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To give you an update to the above, my Oncologist continues to disappoint. A full MRI indicated there may be a tumour in my prefrontal cortex, who needs a personality anyway? However whilst waiting for another MRI, Mid Devon Council decide to turn the lights off at night. I live in the middle of nowhere, I fall off my step into a black abyss and bash the part of the brain which supposedly has a tumour on the road.

I can't be bothered to go to casualty, I figure the MRI in a couple of days will tell me everything. It told me I had a bleed on the brain. I had to explain to the Oncologist that I know I have a bleed on the brain, I've been putting make-up over the bruise so I don't look like a battered housewife. The NHS treats me like a battered housewife, and orders another MRI.

I asked the Oncologist about the cancer on my Adrenals and the spot on the Pancreas. "Err what cancer on the Adrenals and Pancreas?" Useless, utterly useless. I'm still here, staying on the Joe Tippens Protocol, I feel reasonably good, I think it's a thumbs up!

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Hi Katarina, Wishing you a speedy recovery. I love your sense of humour but particularly the duo phones. Good one!

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Thank you x

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Hi 2SG! Just an update on my 14yo Coonhound. I posted on your June 1 stack that Lucy was diagnosed with spleen cancer and her spleen was ready to burst. This was May 26. I started treating with ivermectin from Virex. I have tried some FENBEN but she seemed to get stomach upset. Not sure if due to FENBEN as we were tinkering with her diet. She is currently getting ground beef simmered with water for broth, scrambled egg on top of a little dry food. Tried chicken and had 3 days of diarrhea. So no chicken now. Any way she is surprising us every day. 3 walks a day, jumps up on the bed ( hasn't done that in a long time!!) I promised update so here it is!😊

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I live reading these success stories and passing them on, along with the Tippens protocol to people I know may benefit from the information. I do t have cancer but have everything I need in my medical kit should I ever be diagnosed. Thanks for all you do to keep us informed.

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My husband quit chemo for NSCLC after three rounds. In addition to a fenbendazole and ivermectin protocol, I started having him nebulize colloidal silver a few times a week. We haven't had any new scans, but after a few weeks his visiting nurse says all four lobes sound the same, whereas before, she couldn't hear any air going through the lobe with the tumors.

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I have noticed that a great many of the 'fixes' for cancer and covid are repurposed antiparasitic treatments. One of the original antiparasitic treatments is wormwood, which I have used to treat covid very effectively on many occasions. (I didn't have time to use it to treat my wife's cancer earlier in the year - too little time - only 2 weeks from diagnosis to death, sadly.) I would be interested to hear if there are any recognised similarities between cancer, covid and parasites, for example, could cancer and covid both be caused by parasites, or are parasites maybe attracted to the precursors of cancer, maybe as a natural clean up mechanism? Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

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Seems pretty likely doesn’t it? A doc I know says ‘not all cancers are from parasites’ (so some are, obvs) also Hulda Clarke a cancer researcher who did exams on 10a of 1000’s of turners said she never saw a cancer tumor that didn’t have parasites in it. 🤷‍♀️

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Interesting

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I can answer that for you Alan. It is simply coincidence that intestinal worming compounds are having great success in curing cancer. The fact is that fungi and intestinal worms are eukaryotes and are both susceptible to the same medications. I can perfectly understand peoples confusion. Fenbendazole, ivermectin, praziquantel, nitrosamine, are all powerful wormers and antifungals.

Wormwood, black walnut hulls, mistletoe, cannabis oil, apricot kernels, bicarbonate of soda, the fruit and leaves of soursop, have all been used successfully over the years to cure cancer. All those substances and many more are powerful antifungals.

In October 2019 Aykut et al published their research paper on pancreatic cancer and malassezia without doubt the most important ever, whereby they prove conclusively that malassezia is the cause of cancer. Tullio Simoncini an Italian oncologist told the world decades ago that cancer is a fungal disease, he had great success curing it with bicarbonate of soda.

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So sorry for your loss. I can't imagine.

"It's All Parasites: Cancer / Vaccines / Remedies"

https://rumble.com/v1pugsz-its-all-parasites-cancer-vaccines-remedies.html

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I tried several times to copy and print this important info so that I could have a physical copy in case of a power outage etc, but for some reason, it's just the header and rest blank. I checked to make sure all is working as it should. Any suggestions? I'm downloading important info from my computer and would love to include this post.

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Have you tried print to PDF then printing the PDF?

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Thank you Mark; I did a simple screen shot and sent it to my inbox where I will print it.

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I didn't think of taking screen shots, thank you Enheduanna.

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thank you 2SG. love reading the success stories and all the great comments your readers make.

We don't love seeing our friends waste away with various cancers because they'd never dare to try these protocols and they think we are kooks. 😞

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I have an 88 lb golden that is almost 13 with lots of cancerous tumors that she's too old to remove. I have Petdazole & Petmectin. Does anyone have an idea on dosage for her?

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Hi Dianne, I'm giving my 75lb coonhound with spleen cancer etc 12mg ivermectin daily sometimes with a day or two off. Switched her to ground beef. See my post here today and June 1 also.

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Thank you SOOOO much! From one dog lover to another....God bless you & Thank you!!

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God bless you too! We do love our puppies!😊

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You can probably be safe with 150 mg of FENBEN ,see if your dog will tolerate it .

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150 Fenben daily & 12mg IVM daily ?

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Correct. Try one day on and one day off to start out with the FENBEN. Every day with ivermectin with one day off a week. See what works best for you.

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Thanks.

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Human protocol is .4 mg or .6mg per kg of weight during illness.

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Thank you for this article!

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People who torment dogs and other mammals in the name of "research" should be entombed alive in the dark cave.

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Question. If you have a sensitive stomach, some of the recommended protocol ingredients might not be tolerated. Is there ways to fix that? Maybe liquid products? Can some be left out? We have taken ivermectin before and tolerated it pretty well but at lower doses. One family member had some eye film occur after using IV for Covid, but that cleared after stopping the high dose of ivermectin. Curcumin bothers another person with stomach issues, like diarrhea. This is a life saving protocol which we want to be able to use if necessary. Are there ways to build tolerance perhaps?

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Any thoughts on Fenbendazole vs. Mebendazole?

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I have written about this many times.

Mebendazole is Fenbendazole with a missing molecule to earn a patent as something different in order to egregiously overcharge.

Fenbendazole may actually be slightly more bioavailable.

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Both far out of patent now, and yu must mean "missing atom" since they are identical except for a Sulfur bridge rather than Oxygen. Just wondering about relative efficacity. Both seem poorly absorbed, so maybe as with IVM there wd be some advantage to take them with a full meal.

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yes. all of this has been written about extensively here. use the search feature in archive.

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