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We are one week from duplication of the protocol listed above. Going to combine the Fenben and IVM. We will be eradicating squamous cell carcinoma in oral cavity. We will also be saying asta to calling nodule that is 2.7 cm at the moment. This is my third bout with this bully, but first with the Fenben/IVM protocol. I have had one jab and a booster. (2 years ago). I have received chemo and radiation the first two fights. Visiting docs next week. I look forward to any and all suggestions for what and what not to do this time around. I can’t relay the positive vibrations I receive from each and every one of you here. This is a blessing from GOD which I certainly don’t deserve, but will accept with humble thanks.

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Blessings and best wishes, Max, for the best possible news at your doctor visit next week. 🙏🙏🙏

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Thank you !!!

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My cousin stayed alive for 10 years with mouth cancer, with the only treatment being a juice that included fresh turmeric and fuji apples (which have stem cells) and apricot kernels. I don't know the details of why it got away from him in the end, but I'm telling you this because apricot kernels might be something to add to your protocol. However, I have no idea if they are compatible with the fenben/ivm protocols.

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Apricot kernels sure sounds like the laetrile which was so disparaged. People went to Mexico to get this 'treatment'. No $$ to be made from peach pit kernels.

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In the late 60s my aunt went to Mexico for Laetrile treatment for breast cancer. She was in her 40s. She lived until her 80s and passed from dementia.

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Thank you, Baga! I wonder how many in these threads can be witness to what that particular phytomedicine was able to accomplish. Cancer never heard of my family, so all of this is viewed from a distance. A very grateful distance.

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My father took Laetrile in the 70's for his lymphoma cancer. Went into remission for 15 years.

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It is. The phytochemical is delivered by apricot kernels but is called by different names in different forms including laetrile, amygdalin and vitamin B17. But Europeans must take care as they are only legal for sale in Europe (and England when it was part of the EU) in the debittered form, and it is the bitter element that is the medicine. They are illegal for sale in Australia except as a cosmetic aid.

One truth to watch is for those fairly obscure medicines that are made illegal across the globe for no good reason. Apricot kernels is one, blood root is another. Australia is trying to declare bloodroot a narcotic so that it is illegal to use even for animal medicines. This is the indicator that they do what their advocates claim they do, which is replace costly drugs with cheap natural alternatives.

https://substack.com/@christinekent/note/c-48796223

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Okay, Christine--I needed another rabbit hole, so thank you! 35 years ago I became interested in the concept of herbal medicine, and so devoted a section of my vegetable garden to those herbs, and made an herb-drying rack in my attic. Then for 20 years my life, although not my location, took a different turn, and I lost almost all of those plants. Around 2018 I decided I'd like to restore that garden section, and did. The upset and upheaval in the medical sector determined me, last summer, to be more attentive not only to growing and drying, but actually to using them. At present, I have a shelf filled with various tinctures (Everclear 95% alcohol) and oils. Made a black walnut salve which my husband has been using daily on his toenails for the last 3 months. It's actually about time (3 mos) to check the appearance of those nails. I myself had reason to drink artemisia absinthium and vulgaris tea for a week, and noticed that the incipient stiffness in my knee disappeared. Elderberry syrup I made in September; then threw the rest of the berries into the freezer, and on Valentine's Day started the extractive process for turning them into liqueur. I joke about all this being herbal medicine for people who don't get sick. But most of us purchase insurance, of one sort or another, the idea being that we hope not to need it--we hope that the premiums will prove to be money down the drain. And so, with my herbal preparations. Also, a reason that I like to grow my own is that I know what is, and what is not, going into those plants.

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I was hospitalised with what was called covid, and was entirely unprepared as I did not believe it was real. Hypoxia of unknown cause, and double pneumonia nearly killed me. When I got home from hospital, I decided to make up some elderberry tincture (just soaking dried berries in vodka) in case I collapsed again. I left the tincture in my freezer. My health has never recovered from whatever it was that flattened me, and 6 months later I had a bout of shingles. I went to a doctor and reluctantly took an antiviral which seemed to do nothing. (I was suffering brain fog and so not thinking well enough to really look after myself.) Again, too late, I searched the internet for natural shingles treatment and the ONLY one that returned was elderberry. I remembered the bottle hidden in my freezer and started taking that. Almost immediately, the rash that was still spreading down my arm and still oozing and active, stopped spreading and dried up. The pain lasted a few more weeks but it was clearly on the mend from the time I started on the elderberry. Now I cannot prove that the anti-viral drug did not have a delayed effect, but I now keep a permanent stock of elderberry tincture in my freezer and dried elderberries in my medicine stockpile.

