Ringworm drug for dogs (Fenbendazole) might also cure cancer

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  • snooky1954
    snooky1954 Member Posts: 850

    Husband and Sonia, Thank you, I think that you might have hit on it. I had thyroid nodules and a cyst that were putting out too much T3 so I agreed to have my thyroid destroyed by radioactive iodine. (none cancerous) But the dose they gave me did not completely destroy it fortunately. What was left was putting out the right amount of T3 and T4 and my level were at the low end of normal, but I did not need to take additional medicine for thyroid. At, my last blood draw, I was a little closer to low end of normal. Come back in six mos. Then, I was diagnose with cancer and thyroid got put on the back burner. A simple blood draw will show where I now stand. THANKS to both of you for reminding me of this. I hope this is what it is, an easy fix,

    Frisky, Ive been convinced that my cancer was caused by a fungal infection from the get go. I tried to tell my ONC this 2 years ago, and got shut down. I offered to show them my proof and they were not interested.

    As an organic gardener, when my tomatos caught a fungal disease I would spread cornmeal around them. It cleared the fungus every time. I've thought of binge eating corn. But no good all our corn in this county is GMO. And corn products are in almost all processed foods. I don't eat peanuts nor potatoes because they are in storage for so long they get covered in fungus. That's one of our issues (of many) nothing we eat is fresh. It's all being shipped miles from where it is grown and stored for who knows how long. Canned veggies are no good cause the high heat of canning destroys most of the vitamins that they contain.

    Sorry I'm rambling.

    Raw garlic and raw onions kills fungus.

    I've related before that my SIX yr old grand daughter has had six yeast infections. In the summer when saddles are worn, look at peoples toe nails you'll be surprised how many have nail fungus and I've noticed many people with thrush so bad you can see it when they speak. any kissing or other intimate contact and this stuff spreads life wild fire.

  • olma61
    olma61 Member Posts: 1,026

    You mention raw garlic and onion, Snooky. This news story just appeared, describing a possible link between eating garlic and onion and decreased risk of breast cancer. Although, sofrito would not be raw but cooked and I've eaten my share of onion & garlic, both raw and cooked and it doesn't seem to have helped People who eat traditional Puerto Rican food are probably eating sofrito about every day.

    Eating This Condiment Could Decrease Your Chances Of Getting Breast Cancer

    https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/local/2-wants-to-know/breast-cancer-sofrito-unitedstates-puertorico-condiment/83-eee7f283-9cf2-4b37-afb2-b77ab2663e26

  • snooky1954
    snooky1954 Member Posts: 850

    Hi Olma, high does. Alternative practioners have been saying this for years. High doses. At one point, 2 yrs ago I was eating a half a BULB not clove of raw garlic daily. You need to chop it up in little pieces and let it sit for ten minutes.....it lets ???? can't pull in the word...then you just swallow the little bits with a glass of water.

  • HLB
    HLB Member Posts: 740

    Hi everyone, spent the day at the Dr getting a PET and talking to onc, who said the cancer is in the lining of the belly and making the ascites. Not sure why no one ever told me that before. I mentioned again abt using chemo or something that will work faster to get things more stable. I start navelbean on Monday because she wanted me out of there basically. I wanted some input from her as to why I was right or wrong in my thinking and she whipped out the papers and said ok let's do it. Other than that all she can seem to say is "it's a very difficult situation". I have no I deal if it's right or wrong but I can't continue with pills that have not even started to work yet while I wait around to croak popping ativan like skittles. Tomorrow I will call the coc ppl and make that appointment. Dirty day. 

  • nicolerod
    nicolerod Member Posts: 2,877

    husband...are you going to use the the Ivermectin and not the fenben...if so what is your reasoning to use the I over the Fen?

    Also..I know that the chain store Tractor Supply Stores carry ivermectin for horses...I have seen it there and know that people have bought it for treatment of scabies.

  • Frisky
    Frisky Member Posts: 1,686

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    Today's sunset....I can’t believe I have to leave this Paradise tomorrow so I can meet my MO early on Friday....it’s been soooo peaceful up here....

