Ringworm drug for dogs (Fenbendazole) might also cure cancer
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Happy to bring a smile Frisky!
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Okay...I've taken two sips....the flavor is excellent but seems to be missing something...a pinch of sea salt perhaps? Or a few drops of lemon? what do you think Saulius?
This is what it looks like...I hope I did it right..
this is what remains before straining...maybe the cocoa butter would have rounded things up a bit...I drank the whole cup...it grows on you....
Sondra and Saulius healing tea gets five stars. It's a winner on health benefits, ease of preparation, clear instructions, and last but not least good taste!! Yeahhh.....
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ok the CT barium scan will have to wait until saturday....still waiting for the nuclear one. Thanks for sitting with me ladies.
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Praying for good results for you Nicole!
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Still on pocket duty with Nicole today....
since I'm detoxing...I drank the other half of Sandra's tea.....
...whatever you do, don't add any lemon drops...it doesn't work...
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Outrageous!
https://apple.news/AvfiUk8OTTFCQ6Y9Hfg168w
CBS NEWS
"I was being penalized for having breast cancer": Survivor fights with insurance over follow-up tests
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oh Frisky,looks like my tea!:) You can add lime but then no butter, but then I noticed cinamon is good.We do it mostly without ccinamon. Drink just one cup a day,two might be too much:> You all made me smile!:> Ehh..
Saulius
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Saulius, I'm glad I got it right...I will make it every day because it includes all the major anti-cancer armaments....and yes no lemon drops....thank you again
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https://bastyr.edu/news/general-news/2012/11/fda-a... they are doing trails on turkey tail for cancer. yes!
Nichole Sorry you're having to wait so long.
Frisky, Yeah, I saw that article too. It's depressing.
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Yes, Snooky, the trials are underway on turkey tail since 2012. I intentionally take the same turkey tail used in the trials - same brand, everything.
Nicole and Frisky, thinking of you as you wait for scans and/or results.
Frisky and Salius, I must say, that "tea" does not look so tasty but it sounds like a powerful mixture and if Frisky gives it the thumbs up, I suspect I would like it as well!
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The tea looks and sounds good. I'm going to try it also. There was an interesting article posted on my Repurposed Drugs Facebook group on iodine. Posting it here in case you have not seen it.. . . I may be adding the iodine into my regimen of supplements. . . .
Praying for good scans and good results from any new treatment plans for all on this group daily.
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Also I found the amounts for the vitamin C, Doxycycline and Azithromycin and a few more articles about it.
"Remarkably, treatment with a combination of Doxycycline (1 μM), Azithromycin (1 μM) plus Vitamin C (250 μM) very potently inhibited CSC propagation by >90%, using the MCF7 ER(+) breast cancer cell line as a model system. "
"Doxycycline was also effective in halting the propagation of primary cultures of CSCs from breast cancer patients, with advanced metastatic disease (isolated from ascites fluid and/or pleural effusions)"
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I've been using Lugol solution drops to supplement my iodine deficency...I have also used kelp and other seaweeds...it could be the reason why Japanese women have such a low rate of BC.
The results of the studies by the Lisanti group are very exciting!
Thank you Mysticalcity!
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Since Joe is getting really adamant about what is posted on his fb page stays there because of privacy isssues I'm just paraphrasing this.
A patient asked her Onc if he had ever heard of using a dog dewormer for cancer. He gave her a surprised look and said yes. About 25 or 30 years ago they were testing it on sheep. But then chemo came along so all testing stopped. She said he seemed happy that they were testing it again.
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snooky, Joe is not posting what's going on with the therapy....are more people reporting success stories or not?
The Koreans are unleashing a backlash....get ready for FZ to be unavailable without a prescription and for prices to skyrocket like with the menbendazole...
they are not going to take any competition lying down...I'm surprised COC is still up and running, but it's now powerless to prescribe...which puts patients at the mercy of doctors that might not understand and help them....hummm....
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Frisky I'll have to scroll back a few days but Joe issued a warning. The Koreans interviewed him. But they did a hatchet job making it look like he was a scam. I'll find the article.
And yes, I am seeing good results being posted. I'm just afraid of posting them here, if it gets reported I'll be black listed from the site.
Off to search for article....
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Sheet had to post this from his page. This is from Jeff, the most knowledge guy on the site. I think he's the one Nichole emails.
Last night in doing some reasearch I discovered this recent published study about fenbendazole and anti-cancer effect by stimulation of P53 activity via suppression of Mdm2 and MdmX which are important negative regulators of the p53 tumor suppressor!! this is a possible explanation as to why Fenbendazole even if absorbed properly may not be as effective for some people and their cancer type and worthy of some more thorough investigation into knowing the exact P53 gene status of the specific cancer. this is exciting new information though to help see pathways that fenbendazole is effective in leading to cell death like Joe Tippens and others are seeing and have seen https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6600429/
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I have no idea what it means but I'm sure you guys do!
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It's not necessary to give us details, only what cancer, how long, and what results...IF YOU CAN...
The p53 gene stimulation was mentioned as pivotal from the very beginning...
