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Anonymous's avatar

Unfortunately we know what happens when you do the research and prove Fenbendazole's effectiveness. The FDA comes in and bands it from the marketplace. Healthy people aren't profitable.

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Allie's avatar

And the price sky rockets as it did for ivermectin.

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Shelly Thorn's avatar

What an incredible service you provide with your posts. I really appreciate your participation in, and highlighting, of clinical research. It's so important. I've added this and the research you reference to the curation of published research on cancer reversal and recovery.

We're now up to 42 references on anti-parasitics + 147 references on other successful treatments:

https://birdseyeviewperspective.substack.com/p/cancer-reversal-and-recovery-successes

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Brad Krantz's avatar

Case 2 closely resembles my progression. I’m already on 222mg of FenBen 3X/wk along with IVM daily as part of my treatment for metastatic bone cancer (progression from Stage 4 Prostate cancer) Great info for those seeking alternative therapies.

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TJ's avatar

Brad, do you treat yourself or work with a doctor?

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Brad Krantz's avatar

I work with both an Oncologist and Naturopathic Doctor.

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Barbara Charis's avatar

In 1976 and 1988. I eliminated rapidly growing tumors by removing their food sources... The first tumor was created by a food with excess protein-Fat and the second one was created by a food with excess carbs. I removed the foods and went raw fruit and vegetables. In both cases, in less than three months the tumors disappeared. I am very careful with my food choices and have not had any more problems with tumors. Too simple! No money to be made by Big Pharma!

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EGS's avatar

Dr Makis in Alberta has been using FBZ and IVM for some time now with various cancer cures (makisw79@yahoo.com). Its true that the Premier has just banned the availability or use of IVM in Alberta. This means that its just a matter of time before FBZ isn't readily available either. It's still available on A mazon.ca

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Riff Raffer's avatar

Nobody trusts clinical trials. People are taking matters into their own hands.

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reality speaks's avatar

You need to check out the FEN BEN substack there are many more stories just like this.

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billyquaide's avatar

This is all part of Dr. Seyfried's protocol that works:

https://www.onedaymd.com/2024/12/thomas-seyfried-cancer-treatment.html

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Craig Miller's avatar

Big Pharma doesn't want to roll out anything that will cure cancer. Sad but true.

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Michael's avatar

Do you hear that gaslighters that is the sound of Fenbendazole closing doors. Yeah and it won’t be long until Mr. Ivermectin and his big sister Ms. hydroxychoriquin will soon be out of the prison you put them in and into the open arms of the American people. They have been pardoned. If the people who have the authority to make these over the counter products don’t then they may want to talk to the people who are no longer at the cdc and see if they have any openings. You might just go the way of the 8 track tape player and be replaced with ball playing freedom loving qualified individuals that also have a big mortgage payment and children on their way to Tx A&M, Alabama and Miami Universities. So hurry up I need to get rid of these parasites, fungus and whatever else ails me because of you not to mention the spike protein that has been shedding on me out in the public domain. Suck it up!

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Jenny Manis's avatar

How does one find a doctor to treat a cancer patient with fenbendazole? Asking for a friend.

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Karen Kovaz's avatar

I recommend checking-out Dr. Pierre Kory who does telemed (Zoom) appointments via his clinic. Google or Bing search "Leading Edge Clinic/Dr. Pierre Kory" and on the website page there is a place across the top of the page to click-on for patient registration. You can learn about his background in medical practice (as a pulmonologist) and his current practice with treating patients using repurposed drug via his substack articles : pierrekory@substack.com (Dr.Pierre Kory's Medical Musings). One of his recent substack articles (August 12, 2025): "Case Series of Metastatic Lung Cancers Treated with Combination Repurposed drug Regimens...". Dr. Kory published a book on Ivermectin a few years ago.

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Allie's avatar

If you have the money to afford his fees. You might be willing to pay anything for a chance to save your life, but not everyone can afford to do that.

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Karen Kovaz's avatar

I am not aware of Dr. Kory's fees but I recall reading on one of his recent substacks that he does do a sliding-scale fee based on a patient's financial status.

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Annie Karns's avatar

Haven’t seen a reasonable cost for the above

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Riff Raffer's avatar

Many tack shops & veterinarian pharmacies carry fenben, as well as ivermectin, for a very reasonable cost.

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Dave Schultz's avatar

The happy healing store and resolvx.health.

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Annie Karns's avatar

Is the animal “drugs” ok for human consumption?

And what is the dose for humans? Thanks.

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Kaylee Smith's avatar

You can try Skitesintl.. com

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Google it

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John Thompson's avatar

I noticed the first woman received radiation for 2 painful tumours and her cancer went into remission after that. Was it the radiation or the FBZ or just the rosary she was praying. This study of 3 people with no controls is mildly interesting and potentially promising, but some detailed studies have to be done before we can say anything. Based on this study, I would still go for chemo.

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Sharon Wood's avatar

Does the IVM & Fenben also treat Parkinsons? He now also has a tumor on his spine that isn't growing so far.

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just_me's avatar

Do you know what you should do?

Go in Canada and setup a company claiming to specialize in pain-free euthanasia.

Advertise yourselves as such, specifying that you perform euthanasia using various non-lethal substances including Fenbendazole, that cause pain-free death when combined together.

Also specify that, for some individuals, this form euthanasia may fail completely, leaving the person completely unharmed (which is a great thing if something like this happens during real euthanasia).

Perhaps even, say that you give your subjects a chance of setting their own chances of survival, by regulating the proportions of the administered substances, similar to russian-roulette.

Then, let us know when you are ready to accept people that want to test Fenbendazole on themselves.

If they die, all is good.

If they get cured, all is good.

If nothing happens, all is good.

If your product doesn't meet the customer expectations, you can give their money back.

We will be waiting…

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John Day MD's avatar

I'll include this in my next blog post. I have a couple of friends who have added fenbendazole into their cancer treatments.

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