  • olma61
    olma61 Member Posts: 1,026

    Oh, Frisky, that's gorgeous! I can smell the fresh air when I look at this photo.

  • Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Member Posts: 551

    Frisky, that's beautiful ... I understand you don't want to leave that place ...

    I just took my drops of oregano oil, I hope it help with candida.. I have noticed that tamoxifen has exacerbated my candidiasis ... if cancer is caused by a fungal yeast, then the remedy is worse than the disease ... (sigh)

  • Frisky
    Frisky Member Posts: 1,686

    Sonia, oli of oregano is a very powerful anti fungal...i'm sure it will be very effective for you...I'm going to add it to my own arsenal soon.

    Infections That Can Lead to Cancer

    Get an overview of how infections with some viruses, bacteria, and other germs may increase a person's risk for certain types of cancer.

    Already established causes of cancer from bacteria, viruses, and mycotoxins...add the recent findings relating to the pancreas...

    Parasites that can lead to cancer

    Certain parasitic worms that can live inside the human body can also raise the risk of developing some kinds of cancer. These organisms are not found in the United States, but they can be a concern for people who live in or travel to other parts of the world. (Only the US cancer society thinks that parasitic worms in imported foods remain in the country of Origen and are not exported )

    Opisthorchis viverrini and Clonorchis sinensis are liver flukes (a type of flatworm) that have been linked to increased risk of developing cancer of the bile ducts. The bile ducts are tubes that connect the liver to the intestines. These infections come from eating raw or undercooked freshwater fish.

    Schistosoma haematobium is a parasite found in the water of some countries in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. Infection with this parasite (an illness called schistosomiasis) has been linked to bladder cancer. Possible links to other types of cancer are now being studied as well.

    Helicobacter pylori

    Stomach cancer is not common in the United States, but it's one of the more common types of cancer worldwide. Long-term infection of the stomach with Helicobacter pylori (H pylori) can cause ulcers. It can also inflame and damage the inner layer of the stomach. Some of these changes could lead to cancer over time, especially cancer in the lower part of the stomach. H pylori infection is also linked with some types of lymphoma of the stomach.

    Chlamydia trachomatis

    Chlamydia trachomatis is a very common kind of bacteria that can infect the female reproductive system as well as other parts of the body in both men and women. It is spread through sex.

    Viruses That Lead to Cancer

    • Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)
    • Kaposi Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus (KSHV)
    • Merkel Cell Polyomavirus (MCV)
    • Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
    • Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1, or HIV)
    • Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type 1 (HTLV-1)
    • Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)

    Cancer causing Mycotoxins....US food supply is heavily contaminated with Mycotoxins, they are everywhere! Our animals are poisoned with contaminated grains for many months before slaughter...and the Mycotoxins remain, can't be destroyed by cooking...you can't see or smell Mycotoxins...

    There's nothing like consuming a good serving of cancer causing Aflatoxin and Ochratoxin with your cereals and milk in the morning...(for the last fifty years)

    2017 - 07 - 31 | Author: Dr. Veronique Desaulniers

    8 Major Mycotoxins

    Mycotoxins are the waste products of certain kinds of fungi. Here is a brief rundown of the major ones and what effect they may have on humans and animals:

    #1 Aflatoxin - Aflatoxins are often on corn, cottonseed, tree nuts and, most notably, peanuts. Aflatoxin is classified as a carcinogen. According to the National Cancer Institute, exposure to aflatoxins is associated with a higher risk of liver cancer.

    #2 Citrinin - Citrinin is found in grains that have been stored for a long time as well as fruits and other plant products. It is created by Aspergillus, Penicillium and Monascus fungi species and is sometimes accompanied by the presence of Ochratoxin A. It can cause liver and kidney damage and may be toxic to living cells.

    #3 Ergot Alkaloids - According to the American Phytopathological Society, Ergot Alkaloids are produced by fungi in the genus Claviceps and are often found on rye and sorghum grains. Ergot poisoning is called "ergotism" and comes with some very noticeable effects, including itchy and burning skin, gangrene, loss of limbs and even death. KIn the Middle Ages, ergotism was known as "St. Anthony's Fire."

