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To the 2nd Smartest Guy. Thank you for sending me the link yesterday on Fenbendazole and Ivermectin. The excellent information that you are giving me and my friend, gives us hope in treating his cancer. Also, I shouldn't be sooo pessimistic with comments like, " I don't have much hope ". There is hope as long as we have the right tools to fight this awful disease.

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Fenbendazole Can Cure Cancer

Fenbendazole: Questions Answered, Things to Know, Useful Tips - October 2023:

https://fenbendazole.substack.com/p/fenbendazole-questions-answered-things

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Fun fact: I just finished my first dosing with IVM and Fenben for prophylactic purposes: 3 days of IVM (30mg/day) followed by 3 days of Fenben (200mg/day), with four days in between. On Fenben day 2, my knee bursitis (which I have had for about 4-5 months) was still there; but on Fenben day 3 it had completely disappeared. Coincidence?

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Incredible.

Can you elaborate, and I may publish your story?

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A painless swelling appeared on my right kneecap about 4-5 months ago. It looked approximately like half a ping-pong ball. I had it x-rayed about three months ago and was given a diagnosis of bursitis. I was not offered any treatment, just advised to see the doctor again if the swelling grew or became painful. Since then, the swelling had neither changed size nor become painful.

Monday-Wednesday last week, I took the Ivermectin as described in my previous comment. On Monday this week I took 150mg Fenben. On Tuesday, I took 300mg. The swelling on my knee was still there on Tuesday afternoon but overnight it seemed to have completely disappeared. On Wednesday, I took the last 150mg of this cycle.

Incidentally, I did not sleep well during the Fenben part of the cycle.

I plan to repeat the cycle every three months.

Yes, do please publish the story if you think it would be helpful.

Thanks again for bringing forward the IVM/Fenben information. It's a blessing for us all.

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Make sure to take your Fenbendazole with a healthy high-fat meal! Avocado, olive oil, nuts, etc.

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To the author or anyone here: I received the petmectin in only the loose blister packs. 12 mg each. There is no dosage info. Where do I find that information. Thank you.

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Thank you, Pam. I cruised around there but didn’t see the chart. Many hugs!!

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Me too! No worries.

https://covid19criticalcare.com/protocol/i-care-early-covid-treatment/

Ivermectin: 0.4 to 0.6 mg/kg – one dose daily for at least 5 days or until symptoms resolve.

If symptoms persist longer than 5 days, consult a healthcare provider. See Table 1 for help with calculating correct dose. Due to a possible interaction between quercetin and ivermectin, these drugs should be staggered throughout the day (see Table 2). For COVID treatment, ivermectin is best taken with a meal or just following a meal, for greater absorption.

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Awesome. I live Substack and it’s commenters!!

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Curious about the proper dose of ivermectin (petmectin). The 12 mg tablet sold in a 50 pack. I’ve been told only 3mg is necessary once a week. Can the 12 mg tabs be quarterd?

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Pill cutter

There are also 3 mg, 6 mg. versions out there.

Almost all meds come from India

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I received the 12 mg tablet from the website promoted here. They are just the pill blister packs with no box nor any dosage information. Just the pill packs. I would like that info as well.

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Most everything comes from India as far as I know

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flccc.net has protocols but I’m not sure if they have recommendations for continuous prophylactic dosage. Usually I read .2mg per kg of body weight. .4 if you’re sick or exposed. I’d like to know recommendations for taking full time as a preventative.

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I think it's all up to the individual. There are places in sub- Saharan Africa that literally only take 1 or 2 doses per year to prevent a specific type of parasite.

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See flccc.net website for proper ivermectin dose protocols for prevention or treatment as well as the rationale & pharmacology for many pharmaceutical and nutraceuticals

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The 12mg tabs can most likely NOT be quartered. They could barely be halved, but if you succeed that much that's about where your dividing potential ends. They are TINY. Super powers in a small form. I take Petmectin as a preventative. No issues whatsoever. I've even doubled the dose @ 24mg at certain times. I feel great.

Scroll down for Ivermectin dosage recommendations:

https://covid19criticalcare.com/protocol/i-care-early-covid-treatment/

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@2ndSmartest: You know about GcMAF? Highly effective anticancer agent.

Also, do you mean prior-based diseases or prion-based diseases?

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Muahap! The Baron Strikes Again!

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Please elaborate regarding GcMAF. Thanks!

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Dr. Bradstreet was using it for autism treatment, but was murdered for it due to its implications in the cancer industry. It's being suppressed by the FDA as it infringes on the profits of the oncologists, which is a multi-billion dollar industry. It has something to do with NAGALASE viral enzyme suppression, which also plays a role in cancer. I'm an aether physicist, not a biologist. I just know that if they're killing people over it, then it matters.

RIP Stanley Meyer & Eugene Mallove.

