Is Fenbendazole a cure for cancer? lots of buzz but does the science support? seems some say yes, some question it, some say caution; we need proper comparative effectiveness research, large clinical
trials, pragmatic, large sample size, large event number (outcome), strong methods, randomization, concealment of allocation), blinding of adjudicator, baseline balance; BUT all we are told are lies!
Con or CAUTION:
Another view on Fenbendazole? DR. COLLEEN HUBER says so & I wrote on Fenbendazole as an anti-cancer therapeutic yet HUBER clarifies points that you should know! Balance is key & both sides, I find
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Start HUBER here: ‘Fenbendazole, known on the street as “dog de-wormer for cancer” has been very effectively advertised for anti-cancer effect. Social media has let this urban legend loose to the point where it gained high hopes and very high profile attention. Even Joe Rogan, the world’s biggest broadcaster by far, recently touted it on a podcast for …
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Fenbendazole, is this a drug that can mitigate cancer & why are oncologists silent? No incentive?: "The Overlooked Miracle Drug for Cancer? Why Big Pharma Fears Fenbendazole" (The Vigilant Fox News)
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"Fenbendazole has at least 12 proven anti-cancer mechanisms in vitro and in vivo," wrote cancer researcher Makis. "So why are there no Fenbendazole clinical trials for cancer? The answer seems rather obvious: it’s very cheap, it’s safe, and it seems to be very effective.




Does Fenbendazole Cause Liver Damage?
Some have expressed concern that fenbendazole has been linked to liver injury. There is a report documenting the effect of fenbendazole on liver function as measured by the enzymes aspartate transaminase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT). A search using Google of “fenbendazole and cancer” returns this case report as the first result: Teppei Yamaguchi, Junichi Shimizu, Yuko Oya, Yoshitsugu Horio, Toyoaki Hida. Drug-Induced Liver Injury in a Patient with Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer after the Self-Administration of Fenbendazole Based on Social Media Information. Case Rep Oncol 1 September 2021; 14 (2): 886–891. https://doi.org/10.1159/000516276
Elevated liver enzymes may actually be a good sign for a cancer patient taking fenbendazole. Those liver enzyme (AST, ALT) values may spike for one or two months as the liver is stressed by the influx of dead cancer cells as it filters and processes the cellular debris from those dead cancer cells. AST and ALT increasing is a sign of hepatic stress (work), not necessarily disease, in the context of fenbendazole use. These liver enzymes usually normalize after the cancer is eradicated by fenbendazole.
FYI, liver enzymes will also fluctuate with other noncancerous sicknesses/recoveries as dead cellular debris enters the bloodstream and is processed by the liver for removal. This is part of a normal physiological process. Temporary liver enzyme fluctuation should be expected to occur as a matter of course when using fenbendazole as fenbendazole kills the cancer cells.
I’ve watched now 39 friends and family taking ivermectin and some with stage 4 spread to the brain 🧠
Dr’s stated gi home and make the most of the time you have left..... a matter of months at best
My family and friends have gone from these stage 4 turbo cancers till now being in some cases cancer free and in others tumours still shrinking at a rate that they will be cancer free by Christmas 🙏
If ever there was a miracle ,non invasive treatment for cancer that deserved the Nobel prize 🏆 then based on the point of fact , hands down it’s ivermectin.