I have too. One dear friend, (jabbed) is being buried today (pancreatic cancer). Another jabbed life-long friend is fighting pancreatic & liver cancer. A young, jabbed, male relative, 29 y/o, in previous excellent health (a personal trainer, no less) has recently been diagnosed with 4th stage lymphoma. That does not count those I know wh…
I have too. One dear friend, (jabbed) is being buried today (pancreatic cancer). Another jabbed life-long friend is fighting pancreatic & liver cancer. A young, jabbed, male relative, 29 y/o, in previous excellent health (a personal trainer, no less) has recently been diagnosed with 4th stage lymphoma. That does not count those I know who developed blood clots, had strokes, developed breast cancer, a lethal brain aneurysm, & three other deaths - all jabbed.
Please tell him about Fenbendazole. It is an inexpensive medication typically given to dogs for treating worms. It has shown remarkable success in not just treating, but curing many forms of cancer. I've done a lot of research on this. There is a human form, called Menbendazole, meant for treating worms in people. However, the price went from $4.00/pill to over $500.00/pill when people starting realizing that it can cure cancer. So, they started taking Fenbendazole instead, the molecule of which is nearly identical. A good place to start reading about it is: fenbendazole.substack.com. I have my friend with the liver cancer taking it since mid-July. On her last scan, some of the tumors had shrunk, which could easily be from the chemo. However, some had disappeared completely which I attribute to the fenbendazole. Keep in mind that while chemo may shrink some tumors, making it easier to remove surgically, it does not kill cancer stems cells which are responsible for metastasis. Fenbendazole does kill them. Also, a good book is, "Natural Strategies for Cancer Patients", by Russell Blaylock, MD. It is available on Amazon in paperback for $9.99.
One more thing: the typical dose is 222mg of fenbendazole, in (1) gram packets from Panacur by Merck. It should be taken with (1) tablespoon of a high quality olive oil to make it more bioavailable. It is the percentage of oleic acid in the olive oil that is important. Many protocols suggest taking it for 4-days straight, then not taking it for the next 3-days. Keep repeating the cycle. There is also a liquid version meant for goats made by Safeguard. One-half teaspoon is roughly 200 mg. There is a lot of information out there on this, once you know about it.
Another very good book is, "Surviving Cancer, Covid, & Disease: The Repurposed Drug Revolution" by Justus R. Hope, MD, available in paperback on Amazon for $20.00. It is from this book that I originally learned about using Fenbendazole for cancer.
I have too. One dear friend, (jabbed) is being buried today (pancreatic cancer). Another jabbed life-long friend is fighting pancreatic & liver cancer. A young, jabbed, male relative, 29 y/o, in previous excellent health (a personal trainer, no less) has recently been diagnosed with 4th stage lymphoma. That does not count those I know who developed blood clots, had strokes, developed breast cancer, a lethal brain aneurysm, & three other deaths - all jabbed.
Way too many illnesses in otherwise healthy people to be incidental.
A friend of mine is going through pancreatic cancer right now. Very worried for him.
Please tell him about Fenbendazole. It is an inexpensive medication typically given to dogs for treating worms. It has shown remarkable success in not just treating, but curing many forms of cancer. I've done a lot of research on this. There is a human form, called Menbendazole, meant for treating worms in people. However, the price went from $4.00/pill to over $500.00/pill when people starting realizing that it can cure cancer. So, they started taking Fenbendazole instead, the molecule of which is nearly identical. A good place to start reading about it is: fenbendazole.substack.com. I have my friend with the liver cancer taking it since mid-July. On her last scan, some of the tumors had shrunk, which could easily be from the chemo. However, some had disappeared completely which I attribute to the fenbendazole. Keep in mind that while chemo may shrink some tumors, making it easier to remove surgically, it does not kill cancer stems cells which are responsible for metastasis. Fenbendazole does kill them. Also, a good book is, "Natural Strategies for Cancer Patients", by Russell Blaylock, MD. It is available on Amazon in paperback for $9.99.
One more thing: the typical dose is 222mg of fenbendazole, in (1) gram packets from Panacur by Merck. It should be taken with (1) tablespoon of a high quality olive oil to make it more bioavailable. It is the percentage of oleic acid in the olive oil that is important. Many protocols suggest taking it for 4-days straight, then not taking it for the next 3-days. Keep repeating the cycle. There is also a liquid version meant for goats made by Safeguard. One-half teaspoon is roughly 200 mg. There is a lot of information out there on this, once you know about it.
Great info Debra I just forwarded this to a good friend.
Another very good book is, "Surviving Cancer, Covid, & Disease: The Repurposed Drug Revolution" by Justus R. Hope, MD, available in paperback on Amazon for $20.00. It is from this book that I originally learned about using Fenbendazole for cancer.
Here is a whole library of information on "Therapeutics & Repurposed Drugs for the Treatment of Cancer" with many, many links. If you scroll down, you will see the section on fenbendazole....https://doorlesscarp953.substack.com/p/therapeutics-and-repurposed-drugs?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2
Thank you, forwarding immediately.
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