    #4 Fumonisins - Fumonisins are mycotoxins produced in corn and in corn-based animal feeds. In studies with rats, high levels of fumonisins produced kidney and liver tumors in both males and females. Fumonisin mycotoxins are not officially considered carcinogenic, although studies create the link between this kind of mycotoxin and cancer in general.

    #5 Ochratoxin A - The Food and Agriculture Association of the United Nations reports that beginning in 2000, Ochratoxin A (OTA) contamination in coffee beans became an international issue. According to a 2007 French study, OTA is connected to urinary tract tumors in humans. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified it as a "possible human carcinogen (group 2B)," although current research is not able to explain exactly how OTA leads to cancer.

    #6 Patulin - Patulin stems from the fungal molds Penicillium, Aspergillus and Byssochlamys that are often found on fruit, especially apples exhibiting "brown rot." Any fruit with visible signs of rotting, decay or mold growth can contain patulin. There has been very little research as to the effect patulin has on humans, although high doses have induced gastro-intestinal lesions and hemorrhaging in the stomach and small intestines in in vivo studies. High doses have also been shown to be neurotoxic in animal models.

    #7 Trichothecenes - Trichothecenes are produced by Stachybotrys chartarum or household "black mold" and can have a variety of extremely negative effects on humans. They are immunosuppressive, and prolonged exposure can lead to respiratory damage and organ damage. Stachybotrys blocks the brain's signaling as they circulate through the entire system via the blood. Signs that black mold may be affecting you include brain fog, extreme fatigue, lethargy and joint pain.

    #8 Zearalenone (ZEA) - This is probably the most researched of the mycotoxins because of its connection to hormonal changes. Zearalenone produces "mycoestrogens," a form of xenoestrogen that can act as a hormone disruptor. Over thirty years ago, the famous "Jersey Girl Study" analyzed the health of 163 girls ages 9 - 10 in New Jersey, USA. Close to eighty percent of the girls tested high for mycoestrogens. The girls with ZEA in their system were reported to be shorter and most had not yet reached the onset of breast development. It was later discovered that a derivative of ZEA, Zeranol, had been given to U.S. livestock since the 1970's. ZEA is currently banned in the European Union and many other countries (but not the United States).

    https://www.medicaldaily.com/home-cooked-meals-why-they-are-healthier-processed-foods-444067


    Researchers at nonprofit organization Silent Spring Institute found that eating outside of the house increases the exposure to potentially harmful chemicals, called PFAS. These man-made chemicals have been linked to cancer, fertility problems, thyroid disease, immune suppression and low birth weight.

    The study, published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives, suggests people should eat more home-cooked meals than in restaurants or fast food chains. Foods prepared in the house commonly have healthier ingredients and less PFAS.

    PFAS are widely used in various consumer products, including paints, fire-fighting foams, cleaning products, cookware and food containers. In the study, foods from restaurants appeared highly contaminated with PFAS that come from food packaging.

  • nicolerod
    nicolerod Member Posts: 2,877

    Can anyone tell me if Berberine or ALA is constipating...I just started it for a week now and I haven't gone to the bathroom.... I will have to stop it ...I have issue with an anal fissure and I have to go to the bathroom everyday. I was doing good having a green smoothie every morning..then I started those 2 supplements I actually think its the berberine because I added that one in days after the ALA...Anyone else notice it makes them not go?

  • bsandra
    bsandra Member Posts: 1,031

    Dear Nicole, we did not notice anything with ALA for us. For sure, you'd have to drop one to check which one is causing it. We did not take berberine. Everybody is different but I usually try out supplements on my own before giving to my wife - that is what husbands are for, you could use your husband too:)P Saulius

  • BevJen
    BevJen Member Posts: 2,341

    Nicole,

    Berberine IS constipating. I cannot find where I read that, but I know I did read that. Perhaps you could adjust your dose? That might help.

  • santabarbarian
    santabarbarian Member Posts: 2,311

    I take both ALA and Berberine with no issue. However I also take magnesium citrate at night which is good for avoiding constipation..


  • Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Member Posts: 551

    A good doses of oral vit.C makes me run to the bathroom, it doesn't fail

  • nicolerod
    nicolerod Member Posts: 2,877

    thanks ladies. And Saulius..saulius my husband has a stomach of steel I'm serious when I say even parasite cant survive in his gut. Lol

    Bev..I take the 509mg 1 x day..you mean take less..like buy smaller mg dose or only take a couple times a week?

    Santa. I already take 400mg mag citrate every morning for the past 5 years....that's what usually kept me soft...but I am not even going now I use to just take 3 magnesium oxide to make me go Odin was constipated bc the oxide form is like a laxative but lately if I take that it turns my stool a yellowish color and I know that cant be good. ....

    If I cant take the berberine how am I gonna block a pathway :( I'm not gonna be able to... :(

  • santabarbarian
    santabarbarian Member Posts: 2,311

    Maybe switch it to at night and see....? My NP told me up to 1600 mg (4 x 400) was ok. Or do 2-3 at night, 1 in am?

  • BevJen
    BevJen Member Posts: 2,341

    Nicole,

    Santa has a good idea. I'm taking my berberine in the AM, and that, coupled with the Ibrance, has been very constipating. On CancerActive, the British site, the guy who writes it said in a publication from September 2018 that you should take berberine 500 mg 3x a day for anti-cancer activity, and cites to a couple of studies. But I think you have to work up to that dosage. I am still taking the 500 mg 1x a day (with metformin 1x a day), but once I get through this bottle, I'm going to break for a week and then try a higher dose because I'm probably not doing anything right now with my current dosage. I think I'll try Santa's suggestion.

    Santa, do you also take metformin? I take it at night -- wondering if it's wise to combine metformin and berberine at the same time?

    Bev

  • BevJen
    BevJen Member Posts: 2,341

    Nicole,

    One more thought -- my onc the other day told me to take colace. I've been trying to deal with the constipation issue with prune juice or prunes, but I might go to colace -- haven't taken that for years.

  • Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Member Posts: 551

    Nicole, The stool stains yellow because that is the color of the oxide, when I drink a lot of vit. c also dyed me yellow because vit. C oxidizes, it's not bad. You can also take magnesium sulfate (the famous "English salt")

  • santabarbarian
    santabarbarian Member Posts: 2,311

    I take metformin 2 x 500 day.

    I do my pills in 4-5 groupings. am I do metformin, pentoxifylline, an E. Mid morning/noon when I first eat, I do my supplements including berberine, ALA et al. At dinner, I do the other half of my supplements, and bedtime I do pentoxifylline, metformin, ashwagandha, melatonin, and magnesium citrate. The whole program I do is a few pages back so no need to repeat it.

    I luckily experience zero SEs due to all the pills I take. I throw them down by the handful. I do notice the theracumin makes my poop sort of orange-colored but that's it.

  • nicolerod
    nicolerod Member Posts: 2,877

    Santa you mean to take more of my mag citrate and do it at night right? Not the oxide correct?


    Bev all the people I talk to on FB site take the metformin and berberine together morning and night so I am sure u will be fine. I have been taking the berberine in the morning same time as my magnesium..vit d3 and ala and clarinex...


    So I should move the mag to night time....I guess and up dose...
  • santabarbarian
    santabarbarian Member Posts: 2,311

    That's what I would try Nicole, and see if that works.

  • husband11
    husband11 Member Posts: 1,287

    My wife is currently taking and will continue to take the fenbendazole for at least 10 weeks. She has more extensive scans coming up in November and should anything show up as getting worse, we will re-evaluate her current treatment. I'd like to incorporate ivermectin, but as we talked about above, I am not sure if it might interfere with her letrozole and ibrance that has been working. I'll keep reading and see what I can find out about ivermectin metabolism in humans.

    Edit:


    from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC27514...

    CONCLUSION

    Although the efficacy of ivermectin has been established in humans against several parasite diseases, the pharmacokinetic properties of this compound are less well known in humans compared to animals. Potential drug-drug interactions and drug-food interactions exist for ivermectin, which should be considered during therapeutic use of this drug.


