/
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Anyone used fenbendazole (Dog dewormer) for human cancer?
Originally posted by Lonewolf View PostWhen this COVID started I was trying to find Ivermectin (which makes Heartguard) and the man at the feed store told me he was out. Then went on to say that one of his customers that had been treating his self for pancreatic cancer couldn't find any Ivermectin for his treatment. So there may be something to it???
I know this is off topic, but as ivermectin is the active ingredient in heart guard, at probably 1/100th the cost, ive been giving my dogs ivermectin for a couple years for heart worms.
A vet tech told me it was “incredible dangerous and ineffective”.
How long will people stay the course on selling designer drugs?
For the OP. Man, if it came down to cancer and I had exhausted the conventional path, what do you have to lose by taking a medication that’s been out for decades?
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[quote=kyle1974;15879540]I know this is off topic, but as ivermectin is the active ingredient in heart guard, at probably 1/100th the cost, ive been giving my dogs ivermectin for a couple years for heart worms.
A vet tech told me it was “incredible dangerous and ineffective”.
How long will people stay the course on selling designer drugs?
For the OP. Man, if it came down to cancer and I had exhausted the conventional path, what do you have to lose by taking a medication that’s been out for decades?[/quote]
Nothing
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Originally posted by AmyJUW View PostStudies of fenbendazole were conducted and in some cases the drug could suppress the growth of cancer cells, however, the consequences for the body have not yet been studied and doctors do not recommend taking questionable drugs.
Randy, I hope you are doing well since you last posted here.
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Originally posted by rtp View PostSo do we stand by while cancer eats our body up until the doctors recommend it? Or do we make an educated decision that may help our body fight off disease? Seriously.....dont take it because it might kill you when the cancer is trying its best to do the same? SMDH. Im guess you think ivermectin is dangerous for human consumption as well.
Randy, I hope you are doing well since you last posted here.
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Originally posted by Lonewolf View PostWhen this COVID started I was trying to find Ivermectin (which makes Heartguard) and the man at the feed store told me he was out. Then went on to say that one of his customers that had been treating his self for pancreatic cancer couldn't find any Ivermectin for his treatment. So there may be something to it???
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I have been taking the 3 day on 4 day off program since August. My October PSA was holding steady at 3.2 down from 4.5 a year before. My urologist wants me to have another MRI and probably another biopsy in January. He assures me I still have cancer. I hope this program proves him wrong.
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Originally posted by Goldeneagle View PostI'm still praying for all of you. Randy, Mike and David.
Originally posted by Arrowsmith View PostI have been taking the 3 day on 4 day off program since August. My October PSA was holding steady at 3.2 down from 4.5 a year before. My urologist wants me to have another MRI and probably another biopsy in January. He assures me I still have cancer. I hope this program proves him wrong.
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