PS: Check out my Wings of Hermes:

https://arcanus.substack.com/p/the-wings-of-hermes-an-electric-kabbalah

(Feel free to skip the poetry, if its not your thing.)

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Somehow there still is something wrong if we prioritize pharmaceuticals or other medical interventions over lifestyle change, except for in critical situations. Clearly, a healthy, anti-inflammatory diet, such a whole foods, plant-based nutrition, possibly helped by water fasting should be the first line of defense for cancer, and probably will account for 60% of the disease reversal where possible. After you do that for a month or so, you will know enough to see if the patient can reverse the disease with diet and lifestyle only, or if other measures are needed.

See this recent video of Prof. T. Colin Campbell, and Dr. Alan Goldhamer:

https://youtu.be/eJ5srBZOkPI?si=WOZiGmbQHWzIANwr

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So so so so so so excited to read your email's Subject line today ................. the news out there on cancer and many other illnesses/disease is just so very good.

Dr. Hulda Clark ..... parasites and toxins are the source of all illness/disease/cancer

ivermectin / fenbendazole / doxycycline get rid of parasites (viruses are parasites, retroviruses are coming from the cell lines used in the productions of vaccines and going around the population (Dr. Judy Mikovits discovery in 2010 ish she has physical proof she says)

Floridasharkman.com Parasite Protocol ... Protocol B for active cancer monthly, 3 to 12 months until no evidence of disease , switches back and forth between fenbendazole and ivermectin

Dr. Thomas Levy ... high enough divided doses of vitamin c can take care of all toxins

Dr. Robert Cathcart ... high enough divided doses of vitamin c will eliminate any virus

liposomal vitamin c / intravenous vitamin c livonlabs.com ; ivtogo.com .... on and on and on

Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University

Riordan Protocol for cancer used by 1000 doctors in Japan (Sept 2020 article) Wichita, Kansas

orthomolecular.org select Library, select News Releases

The $1 trillion profit pharmaceutical industry (learntherisk.org link to U.S. Commerce Dept statistics) will find it difficult to buy control of governments, media, and associations with significantly less profit.

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Just incredibly good news out there on the medical front ..............

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page 245-246 of Dr. Michael Holick's (a 40 year researcher on vitamin D) published in his 2010 book, "The Vitamin D Solution" ...................... "For some, even physicians, it's incomprehensible that vitamin D can reduce the risk of heart attack by as much as 50 percent; reduce the risk of common cancers of the colon, prostate, and breast by as much as 50 percent; reduce the risk of infections [typo in book? infectious?) diseases, including influenza, by as much as 90 percent; reduce the risk of type 1 diabetes by 78 percent in a child who gets 2000 IU of vitamin D a day in the first year of life; decrease the risk of type 2 diabetes; decrease the risk of dementia and depression; wipe out cases of fibromyalgia that have been misdiagnosed; and dramatically decrease the risk of multiple sclerosis and other auto-immune diseases. When in doubt, I always go back to this simple fact; every tissue and cell in the body has a vitamin D receptor." end of excerpt from page 245-246 of Dr. Michael Holick's book "The Vitamin D Solution".

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http://www.orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v01n02.shtml

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Orthomolecular Medicine News Service, April 22, 2005

Vitamin C Saves Lives

Millions die each year from heart disease and stroke, and the overwhelming evidence is that vitamin C supplementation would save many lives.

Two-time Nobel Prize winner Dr. Linus Pauling estimated that the rate of heart disease would be reduced by 80 per cent if adults in the US supplemented with 2,000 to 3,000 mg of vitamin C each day. According to Dr. Pauling, "Since vitamin C deficiency is the common cause of human heart disease, vitamin C supplementation is the universal treatment for this disease."[1] Heart disease is the number one killer in the US. For those with existing heart disease Dr. Pauling said that blockage of heart arteries could actually be reversed by supplementing with 6,000 of vitamin C and 6,000 of lysine (a common amino acid) taken in divided doses throughout the day. Vitamin C supplementation both lowers serum cholesterol levels and repairs lesions of arterial walls. 1998 Nobel Prize winner Dr. Louis J. Ignarro found that supplementing with vitamin C and vitamin E significantly reduces the risk of developing arteriosclerosis.[2]

A study examined vitamin E and vitamin C supplement use in relation to mortality risk in 11,178 persons aged 67-105 who participated in the Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly over a nine year period.[3] Simultaneous use of vitamins E and C was associated with a lower risk of total mortality and coronary mortality after adjusting for alcohol use, smoking history, aspirin use, and medical conditions.

A landmark study following over 85,000 nurses over a 16-year period for a total of 1,240,000 person-years found that vitamin C supplementation significantly reduced the risk of heart disease.[4] Intake of vitamin C from foods alone was insufficient to significantly effect the rate of heart disease. High quantities of vitamin C from supplements was essential to provide the protective effects. The study adjusted for age, smoking, and a variety of other coronary risk factors."

