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Mark Burdge's avatar

My wife has stage 4 TNBC. Now on Ivermectin and Mebendazole, plus other supplements and strict diet.

Latest PET scan: totally clear……..

2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

Congratulations!

Can you please write up her case in greater detail here, and I will share?

DAM on the beach's avatar

Very interesting. Does anyone have a preventative protocol? What should be taken to maximize immunity and prevent tumor growth?

TMJM's avatar

This was the prevention protocol I read and we are doing. My husband have I have no genetic cancers in our families but figure this can't hurt and is so easy and not that expensive. We take one capsule of Fen Ben on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and skip the other days. Do this for 10 weeks and then take 10 weeks off.

CANCER PREVENTION (prophylactic) – Those that have had genetic tests and know they’re really prone to getting cancer can take Fenbendazole prophylactically. Take one capsule (222 mg) 3 times a week, once a day after a fatty meal. Then no Fenbendazole for four days. Repeat for 10 weeks and then take 10 weeks off; Curcumin (600 mg) one capsule two times a day after breakfast and lunch; CBD oil (25mg) 1-2 drops under the tongue every day before sleep. Continue that regimen indefinitely. 

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TMJM's avatar

It was the Joe Tippens prevention and I learned about it on this substack.

Katarina Christoforou's avatar

There is the Joe Tippens protocol, look up his group on Facebook...

Dianne Neely's avatar

2SG,

When did you first start writing this substack? I feel like I jumped on your shoulders right away and just knew that you were like the one set of eyes, ears and hearts I could trust. You still are!! You are always straight on and say exactly what I was thinking, but of course YOU are the only one that can articulate it and put it into words so beautifully. Thank you for being out there and caring first of all about all of this and us!! Thanks for being willing to do the research, and thank you for using your God-given talent to write this substack and educate us. We love you!! When I talk about you to others and share the substack, people ask...WHO IS HE? I tell them....Read! Then you will know!

Michelle Boivin's avatar

Just because you have a gene for a disease, doesn't mean you are destined to get it. It's all about epigenetics... how the environment around a cell influences what genes get turned on and off. If we can understand how this works, then most diseases could become a thing of the past! Great work 2nd Smartest Guy!