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I happen to have a TP53 mutation "of uncertain significance" so this is interesting.
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what does that mean Santa? If it means it's underworking wouldn't you find yourself in a different situation? it doesn't make sense...
Of course my p53 is missing in action....since my biopsy cores were given to Pfizer, instead of being available to me...don’t you love doctors?
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dang, having trouble looking for that info from Joe on both FB and his site my computer lets me scroll thru all texts for just so long then it stops working! Does any one know a work a round to this?
Also Frisky you're right I google Joe Tippens and Korea. Dang half the S Koreans are taking it and they are running out of supplies. There's many articles on it.
I have to get off computer for a couple of hours. I'll be back searching tonight.
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It may be a harmless mutation-- or it may have an effect. They don't know.
My TP53 underworking could be why I developed cancer in the first place. A few of the COC supplements and drugs goose TP-53
I believe that changing the "terrain" of the body is also hugely relevant. If you have a healthy, well nourished, insulin-sensitive non-inflamed system, you grow fewer tumors also.
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snooky, if you're using an Apple device all the problems you're having has to do with Apple updates getting worse and worse... it's a disgrace how much they are fucking up....
Santa, I completely agree with your assessment...
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Thanks Husband. Frisky thanks for sitting with me lol That was cute.
So that scan is done...and now Saturday I will do CT with contrast Chest and Abdomen...hopefully results by Tuesday. Praying NOTHING NEW!!!!!
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Frisky,
What did you mean about COC in your comments following Snooky's regarding Fenben? As I understand it, they contract with a drug manufacturer in the US to provide them their drugs and they sell them to their patients for a set price? What a I missing?
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BevJen Dear,
Our government does not allow any set prices for medications. Pharmaceutical companies can raise the prices as much as they want. People can’t afford insulin because it suddenly costs $$$$ @ month....
I think it was Nicole, in a previous post, that wrote that the COC no longer includes the cost of the medications in their monthly consultation fee. She was shocked to find out that a single pill of the menbendazole cost was $600.00 and was contemplating using the FZ instead...
That was not the case before the COC started their clinical trial.
FZ cost has also increased from a few dollars to many multiples since as well.
It's my guess, based on the history of the FDA and promising cancer treatments, that sooner or later access will be severely restricted and prices will skyrocket, as they already are. The AMA and the pharmaceutical don't like competition...
A patient from New Zealand, reported that the menbendazole there cost only a few dollars.
That's what I know....so far...I have not consulted with the COC, my primary physician is on board to supervise me, and I'm fine with that.
I had to stop taking the statin because the numbers were dangerously low...I'm using quercetain instead to deal with the fatty acid pathway...
I had to put the doxy on hold because my MO said it competed with Doxil, but if there's progression I will resume the doxycycline ASAP...
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On a bit different note - while I remember- the doctor Jane mentions on her book , the naturopathic one who supervised her advised me not to take repurposed drugs within one day of chemo, ie the day before , the day of and the day after. It makes sense I suppose - to work chemo needs actively dividing cells while repurposed drugs dim them down .. I have not checked it yet with COC guys- I may not bother asy chemo is planned to stop in a couple of months anyway and I am deluded enough to think I may have got to NED by then and stay so without needing chemo again ever so it will not be relevant...
He said not to eat 4 hours before bed as well (says she who just eaten and went to bed directly after ) as immune system instead of working on cancer redirects its efforts to food processing since a lot of parts of immune system is in the gut...
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Joe had a list of places to buy FZ I'll try and get it to you
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Frisky...I did get the cost of the drugs from COC when I spoke to them I just couldn't remember. But now my insurance is covering the mebedazole just 3 pills a week so I am filling them each week for free and once I have a month worth I will start taking them. I do not want to take anything until I am on the Xeloda for a month anyway to get baseline blood work.
Anotherone..I am confused by your post there are NUMBEROUS articles that show that taking Doxy WITH chemo actually increases the Chemos efficacy...and Jane even says that as well on FB... That is why the COC has people take it for a full month...they don't tell you to stop the day before and the day after...that makes no sense bc the chemo is still working a day later....
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Frisky This is the story from Joe that I was talking about:
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Several weeks ago, a Korean TV producer asked if he could send a crew to my house to interview me. Reluctantly, I said yes. I welcomed them into my home, took them to lunch and took them to dinner before putting them back to the airport. Now I find out that the entire TV show was nothing but a hit piece to discredit me. It took me several days to translate the show, and there are over 20 lies, misrepresentations, mis-reading of medical data I shared with them and it is CLEAR that someone in Korea wants the viral nature of this story there in Korea to be shut down. Further, someone from Korea is screen-shotting this PRIVATE group's posts and spreading them around the world. So I am instructing the admin and moderators of this group to delete any and all Korean posts and, unfortunately, remove Koreans from this group. It is unfortunate that the Korean people are the ones that will suffer, but I refuse to expose people in this group from malicious behavior. This is a private group and it will remain so. I don't have time to do a proper rebuttal. If it were in an English speaking country, I most definitely would. These people (the Korean TV network) are dispicable human beings.
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