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I was recently diagnosed with esophageal cancer and, while I plan to go through the standard regimen of chemo and radiation treatment, I naturally want to research other potential treatments that are not currently recognized by Establishment Medicine and Big Pharma. I have been reading through some papers on GCMAF, Ivermectin, and now this, Fenbendazole. But what I have found frustrating thus far is finding out how to obtain these substances in a human-safe form, and also how to determine the correct dosage. If I asked my Establishment Medicine, insurance-approved physicians for a prescription, based on the same research, I kind of doubt that I would get much help. Those little but vital details are hard to discover. This article is a helpful exception by providing guidance from Mr. Tippens' protocol. Thank you! I welcome other suggestions on how to determine an appropriate dosage of Ivermectin for cancer treatment, and any other suggestions that folks here might have.

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Hi Richard, the Joe Tippens protocol specifies amount of Fenbendazole. You may administer a 12mg tablet of PetMectin daily for your cancer afflicted pet while concurrently running the Tippens protocol until remission is achieved.

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Thank you for the prompt reply! Much obliged. Would welcome being pointed in the right direction on Ivermectin as well if you (or a reader) have any thoughts on that.

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