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That's an amazing recovery. 12 mgs isn't even that big of a dose. My husband has stage 3b lung cancer (he kind of fell through the cracks at the VA because they first saw something in March but we didn't find out until November). Anyway, I started low but after reading a lot of others' experiences, I now have him on 300 mgs of fenbendazole and 36 mgs of ivermectin daily, plus the Onco Adjunct that Joe Tippens recommends. I give him milk thistle and vitamins C and D, too. He is seeing cancer doctors, too, but they haven't scheduled any treatment yet. I've had my old dog on the petdazole for a few months and his tumors definitely haven't gotten any bigger, but when I added the petmectin a couple of weeks ago, he almost completely stopped farting! No kidding. Seems it's good for the digestive system, too. Thank you, 2SG, and all of your readers who share their stories.

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OMG, if it works on farting, putting hubby on it today!!! (JK!)

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I highly recommend it!:it seems to be having the same effect on my hubby.

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"Mebendazole induces apoptosis"--from Vol 6, issue 8 AUGUST 1, 2008!!! Fifteen and a flipping half years ago! How many people might have been saved, even CURED, had their 'oncologists' read this. Does make one wonder about quite a number of things.

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Military Industrial Complex=Fascism

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War is always rhere just waiting for man to find a way to activate the scenerio. Considering the CDC is a branch of the DOD, and calls the treatment protocol of FDA approved products "Quackery", leads one to conclude that the promise of Steve Beddingfield's accidental discovery of Fenben;s miracle is more than meets the eye!

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I believe CDC is part of USPHS under HHS. Different chain of command.

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What dosage are most people using? I was diagnosed with prostate cancer in September, and I've been taking 12mg 2X daily with meals for a little over a month. I also started taking fenbendazole and high-dose melatonin in October.

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If your dr prescribes ivm 12 mg 2X daily, then follow that, but it seems a little light. FLCCC https://covid19criticalcare.com/ would suggest 18-54 mg for a 190lb person once a day for simple covid, rsv, cold, ronovirus treatment for 5-10 depending on severity. Sugar (glucose) feeds cancer. https://covid19criticalcare.com/latest-research-on-repurposed-drugs-brings-new-hope-to-cancer-patients/ Enter 'cancer' in search on their website. A lot of good reading but you probably won't find them dosing for cancer. They leave that to you, your primary and oncologist.

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"because the power of thought can kill you just as easily as it can cure you"--I believe this lies behind the principles of Christian Science

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Dose dosage change according to weight?

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Check out www.flccc.net. Use a laptop or desktop as the pages can be hard to navigate on a tablet or phone. There you will find some dosage rates.

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But nothing specific for cancer.

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Hello. I have the real, true horse paste. I would like to give it to my dogs as well as take it myself. It has been stated to ignore the admonishment that it's not to be taken by humans. 👍 I was reading the insert yesterday and it says to NOT give it to dogs as it will kill them. Is this true? OR is it, like them saying it's not to be taken by humans, they just want you to get the expensive stuff from the vet? I don't mind ignoring what the label says for me, but I really don't want to harm my little dogs. 💗🐶

(PLEASE do not tell me to buy the pills that I cannot afford. It is not helpful to be lectured about how I can afford things that I can't.)

Thank-you for any help you can provide!

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I know for a fact that horse paste ivermectin works in humans. I used it, myself, to get over Covid (Delta) in 2 days back in '21. It DOES taste nasty, though. If you're going the vet meds route, might I suggest the injectable cattle version? (Take it orally.) Much less nasty, and about the same cost per dose. (The little bottle costs more upfront, but it has many more doses, too.) And you'll have better luck dosing your dogs with that, too. No idea if something in the paste carrier is bad for dogs, but yes, dogs can take ivermectin. It is in many OTC heartworm pills for dogs. Again, if you can get the cattle injectable version, the only carrier is saline, so it would not, could not, harm the dogs.

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Thank-you, CindyLou! I appreciate the info!

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They definitely work.

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Thank you!

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So an important question, who are you and your background. You seem to be quite intelligent as your moniker suggests, but wondering just the same? I see no profile or info re: about. I know you are quoted and mentioned in many prominent sub stack articles by others but they too do not seem to have a idea as to your background. Thank you, enjoy reading your blog.

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Unrelated. I'm allergic to penicillin, but ivermectin does fine for me. Could there be an ivermectin allergy? No idea, but I've never heard of one.

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"Virology and germ theory are frauds as well." Ignorant statements like this are not helpful for the medical freedom movement.

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You are just an ignorant chaos agent trying to sabotage the cause.

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