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Jill Rodgers's avatar

What is Petdazole and fishcycline used for in “humans “?

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Mary Mc's avatar

Fenbendazol is being used to treat cancers (with some success in anecdotal reports as well as lab tests) and the cyclines are used for infections (think doxy and tetra) and should not be overused because of risk of becoming allergic.

Read past issues here and on another Substack page (I think it's called "Fenbendazol Cures Cancer). I may be wrong on the name. I'll check it and post the correction here if needed.

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Jill Rodgers's avatar

I appreciate your reply. Thank you and Happy New Year!

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Mary Mc's avatar

Same to you. The info these guy are providing us to make informed decisions is priceless. A lot to absorb but having it may save your life.

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Jill Rodgers's avatar

So can you suggest what should be purchased and on hand? The ivermectin and the fendazole(however you spell it, lol)? You take these when symptoms arise correct, or is it daily?

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Katarina Christoforou's avatar

Yes. Very safe for humans, disrupts many cancers and dissolves the spike protein factory created by the vaccines.

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