  • Frisky
    Frisky Member Posts: 1,686

    Husband, I think you’re approach is a wise one...you should not jeopardize something that’s working...

    it’s likely, I will take the invermectin when I’m not taking the FZ, when I will have to switch to the doxycycline at the end of the month...these anti parasitic medications affect different colonies and since I'm don’t know what type of creatures are driving my cancer, i'm going to have to try my luck with different ones.

    I have to say that taking 4mg of FZ, 5days a week seems to be affecting my energy levels and mood. Clear signs—in my mind—that something might be shifting.

    May your approach prove to be successful! Much love


  • Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Member Posts: 551

    Frisky: If you compare the picture that you published of your walk in the forest a few months ago with the last photographs you posted, you will see that this change in your energy is visible. At least I noticed something different in your most recent photographs

  • Frisky
    Frisky Member Posts: 1,686

    Thank you for your encouraging observation Sonia.
    Every morning we take a long walk uphill, that only last month, had been very hard on my heart.

    This week, I've been able to make it to the top with fewer and briefer stops...so I'm very happy about that....

  • husband11
    husband11 Member Posts: 1,287

    Great results from a member on Joe Tippens facebook page:

    Linda Greenberg Nagler

    # Positive Progress. OMG!!!! THANK YOU JOE TIPPENS for your kind generosity and unselfishness, for sharing your excellent knowledge and wonderful protocol with all of us. You are changing the world and helping SO many people who are having an extremely rough time with this horrible disease. Thank you so much for attempting to help so many people on this beautiful planet. Your contribution of telling people your story will not be forgotten. I am extremely grateful to you and the help that you have given me. You have given many people hope and faith.

    I received the amazing results from my two scans recently and I am beyond thrilled and so very thankful. My Oncologist told me that what was in my liver (I won't use the "M" word) had significant improvement - more than 75% better than the last scan in April. She said that whatever was there before had disappeared. The only things left are 2 "chia seed" size things in my whole liver! Then she went on to say that she is unsure whether or not the "chia seeds" are scarring or not, we will find that out during the next scan in 6 months. My bone scan also showed significant improvement, no new areas, and my Oncologist told me to go have a drink and celebrate. I don't even drink! All I can say is WOW! I am so happy, grateful, extremely thankful, and totally over the moon to hear this news!!!

    Here is some background information about myself and my journey: I was diagnosed in January of 2013 with ER + breast cancer. I went through all the treatments; the whole 9 yards: surgery, chemo, radiation, and reconstruction. Everything was great until 4 years later (2017) when I had a recurrence in my skull, which I had removed by surgery. In the Fall of 2018, I had radiation on the front of my skull for a "bump" there. Since January 17th of 2019, I have been on Jane's protocol (COC). I started Fenbendazole on June 14, 2019. I took 1 gram a day (1 packet of Panacur-C – yellow box) for 28 days straight. Then I was off it for a little more than a month. Then I started the Fenbendazole again for another month of which I did 14 days straight. This time I took 2 grams a day (2 packets of Panacur-C yellow box) daily. Then for the next two weeks I took it for 5 days a week, 2X/daily, and then I was off on the weekends. My liver enzymes when I took it for a month in June were perfect. That was what I did for the last 4 weeks leading up to my 2 recent scans. Both times taking the Fenbendazole I never experienced any side effects at all and I felt perfectly fine. I have also been taking Xeloda (oral chemo) 1500 mg /day, 1 – 500 mg pill in the AM and 2 – 500 mg pills with dinner.

    I try to work out most days of the week. I have a lot of hope and faith and I am also extremely grateful to my amazing, supportive Master Herbalist who has helped me immensely.

    I also want to thank all of the extremely supportive and kind members of this fabulous FB page who have been brave enough to provide details of their journey in the hope that it can help other people heal.

