My BIL received a preliminary pancreatic cancer diagnosis in November. As soon as we heard this, we suggested an alternative therapy-- specifically ivermectin, since fenben can impact the liver, and it looked like the cancer spread.
Well, they (primarily "the wife") would not do anything until they got a biopsy. That took a while. And the…
My BIL received a preliminary pancreatic cancer diagnosis in November. As soon as we heard this, we suggested an alternative therapy-- specifically ivermectin, since fenben can impact the liver, and it looked like the cancer spread.
Well, they (primarily "the wife") would not do anything until they got a biopsy. That took a while. And then they would not do anything until they talked to the oncologist. Then they decided to do chemo. BIL seemed open to the idea, but wife nixed it. His condition took a turn for the worse right after Christmas, and they would no do anything until he started chemo. He was too sick to get chemo; that's when the wife decided to ask about alternative meds. Oh, did I mention that by this time he was having a really hard time taking anything at all orally? Five days after asking about the *possibility* of alternative meds, he passed away.
BIL has an adult daughter. Her husband has liver cancer. We sent her info on these alternative treatments. He's getting chemo. We never heard back.
People will simply do what doctors want them to do, and will not think outside of the box.
That is so sad. I imagine there are many other similar stories. As Mattias Desmet says in his 5 minute EU Parliament speech "people need to learn to think for themselves"
It 100% does not harm the liver. This nonsense was peddled by a fake doctor that totally misunderstood the research, and she was corrected by many actual real doctors and real scientists. So sad that one idiot can generate such unfounded rumors.
Interesting. I've found a variety of sources that say you have to have your liver enzymes checked regularly when using Fenben. Here is some of the info I found; the first is kind of questionable:
My BIL received a preliminary pancreatic cancer diagnosis in November. As soon as we heard this, we suggested an alternative therapy-- specifically ivermectin, since fenben can impact the liver, and it looked like the cancer spread.
Well, they (primarily "the wife") would not do anything until they got a biopsy. That took a while. And then they would not do anything until they talked to the oncologist. Then they decided to do chemo. BIL seemed open to the idea, but wife nixed it. His condition took a turn for the worse right after Christmas, and they would no do anything until he started chemo. He was too sick to get chemo; that's when the wife decided to ask about alternative meds. Oh, did I mention that by this time he was having a really hard time taking anything at all orally? Five days after asking about the *possibility* of alternative meds, he passed away.
BIL has an adult daughter. Her husband has liver cancer. We sent her info on these alternative treatments. He's getting chemo. We never heard back.
People will simply do what doctors want them to do, and will not think outside of the box.
That is so sad. I imagine there are many other similar stories. As Mattias Desmet says in his 5 minute EU Parliament speech "people need to learn to think for themselves"
https://words.mattiasdesmet.org/p/my-speech-at-the-european-parliament/comments.
Is it certain fenben harms the liver?
It 100% does not harm the liver. This nonsense was peddled by a fake doctor that totally misunderstood the research, and she was corrected by many actual real doctors and real scientists. So sad that one idiot can generate such unfounded rumors.
Interesting. I've found a variety of sources that say you have to have your liver enzymes checked regularly when using Fenben. Here is some of the info I found; the first is kind of questionable:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8255718/
https://www.fenbendazole.org/fenbendazole-information/fenbendazole-safety-and-side-effects/
https://healnavigator.com/blog/fenbendazloe-side-effect-humans/
https://cancerdoctor.com/treatment/fenbendazole/