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1oldcoyote

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1st off I had stage 4 cancer a year ago last Spring. My Oncologist gave me two options; 1. We can watch it & see how you do. 2. Take chemo infusions (12 infusions total, 2 infusions over 2 days every month). The flipside of me doing nothing. I will most likely be dead in 5 years. (I had a slow growing cancer). I opted for chemo infusions. 9 days after my 4th infusion. That chemo hit me hard. Total body pain & agony. For most of that day. I was in complete agony. So I quit taking it after that day. Since I had quit. I searched the net for alternate treatments & cures. I came across a man who was dying of stage 4 small cell lung cancer. This man endured all typical cancer treatments & still was going to die. He was told about an anti-parasitic medicine from a Veteranrian friend. That has shown to stop cancer cell division/spread in lab mice studies. So he started taking it. Because he believed he had nothing to lose. Which that medicine eventually not only stopped his cancer cell growth. But eventually killed it.

I shared what I found in numerous searches for the truth. My intent was to offer others. Who are fighting cancer. There IS hope for some. You want to call BS on that info. Go right ahead. You want to delete me from this site. You go right ahead. IF...you have the mindset to block me form sharing information to all. Who have no future life in their battle fighting their own cancer. Well go right ahead. Block me, delete me. Because I no longer care. What you believe or have to say.
 
Panacur... dog wormer
Turkey tail mushrooms

It is called "Joe Tippin's Protocal"
His cancer spread all throughout his body. Had weeks to live. That was ten years ago and he is still kicking.


Some have had great success with Ivermectin also.
 
Fenbendazole is cheap and has no significant side effects in humans. Worth actual quality studies.

As always, anecdotes are useful as possible indicators, but since people with cancer get well with and without treatment, a study will identify whether there is a statistically significant effect.

In the meantime, probably no reason not to take it.
 

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