Friday, February 21, 2020

IN THIS EXPERIMENT, NONE OF THE IMPLANTED TUMORS GREW AMONG 40 ANIMALS OVER A 30-DAY PERIOD! THIS WAS STRIKING!

From Bill Sardi
The anti-tumor therapy involves an anti-worming agent used for horses and dogs. It has been deemed to be safe by the Food & Drug Administration.  Published studies involving this canine drug, fenbendazole, date back a couple of decades.  There has been a lot of foot-dragging over fenbendazole since it was unexpectedly reported to exhibit potent anti-cancer properties when combined with a vitamin regimen in laboratory animals in a study published in 2008.
From G. Edward Griffin's NeedtoKnowNews.

When you look for this compound online, at Amazon or Google it from another vendor, know that the compound is the same, whether it is advertised for animal or human consumption.  Just make sure that you see the term Fendbendazole in the ingredients.  It's the same compound for dogs or humans.  

From G. Edward Griffin's NeedtoKnowNews.
In December, we published a video featuring Joe Tippens, who claims that his stage 4 small cell lung cancer that had metastasized throughout his body, but was cured using a protocol that included fenbendazole, an inexpensive drug commonly used for dogs to get rid of worms and parasites.
We are posting this article from  CancerTreatmentsResearch.com that has a collection of information about fenbendazole, which has been shown to eliminate cancer cells. We apologize for the technical information, but the point is that the studies listed in the article indicate that it works, how it works, and that it needs further study. The studies at the end of the article also show that it can be more effective when combined with vitamins, but was dangerous when mixed with another drug, acetaminophen in an animal study. This is a very good source of information for anyone interested in learning the details of fenbendazole.
FROM ANTI-WORMS TO ANTI-CANCER
Previously, we discussed on this website the anti-worm drug Mebendazole, which based on a good amount of scientific and clinical evidence, shows relevant ant cancer potential. Indeed, there are case reports published in peer review papers showing that Mebendazole can induce anti-cancer response in some aggressive cancers.
In the same article, we explored the mechanism behind the anticancer action of Mebendazole and found that Mebendazole acts in a similar way as a group of chemotherapies such as Taxol. Yet, in contrast to chemotherapies, due to the way Mebendazole works, its toxicity is incomparably lower. Because of its good safety profile, the drug is an over the counter drug in most of the countries.
I specifically like the anti-worms, anti-parasites, antibiotics, antiviral drugs, as a pattern start to emerge suggesting that the origin of cancer maybe related to such a trigger (e.g. viruses, parasites, etc.) in much more cases than we are currently aware of.  
Read the full article here…

When you've finished reading the above article, be sure to check out Bill Sardi's review of this very interesting, anti-cancer compound. 
Joe Tippens now reports at his own “My Cancer Story Rocks” blog site that is bustling with visitors.
He now says around 40 otherwise hopeless cancer patients have reported similar cures.
He continues to take the anti-worming medication and dietary supplements as prevention.
His dietary supplement regimen that he still adheres to is as follows:
  • Vitamin E complex (tocotrienols, tocopherols)
  • Curcumin (turmeric extract 600 mg/day
  • CBD oil

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