A friend had a colon blockage, and had surgery. They did a biopsy. 3 out of 15 samples came out positive for colon cancer. He started this protocol very soon after diagnosis:
A friend had a colon blockage, and had surgery. They did a biopsy. 3 out of 15 samples came out positive for colon cancer. He started this protocol very soon after diagnosis:
Well, he got an appointment with the oncologist a few weeks later, and they did some tests. My guess he was on this for about a month. Every test showed no cancer. They still wanted to do chemo. He refused, and had a second opinion. The second oncologist wanted to do chemo even though there was no evidence in any of the tests they did. He continued the fenben protocol.
Fast forward three months. My friend has been on the fenben protocol the whole time. He has his follow up tests done and... no cancer.
Did the fenben work? Or was there a mistake in this lab work? We don't know. But he is cancer free, which is the important thing!
One other note: the acceptance of this protocol and the rejection of chemo has nothing to do with intelligence. My friend is a high school graduate and is more street smart. He is also interested in natural healing. My BIL just died of late stage pancreatic cancer; his wife (SIL) has a master's degree. When we found out his diagnosis, we gave them all the info they needed to start on the protocol. His wife nixed the idea, and were not interested at all until he was too sick to do chemo, which turned out to be about a week before he died. At the same time, their daughters (going for her master's degree) husband got liver cancer. Gave them the same info. They did not respond. Their oncologist will not let him even take vitamins. He will likely die later this year.
So... from my viewpoint, education seems to make people comply more with the norms and standards of care, and less likely to try something different, even if it will work.
It always amazes me to hear my Dad tell me how almost all of his doctors want him to stop taking his supplements. I just started him on Ivermectin and fenben! His health is crap, but he’s still punching around. The Obamacare death panels are frustrated! 😩
Sure sounds like Fenben cured your friend. I can't believe the 2 oncologists still wanted to give him chemo, when the tests showed no evidence of cancer. Unbelievable!
Oncologists are the only doctors that directly supply medicines. In other words... they buy it for X and charge your insurance company/you Y for the chemotherapy.
As for doing chemo when no cancer shows up, it seems that once you have a test that shows cancer, even if no other test shows cancer, you MUST have chemo. That's what their Oncologist Procedure Book says to do.
So I *might* have a success story RE: fenben.
A friend had a colon blockage, and had surgery. They did a biopsy. 3 out of 15 samples came out positive for colon cancer. He started this protocol very soon after diagnosis:
https://healnavigator.com/treatments/fenbendazole-cancer-protocol/
Well, he got an appointment with the oncologist a few weeks later, and they did some tests. My guess he was on this for about a month. Every test showed no cancer. They still wanted to do chemo. He refused, and had a second opinion. The second oncologist wanted to do chemo even though there was no evidence in any of the tests they did. He continued the fenben protocol.
Fast forward three months. My friend has been on the fenben protocol the whole time. He has his follow up tests done and... no cancer.
Did the fenben work? Or was there a mistake in this lab work? We don't know. But he is cancer free, which is the important thing!
One other note: the acceptance of this protocol and the rejection of chemo has nothing to do with intelligence. My friend is a high school graduate and is more street smart. He is also interested in natural healing. My BIL just died of late stage pancreatic cancer; his wife (SIL) has a master's degree. When we found out his diagnosis, we gave them all the info they needed to start on the protocol. His wife nixed the idea, and were not interested at all until he was too sick to do chemo, which turned out to be about a week before he died. At the same time, their daughters (going for her master's degree) husband got liver cancer. Gave them the same info. They did not respond. Their oncologist will not let him even take vitamins. He will likely die later this year.
So... from my viewpoint, education seems to make people comply more with the norms and standards of care, and less likely to try something different, even if it will work.
I think your right! They know it all, and if I hear someone say "I trust my Doctor" one more time I'm going to slap them silly! Lol
Famous last words..."I trusted my doctor.."
It always amazes me to hear my Dad tell me how almost all of his doctors want him to stop taking his supplements. I just started him on Ivermectin and fenben! His health is crap, but he’s still punching around. The Obamacare death panels are frustrated! 😩
Sure sounds like Fenben cured your friend. I can't believe the 2 oncologists still wanted to give him chemo, when the tests showed no evidence of cancer. Unbelievable!
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Here's a little FYI:
Oncologists are the only doctors that directly supply medicines. In other words... they buy it for X and charge your insurance company/you Y for the chemotherapy.
As for doing chemo when no cancer shows up, it seems that once you have a test that shows cancer, even if no other test shows cancer, you MUST have chemo. That's what their Oncologist Procedure Book says to do.
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