Not to create an issue but there is meager to no evidence that anything other than fenbendazole is required for it to kill cancer. Some Case Reports only use fenben. The preclinical animal research only uses fenben or mebendazole. Taking vitamin E, curcumin, cbd oil etc that is part of the Tippin’s protocol doesn’t hurt but there really …
Not to create an issue but there is meager to no evidence that anything other than fenbendazole is required for it to kill cancer. Some Case Reports only use fenben. The preclinical animal research only uses fenben or mebendazole. Taking vitamin E, curcumin, cbd oil etc that is part of the Tippin’s protocol doesn’t hurt but there really is no evidence that fenbendazole’s primary anticancer mechanisms (microtubule disruption) depends or is affected by any other substance.
Anecdotal I know of patients that tried Fenbendazole on its own and sadly it was not enough.
I treated a close relative with late stage 3 multiple myeloma and it took a cocktail of nutraceuticals and Fenbendazole just to slow it down to a crawl. He finally went into full remission after only two sessions of a monoclonal antibody for CD8 proteins a steroid dexamethasone and an immune system modulator revlimid.
However 2 years later still in full remission that given his bones were literally breaking at the start with a prognosis of only two months amazing unheard of result.
ZERO side effects!
But as with most of Medicine there are no panaceas or magic bullets so even compounds like IVM and Fenbendazole have to be part of a multi compound approach to have the best possible probability of success.
Perhaps. But there are pure case reports here of fenbendazole, in isolation, being all that was necessary and sufficient. https://fenbendazole.substack.com It appears that in instances where fenben appears to “not work” there are dosing and/or administration issues. In the instance that you describe, could it be that not enough time passed after starting fenben and when the later substances were added they appeared to overshadow an underlying fenben main effect? Just a question as I don’t know what you know of your case.
Not to create an issue but there is meager to no evidence that anything other than fenbendazole is required for it to kill cancer. Some Case Reports only use fenben. The preclinical animal research only uses fenben or mebendazole. Taking vitamin E, curcumin, cbd oil etc that is part of the Tippin’s protocol doesn’t hurt but there really is no evidence that fenbendazole’s primary anticancer mechanisms (microtubule disruption) depends or is affected by any other substance.
see https://fenbendazole.substack.com
Anecdotal I know of patients that tried Fenbendazole on its own and sadly it was not enough.
I treated a close relative with late stage 3 multiple myeloma and it took a cocktail of nutraceuticals and Fenbendazole just to slow it down to a crawl. He finally went into full remission after only two sessions of a monoclonal antibody for CD8 proteins a steroid dexamethasone and an immune system modulator revlimid.
However 2 years later still in full remission that given his bones were literally breaking at the start with a prognosis of only two months amazing unheard of result.
ZERO side effects!
But as with most of Medicine there are no panaceas or magic bullets so even compounds like IVM and Fenbendazole have to be part of a multi compound approach to have the best possible probability of success.
Perhaps. But there are pure case reports here of fenbendazole, in isolation, being all that was necessary and sufficient. https://fenbendazole.substack.com It appears that in instances where fenben appears to “not work” there are dosing and/or administration issues. In the instance that you describe, could it be that not enough time passed after starting fenben and when the later substances were added they appeared to overshadow an underlying fenben main effect? Just a question as I don’t know what you know of your case.