    Here is the list of my supplements:

    Bromelain – 750 mg – 2

    Modified Citrus Pectin – 1-2X/daily on an empty stomach

    Celery juice – few times a week

    Few Brazil nuts

    Green smoothie most days at breakfast – with various powders, turmeric, and lots of raw ginger

    Almond milk w/Vital Whey

    ½ cup of organic blackberries, strawberries, or raspberries

    2-3 tsp. of Essiac/daily

    Chinese Dr.'s herbal tea – 2-3x/day

    Mushroom Wisdom Maitake – 40 Pro X 20 drops daily

    CBD Oil – 3X/day

    3-5 cups of organic sencha green tea/daily

    Soursop leaves in tea, 1-2 cups/daily

    2 tsp of raw garlic – a few times a week

    4-8 ounces of freshly juiced cabbage juice – 1-2x/week

    2 drops of Micellized Vitamin A/daily

    1 tsp Pro Omega 1460 EPA, 1010 EPA/daily

    Berri Health Black Raspberry products – either tsp of the powder, tincture, or a few tablets

    Mushroom supplements – including Turkey Tail, Reishi, Maitaki, or Community – 12 TurkeyTail, and 3 Community

    Magnesium

    Colace

    Vitamin D3

    PSP 50 (B6) 1 in AM and 1 in PM

    Turmeric – 2 - 600 mg – 2X daily w/food

    ALA – 600 mg after dinner

    Milk Thistle – 2 x daily

    SPM Actives by Metagenics 4-6 daily

    Immpower – 6/daily on most days of the week

    Care Oncology Protocol

    Artemisinin – 1X/daily

    Synthroid

    Xeloda – 1500 mg/day – 2 wks on and 1 wk off

  • mysticalcity
    mysticalcity Member Posts: 184

    Is anyone on here taking Moringa Oleifera? You may have discussed before, but I did not see it in a search except some brief mentions. It appears it is only the leaves and bark--not the seeds that are efficacious--but I'm wondering if anyone has this in their regimen? Based on the 6 benefits article (below) it seems it is effective against inflammation, lowering blood sugar, lowers cholesterol, (McClellend/COC targets), but is high in anti-oxidants (which is always the conflicting area) . . . so wondering if anyone has taken this.

    Moringa oleifera as an Anti-Cancer Agent against Breast and Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines

    "In this study we investigated the anti-cancer effect of Moringa oleifera leaves, bark and seed extracts. When tested against MDA-MB-231 and HCT-8 cancer cell lines, the extracts of leaves and bark showed remarkable anti-cancer properties while surprisingly, seed extracts exhibited hardly any such properties. Cell survival was significantly low in both cells lines when treated with leaves and bark extracts. Furthermore, a striking reduction (about 70-90%) in colony formation as well as cell motility was observed upon treatment with leaves and bark. Additionally, apoptosis assay performed on these treated breast and colorectal cancer lines showed a remarkable increase in the number of apoptotic cells;. . ."

    https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/6-benefits-of-moringa-oleifera


    Also thanks Husband11 for that detailed supplement posting!

    Thank you and holding all of you close in my thoughts and prayers. . .

  • mysticalcity
    mysticalcity Member Posts: 184

    More on the aloe product--Some interesting studies on aloe and aloe/honey and it's impact on cancer/breast cancer. They also have more studies posted online at this site, but here are a couple of them:

    https://www.aloeproductscenter.com/wp-content/uplo...

    https://www.aloeproductscenter.com/wp-content/uplo...

    https://www.aloeproductscenter.com/wp-content/uploads/EffectsofHoneyandItsMechanismsofActionontheDevelopmentandProgressionofCancer.pdf

  • Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Member Posts: 551

    Mysticalcity: Great information! I had no idea that studies had been done about Aloe Vera, I thought it was just "popular wisdom". If you are interesting in herbal cures, another plant that is a very popular cure for cancer is the kalanchoe daigremottiana, it is very widespread by the Catalan herbalist Josep Pamies, he has many testimonies of cure with this plant in his page. imageIt is very easy to reproduce. I have planted many and eat raw leaves every day.

    Another medicinal kind of kalanchoes:

    Kalanchoe pinnataimage

    And kalanchoe Gastonis Bonneriimage