Where would one go if they got bad news that they had cancer? How would you research this to find a doctor that would treat you with Fendanizine(sp?) and Ivermectin?
Where would one go if they got bad news that they had cancer? How would you research this to find a doctor that would treat you with Fendanizine(sp?) and Ivermectin?
Anyone with moderate intelligence, would perhaps go to a reputable (Maybe) local G.P. Use them to organise 'Tests', as a Marker( Minus the B.S 'Set' By Pharma 'Parameters') &/but minus THE Standard Chemical 'options'. MRIs - Minus the Gadolinium 'Tracing Agents'.
Then if required, start Your Own protocols ( Dietary changes - If necessary. There are phone apps/handbooks relating to Branding-Product 'Ingredients'). It all gets down to, 'Practically, what's Your proper Health - Worth'? And these alternate products, aren't as expensive - even over time, compared to the Standard Medical 'Options', & especially IF you haven't got Private insurance - OR, as in OZtopia (Australia), there appears to be 'Gaps' in your 'Cover'.'
In addition, there are a few sources I have saved for myself over a year ago regarding Fenbendazole (benzimidazoles) and cancer. It should provide you with additional information and possible scientific study materials to discuss with the doctor.
I have more links saved, if you are interested. It can be overwhelming to deal with all this research in the midst of diagnosis, work and taking care of a family. ЁЯЩП
Fenbendazole is available without prescription. At least, itтАЩs a start for someone looking for alternative treatment. Information below has additional treatment supplements to consider.
тАЬCancer CareтАЭ by Dr. Paul E. Marik can be downloaded on FLCCCтАЩs website for free or purchased on Amazon. I have read it to learn more for myself and my family.
John Dawe, thanks for taking the time to reply. Not sure if your comment was тАЬsnarkyтАЭ but saying, тАЬanyone with moderate intelligenceтАж.тАЭ Leaves me feeling that IтАЩd rather not hear from you again.
Where would one go if they got bad news that they had cancer? How would you research this to find a doctor that would treat you with Fendanizine(sp?) and Ivermectin?
Anyone with moderate intelligence, would perhaps go to a reputable (Maybe) local G.P. Use them to organise 'Tests', as a Marker( Minus the B.S 'Set' By Pharma 'Parameters') &/but minus THE Standard Chemical 'options'. MRIs - Minus the Gadolinium 'Tracing Agents'.
Then if required, start Your Own protocols ( Dietary changes - If necessary. There are phone apps/handbooks relating to Branding-Product 'Ingredients'). It all gets down to, 'Practically, what's Your proper Health - Worth'? And these alternate products, aren't as expensive - even over time, compared to the Standard Medical 'Options', & especially IF you haven't got Private insurance - OR, as in OZtopia (Australia), there appears to be 'Gaps' in your 'Cover'.'
Wellness
Lerville, not sure is you have seen this article but these are possible options where you would find a good medical professional for treatment.
https://flccc.substack.com/p/enrollment-is-now-open-for-the-flcccs?utm_source=publication-search
Best wishes.
Dear Questioning, you have no idea how much I appreciate your time to respond!! Thank you very much. ЁЯЩПтЭдя╕ПЁЯЗ║ЁЯЗ╕
You are very welcome, Lerville. ЁЯШК
This recent article also includes table with doctors reports on protocols that patients used during treatments:
https://expose-news.com/2025/01/13/ivermectin-and-fenbendazole-treats-cancer/
In addition, there are a few sources I have saved for myself over a year ago regarding Fenbendazole (benzimidazoles) and cancer. It should provide you with additional information and possible scientific study materials to discuss with the doctor.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2687140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3314526/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35110505/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30093705/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35569513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7533386/
https://www.scitechnol.com/peer-review/virtual-screening-reveals-potential-antiparasitic-drugs-inhibiting-the-receptor-binding-domain-of-sarscov2-spike-protein-oYHC.php?article_id=16398
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33738243/
https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/12/10/1000
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8724275/
https://parasitesandvectors.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13071-021-04681-x
I have more links saved, if you are interested. It can be overwhelming to deal with all this research in the midst of diagnosis, work and taking care of a family. ЁЯЩП
Fenbendazole is available without prescription. At least, itтАЩs a start for someone looking for alternative treatment. Information below has additional treatment supplements to consider.
тАЬCancer CareтАЭ by Dr. Paul E. Marik can be downloaded on FLCCCтАЩs website for free or purchased on Amazon. I have read it to learn more for myself and my family.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/reviews-and-monographs/cancer-care/
Also here is Joe TippensтАЩ protocol. You can read blog and his recovery story after doctors said he only has 6 months left in 2016.
https://mycancerstory.rocks/81-2/
This substack has several case reports with complete lists of supplements that patients took during their treatment:
https://fenbendazole.substack.com/archive
John Dawe, thanks for taking the time to reply. Not sure if your comment was тАЬsnarkyтАЭ but saying, тАЬanyone with moderate intelligenceтАж.тАЭ Leaves me feeling that IтАЩd rather not hear from you again.