I have no access to outside space except a very small and very hostile balcony. I have tried growing elderberries in pots and they have not died but they are clearly very unhappy and struggling to survive. If I had a garden, with what I know now, I would grow, at the very least, elderberry bushes, dandelions, wormwood, grapefruit and lemons trees and pomegranate bushes. And if I had a sensible amount of space, I would plant apricot trees for the kernels and fuji apples for the stem cells. These are all easy to turn into very powerful medicines. They are going to be the critical temperate climate medicines for recovery from the existing assaults on our health and for the next pandemic.

I have been trying to work out how apricot kernels compare to elderberries in level of anthocyanins. Elderberries are very high, along with other black berries, and seem to have more anthocyanins than apricot kernels when measured in grams per kilogram.

Oh, how I wish I had a garden, but not to be.

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Oh my dear! Such a time for you! After you "sent" me on that search (was it only yesterday?), probably on GreenMedInfo--I saw a remark concerning the high purple-ness of elderberries, as indicator of high anthocyanin content, but their slightly bitter taste, as indicator of a hint of poison. I had understood from years back that females tend to dislike 'bitter'; while males appreciate it (think of hops in ale), and that this would make sense, in an evolutionary strategy, to keep females away from potential teratogens. So, I began to wonder about pokeweed--phytolacca americana, and an invasive plant where I live, which has extremely purple berries, but is "known to be poisonous", except that tradition says that folks do eat the boiled greens, and make pie from the berries. I have never dared to try a berry (but will this summer, should any show up), so cannot attest to any bitter content.

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You are my hero! Where did you get the knowledge to make the tinctures?

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When I began this investigation, in the 1980's, print sources were the only location for knowledge. But you have the internet at your command.

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Thank you for this! Robin Openshaw spoke last summer of the 'black salve' used by her family against skin cancers---I went to internet to check on its ingredients. Sanguinaria canadensis. Blood root. Which I have in my garden. And the telling point was that PubMed article claimed that it should not be used, and most definitely should not be used on skin. Okayyyyy.

Not surprising that the bitter element is the potent part. In December, my curiosity having been aroused by all the medicinals in my own garden, I began to inquire (via PubMed) of just about ever plant growing on my little property. To my very great surprise, most of them do indeed have a medicinal value.

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You might enjoy greennmedinfo.com

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Thank you! Have spent the last half hour on this.

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They can be added. This a natural form of arsenic that combats cancer.

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Sending prayers for successful healing.

Keep us updated.

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Thank you. I've known for some time there was a cure out there. My father had esophageal cancer. He was a WWII Vet Medic and sent to Hiroshima 2 months after the drop.

In 1977 he developed a tumor in his esophagus. They used his stomach lining to reline his esophagus. But, the cancer was what they called an "oat cell" cancer and it spread throughout his body. My oldest brother, I think, it was so long ago..was able to get him a drug derived from the apricot seed. It was working but the cost to keep it up, none of us had the money, the economy was like it is now...Pres. Carter was in... So dad, not telling us, quit taking it and died about a month later...

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I'm sorry you lost your heroic father, Martha. It's horrible that so many can't afford treatments. May he rest in peace. 🙏💕

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Thank you. It's so sad that Americans are sold lies and overwhelmed with medical debt.

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Dear Max, Your last sentence is all that He asks. I am praying for your healing.

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I have just offered prayer for your healing.

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Good luck! I got my stage 4 diagnosis in January, you are an inspiration.

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God bless you max wishing you well and a full happy recovery

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Every one of these I read blows wind in my sails. Thanks so much for sharing your research and knowledge with us!!!

