I’m going to try Fenbendazole on my dog who had a cancer growth removed in July. I am reading that it’s very important to administer Fenbendazole with vitamin E. So just like IVM, it seems that these treatments are done in conjunction with supplements. Maybe the adverse events are due to not combining with E for absorption
I’m going to try Fenbendazole on my dog who had a cancer growth removed in July. I am reading that it’s very important to administer Fenbendazole with vitamin E. So just like IVM, it seems that these treatments are done in conjunction with supplements. Maybe the adverse events are due to not combining with E for absorption
Here is the protocol we are using to treat Simon’s cancer:
* Fenbendazole: 250mg once daily (after he has eaten his breakfast) Merck SafeGuard 5pk
* CBD oil (organic full spectrum): 36mg daily – 12mg 3 times a day (morning, late afternoon, and before bed)
* Pycnogenol aka French Maritime Pine Bark Extract: (standardized to min 95% Proanthocyanidins) 150mg daily, mixed in with his breakfast.
* Vitamin C: 1000mg (mixed in with his breakfast)
* Vitamin E: 2-268mg capsules / total 800 IU (mixed in with his breakfast) *
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* UPDATED ITEMS: Fenbendazole liquid for goats and Vitamin E Succinate:
* In place of the equine Fenbendazole above, we now give Simon Safe-guard Dewormer for Goats liquid suspension 10% at 2.5 cc or the equivalent of 250 mg per day. (This stuff tastes nasty so we add it to plain yogurt and he loves it).
* Vitamin E Succinate 2-330 mg capsules. We also reduced his original Vitamin E to one capsule per day.
* Vitamin D3 400 IU: 1 capsule per day.
These are the exact products we are using. We are very careful to take vitamins and supplements that have no harmful additives and chemicals.
*It’s important to know the role of Vitamine E in the absorption of Fenbendazole. Please read this White Paper about this. Also important is this study that was done on Fenbendazole and its effects on cancer.
I’m going to try Fenbendazole on my dog who had a cancer growth removed in July. I am reading that it’s very important to administer Fenbendazole with vitamin E. So just like IVM, it seems that these treatments are done in conjunction with supplements. Maybe the adverse events are due to not combining with E for absorption
Just need to administer with olive oil (oleic acid) or butter see https://fenbendazole.substack.com
Thanks I’m following that. Somewhere in the comments I got a link to https://www.prairiedoghall.com/curing-my-dogs-cancer/
Here is the protocol we are using to treat Simon’s cancer:
* Fenbendazole: 250mg once daily (after he has eaten his breakfast) Merck SafeGuard 5pk
* CBD oil (organic full spectrum): 36mg daily – 12mg 3 times a day (morning, late afternoon, and before bed)
* Pycnogenol aka French Maritime Pine Bark Extract: (standardized to min 95% Proanthocyanidins) 150mg daily, mixed in with his breakfast.
* Vitamin C: 1000mg (mixed in with his breakfast)
* Vitamin E: 2-268mg capsules / total 800 IU (mixed in with his breakfast) *
* ————————————————————————————-
* UPDATED ITEMS: Fenbendazole liquid for goats and Vitamin E Succinate:
* In place of the equine Fenbendazole above, we now give Simon Safe-guard Dewormer for Goats liquid suspension 10% at 2.5 cc or the equivalent of 250 mg per day. (This stuff tastes nasty so we add it to plain yogurt and he loves it).
* Vitamin E Succinate 2-330 mg capsules. We also reduced his original Vitamin E to one capsule per day.
* Vitamin D3 400 IU: 1 capsule per day.
These are the exact products we are using. We are very careful to take vitamins and supplements that have no harmful additives and chemicals.
*It’s important to know the role of Vitamine E in the absorption of Fenbendazole. Please read this White Paper about this. Also important is this study that was done on Fenbendazole and its effects on cancer.