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I love all the great information but unfortunately Fenbendazole is not yet approved for humans per my doctor. I am wondering when this may take place. I take Ivermectin but would very much like to include Fenbendazole.

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Pharma grade = human grade = highest grade possible

There is a drug called Mebendazole that is in fact approved for human use, which is IDENTICAL to Fenbendazole save for adding one molecule to make it patentable and thus far more expensive. Fenbendazole is actually superior to Mebendazole, but BigPharma needs to make $$$$$.

I have written about this previously:

Fenbendazole and Mebendazole have exactly one sulfur atom difference, which is added to the Fenbendazole to create Mebendazole. They are virtually identical, save for the fact that 50 Mebendazole tablets as prescribed by a Doctor cost in excess of $2,500.

https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/the-role-of-repurposed-drugs-and

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Hi Dianne,

Reputable institutions such as Stanford have used Fenbendazole instead of Mebendazole

for cancer. I would suggest sharing this with your Doctor.

https://www.scitechnol.com/peer-review/fenbendazole-enhancing-antitumor-effect-a-case-series-2Kms.php?article_id=14307

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Who has your best interests at heart more than you?

As for the purity of pet medications and "horse dewormer" remember that multi-million dollar thoroughbreds take those meds. Unlike humans where the manufacturers are largely shielded from their poisons culling humanity, the cullers seem less pushed to kill off the horses.

That said, if humans, horses or dogs were dropping dead from taking FenBen, we'd hear it 24/7 in the news like when the guy from AZ was poisoned by his wife with fish tank cleaner (a toxic overdose of chloroquine). Only now, 3.5 years later does the medical complex admit 57% higher survival taking HCQ.

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Correct. We live in a world that values animal life over human life.

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Furries and fur babies

We’ve lost our sense of humanity and proportion.

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So are you advising pet Fenbendozole can be taken by humans as long as in the correct dose? I can have that compounded but want to make sure it is safe.

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Pharma grade = human grade = highest grade possible

There is a drug called Mebendazole that is in fact approved for human use, which is IDENTICAL to Fenbendazole save for adding one molecule to make it patentable and thus far more expensive. Fenbendazole is actually superior to Mebendazole, but BigPharma needs to make $$$$$.

I have written about this previously:

Fenbendazole and Mebendazole have exactly one sulfur atom difference, which is added to the Fenbendazole to create Mebendazole. They are virtually identical, save for the fact that 50 Mebendazole tablets as prescribed by a Doctor cost in excess of $2,500.

https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/the-role-of-repurposed-drugs-and

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In the beginning, I took liquid Ivermectin that I was giving my horses! Ivermectin has probably saved many times more people in the last decades all over the world than covid shot is poised to kill in the next few years (hundreds of thousands probably!). I don't trust the pharma companies NOR the PHARMACISTS WHO DOLED OUT THE KILLER SHOT!!!

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Exactly! Ivermectin is the inverse vis a vis Deathvax.

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You may want to reach out to Wellness:

https://www.twc.health/collections and ask their doctors if you have a health concern.

I keep a stock of Panacur. You may want to research more here: https://fenbendazole.substack.com

No one will care for your health like you will.

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I'm currently treating my dog with Fenbendazole and CBD for suspected tumors

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Fenbendazole: Questions Answered, Things to Know, Useful Tips - October 2023

https://fenbendazole.substack.com/p/fenbendazole-questions-answered-things

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Fenbendazole Can Cure Cancer

Fenbendazole: Questions Answered, Things to Know, Useful Tips - October 2023:

https://fenbendazole.substack.com/p/fenbendazole-questions-answered-things

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Please provide citation for the Belzberg papers.

I am very interested in any research on the use of these drugs with prion diseases.

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Have been told that my husband's hemoglobin should be at 10 or above before adding Fenbendazole to Ivermectin protocol (started 7/23). Also taking Tecentriq, after ablation & lung biopsy report in August of '22. I've been told that Ivermectin is enhancing this immunotherapy for his lung metastases (tumor was 3.5, now 1.2), as well as his colon tumor? I want him to discontinue due to constant UTIs. Stage 4 colon cancer diagnosed 2/14/22.

He did have the 5 FU protocol (7 infusions) which did nothing back in '22. Also had 8 out of 16 radiation treatments in '23. From July to October '23, his colon tumor, according to CT scan went from 8.8 to 4.0. There is activity in liver but under control assuming dut to Ivermectin. His CEA was highest at 132, lowest at 60. Labs on Friday show 96. Could adding Fenbendazole be the answer to killing it all?

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Where do you find a list of drug interactions w/Fenbendazole and Ivermectin?

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Uh oh now they may alter the drug just to say “we said it was ineffective “

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More great info 2SG. Mick from Hooe (UK) Unjabbed to live longer!

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Absolutely, updates and new success stories alike are forthcoming.

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