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Fenbendazole for cancer... dog dewormer...

Discussion in 'The Cave' started by Penny, Aug 19, 2021.

  1. Penny

    Penny New Member

    https://www.connersclinic.com/fenbendazole-joe-tippens-anti-cancer-drug-treatment/

    One study, Unexpected antitumorigenic effect of fenbendazole when combined with supplementary vitamins, revealed when testing cancer cell lines against the off-label drug, “the group supplemented with both vitamins and fenbendazole exhibited significant inhibition of tumor growth.” Another study suggested, “it caused mitochondrial translocation of p53 and effectively inhibited glucose uptake, expression of GLUT transporters as well as hexokinase (HK II) – a key glycolytic enzyme that most cancer cells thrive on.”

     
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  2. williamlwynne

    williamlwynne New Member

    Fenbendazole worm infestation medication is considered a promising cure for several cancers. Fenbendazole has been safely utilized as an anti-parasitic for various different animal species and could be repurposed for treating human malignancies.
     
  3. JonathanHodges

    JonathanHodges New Member

    First time I hear this. It sounds good. It would be great if we made some improvements in cancer research. It's been an incurable disease for a long time, and I wish it got cured. If fenbendazole is the way to go, we should explore it more and test it.

    Still, you can get many anti-cancer drugs on websites like https://www.pillpal.to/anticancer-1828. It's better to try and fight cancer any way we can. These pills are not so expensive, and it's worth trying them. We have to go for stuff like this while we don't have a more permanent solution for cancer.
     
    Last edited: Oct 10, 2022
  4. Jackie Nelson

    Jackie Nelson New Member

    Dr. Lee Merritt also loves fenbendazole ... and takes it as prophylactic. Both Dr. Merritt and Dr.Ardis say that
    many people have low grade parasitic infections and yet medical students are typically told that it's not an issue for humans. How
    can dogs, cats, sheep and horses all be highly susceptible to these but humans are somehow immune? Doesn't make sense.
     
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  5. caroline

    caroline New Member

    why is Lyme disease and alpha-gal syndrome on the rise......
     

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