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I've been taking FenBen once a day to alleviate Candida of 30 years. Thus far I have taken a 225 mg pill once per day, 6 days per week. It doesn't have the side effects of other things I've tried both pharma & natural. My Graves Disease is better, psoriasis has gotten better, my sleep is better and all round I'm happy to have come across this. Thank you!

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For something like Candida, you might try a long fast... like at least 5 days. It's not as hard as it might seem to you. Lots of info and advice on undertaking a long fast out there. I completely reversed rheumatoid arthritis with a long fast. Your body can heal itself, if you give it the space and time it needs. My husband and I routinely fast 36 hours every week now. Neither of us have any health issues, and are very active approaching age 70.

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I've done many 3 day fasts, liver cleanses, sauna, carb free-sugar free (still sugar free), nothing works for any length of time. I have however had heavy metal intoxication from coal plant flyash in USDA approved organic vegetables. They mix it in with fertilizer to boost plant growth, but it bioaccumulates in humans. Chelated it out, but still have some thallium which only leaves with high potassium intake. The original candida came from overuse of antibiotics. There don't seem to be any magic bullets for me, but I'll take easing of symptoms.

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I’ve never heard of it helping candida. I think higher blood glucose levels can cause that. Have you checked your blood sugar?

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I do check it as Grave's Disease plays with all of the organs & while it was at it's worst blood sugar was high, but that was only fr several months until I stopped salt, fish, iodine egg yolk & all of the other triggers. ( plus i took the drugs for a month or two as I was in a Thyroid storm & heart was racing very high etc). But this began only last year (no vaccines). I think Candida caused the Graves Disease. I also think MANY diseases are caused by an imbalance in the guy from antibiotics, but Pharma & 'public health' will never admit it.

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I've been taking Ivermectin once a week as a prophylactic since I've read that parasites cause cancer. If you own a dog or a cat that loves to kiss you then you definitely have parasites. Even if you don't own a dog or a cat, you have parasites. We all have parasites so why not be safe and just take it??

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what dosage?

Back in the day when IVM was hard to get, I ordered a bunch of 3mg tabs.

I'd like to use them for prophylactic as you do.

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Well, this is pretty parallel to me, breast cancer, stage 3 in the lymph, also 45yo, about to start Tippens protocol thanks to a very kind and generous reader who sent me FenBen and IVM. Will see how it goes. Wish me luck.

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Wishing you every success on your health journey. May you live to 100 ❤

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🙏

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Prayers raining on you and yours. May you find the strength to persevere in these times that seem so “out there”.

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🙏

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One of my very closest friends died Nov. 8 2020 from TNBC after an 8 year struggle and too many toxic treatments. I wish I had known about this back when she was diagnosed. She was also an internal medicine physician. Unfortunately she did buy into the C19 fear propaganda and I could not be with her during her last year. At the time we lived across the country from one another. I keep sending my brother 2SG articles because he got a huge liver CA post vaccine, ( I think he probably discounts it as his wife spent 30+ years as a pediatric nurse, so she is totally convinced that vaccines are safe... ). I am the only Unvaxed member of my family. My nephew and his super liberal wife have faxed their kids with the c19 vaccine ( they are under 5 ) and I am not aloud to interact with them even to this day as I am unvaxxed. This to me is insane. and with all the clear evidence of the dangers of this vaccine especially and of course its ineffectiveness, I cannot fathom how people can still be convinced of the C19 BS.

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Good for avoiding the insertional mutagenesis transfections

Confirmation is close at hand that the transfections integrate into the human genome

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Well, scans are not good. I’m lighting up the PET scan like a Christmas tree, so, game on. I have received the Fenben and the IVM and we’ll just meet this cancer bully in da ring!!! If ANYONE here has ANY suggestions, ideas, etc…….

I have always considered a bout with cancer as a team sport!!! AND lucky y’all, you’re my Cancer Camp Team.

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I’m on it!

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Are you totally no carbs? I'm trying but the weight loss is terrible.

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Thank you for sharing! Such wonderful news for her❤️

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Thank you! Saving this post for reference. God bless.

