Alot of people are taking Fenbenazole “Fenben”, also veterinary for many animals, for cancer control. Including myself. There’s a revolution coming in medicine, people are not waiting for the FDA.
The drug alone doesnt have the same beneficial properties. In fact, it doesnt even affect tumor growth. But, when combined with the vitamins, it is a completely different story.
https://www.fenbendazole.org/2019/12/19/what-is-fenbendazole-and-how-can-it-affect-cancer-treatment/
I’d also start with taking Zinc too- in addition to the other vitamins in the article
What dose and for how long should it be taken? It seems to be safe- but what dose?
Also of note from the article:
According to the European Medicines Agency, humans can tolerate a specific dose of Fenbendazole. More precisely, for ten consecutive days, a human can handle 500 mg. But, if its a single dose, it can be up to 2,000 mg.
The difference is that the dose people are taking is very light (the dose is for a 10lb dog). I doubt most people know that the average dose of fenbendazole for a 100lb dog would be toxic to people.
“How would I take Panacur-C Fenbendazole if I had Cancer?
If someone wanted to give Fenbendazole a try, I would suggest the following protocol: (NOTE: the Fenbendazole is taken for three straight days and then four days OFF, i.e. only 3 days in a given week. The other nutritional products are taken daily.)
Patients can buy Fenbendazole through us, or directly off of Amazon. Get the Panacur-C brand (Canine Dewormer); it comes in a white and yellow box with three, 1-gram packets of the products. One box of three packets will last a week since you take ONE packet per day for three straight days and then take FOUR DAYS OFF. “
https://www.connersclinic.com/fenbendazole-joe-tippens-anti-cancer-drug-treatment/
Note- some take it every day- but there might be issues with it causing organ damage- or something- so I’d research this further to find out more about it-
I know with thinks like Wormwood- a potent ‘natural’ dewormer humans take- it can be quite bad for certain organs- but short term it should not be according to some articles- It was used in the Drink Absinthe- but was banned for safety concerns- You can still buy it though, but some of articles you find online about it don’t bother mentioning that it can cause problems=
I’d be cautious about off label stuff that hasn’t been tested in trials in humans extensively- if something were to affect say the kidneys- that usually won’t rectify itself once it’s discontinued- kidney damage usually is permanent- not reversible from all i can gather on it- and kidneys are something you don’t want to go bad on you- it has big time effects-