MY EXPERIENCE: I had a breast cancer scare in 2011? Negative biopsy but the doc sized me up for "lab rat" status w/out having cancer. I was sized up by background demographics. I worked in radiation oncology at the time so I spoke to the doctor frankly. She backed down. My scan was negative the next year so I did not go back. I watch the foods I eat since inflammation is a risk from soy products,toxins,preservatives, etc.

Also, yes it is possible to inject cancer cells into people. Researchers inject cancer cells into rats in the labs. I am guessing the special rats are humanized, meaning they have been modified with human DNA for testing and research. Plants are also humanized for research. It is all about money folks. No joke. Customers for life. SV40 causes cancer and is passed down to children etc. Polio is one that was contaminated with it. Do your research folks. God bless.

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protocols with ivermectin and fenbendazole also doxycycline and berberine at floridasharkman.org

protocol B for active cancer, monthly until no evidence of disease (NED) apparently 3 to 12 months. also antiviral protocol.... for cancers with a viral component .... can follow on the Truth Social platform for more information.

interesting historical information ...... read work of Dr. Hulda Clark, at drclarkstore.com .... free pdf download of her book "The Cure for all Diseases" .... posits toxins and parasites are the sources of all disease, illness, cancer ..... parasites broad term for parasites, viruses are obligate parasites, fungi, bacteria .... detailed research and detailed case studies

search on cancer as a parasitic disease ............... search engines limit results based on pressure from pharmaceutical monopoly, federal agencies, etc, etc but there is great information out there.

https://jeffreydachmd.com/2016/05/cancer-as-a-parasitic-disease/

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WAY TO GO.

Best Wishes for the future!

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Great news, what did your doctor say now that you are cancer free?

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another information trail to go down ..... IV vitamin c, high dose / divided doses of vitamin c (orthomolecular.org, select Library, select News Releases) .... Riordan Protocol for cancer ...used by 1000 doctors in Japan use this protocol for cancer .......... Wichita, Kansas ....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7NoUcktt58

The Power of Intravenous Vitamin C with Dr Ron Hunninghake

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Dr Ron Hunninghake is the Chief Medical Officer of the prestigious Riordan Institute in Witchita, Kansas.

In this episode Dr Ron explains the uses and mechanisms of action of Vitamin C both oral and intravenous Vitamin C and it's uses in cancer, sepsis, pneumonia, shingles, hepatitis to schizophrenia and mental illnesses.

They also discuss the problems facing functional medicine/orthomolecular medicine vs allopathic medicine and the pharmacological model dominant in our system today.

https://medicine.uiowa.edu/content/grant-will-fund-cancer-clinical-trials-test-high-dose-vitamin-c

Grant will fund cancer clinical trials to test high-dose vitamin C

Date: Monday, November 19, 2018

Cancer researchers at University of Iowa Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center have received a five-year, $9.7 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to test the use of high-dose, intravenous (IV) vitamin C in the treatment of cancer.

The integrated project, led by Joseph Cullen, MD, UI professor of surgery, and Douglas Spitz, PhD, UI professor of radiation oncology, is designed to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of adding high-dose IV vitamin C to standard cancer treatments for three of the deadliest cancers affecting the U.S. population: pancreatic cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, and glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), an aggressive type of brain cancer.

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Do you have any medical information on using the ivermectin without a break. I have seen recommendations for fenben where it is apparently safe to use full time and long term, but I have not seen the same for ivermectin.

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If big pharma starts studying this this they will take it off the market and make big money off the cure. We know it works. Let’s keep spreading the word and keep them out.

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Mendendizale has already been bought and taken private

Only diff is that it's FDA approved for human consumption but the same as fenben

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My 12 yo St. Bernard has a tumor on his hard palate that is growing. Probably local invasion. For fenben what is mg/kg dose for dogs?

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my veterinarian told me very emphatically that fenbendazole has zero efficacy when used against cancer. I wondered how she could be so certain.

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Time to get a new veterinarian before you’re forced to get a new pet☠️

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Well said Henry

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that is my response. If there are any vets who might understand that things exist that are true that they weren't taught. Fat chance.

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I have previously read that the dosage is the same for all mammals in terms of mg per kg. I don't have the link to that information though.

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