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Ivermectin and Fenbendazole Protocols

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Angry Jonathan Zaludek
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Anyone have any direct experience utilizing these medications for cancer prevention / cancer treatment?
Utopia61
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I have just started this treatment a few days ago. I will post results as time goes by. I have been taking treatments at M.D. Anderson. They put me on a drug which was supposed to reduce my testosterone level but it did not work, so they gave me a lupron shot and it failed to reduce the testosterone. Now they are putting me on some new meds which are very strong. A friend told me about the ivermectin, etc. treatment and I have done some research which leads me to believe that this is the best course of action for me.
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Well they are for parasites and work well for that. I would not touch them for cancer treatment personally.

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KidDoc said:

Well they are for parasites and work well for that. I would not touch them for cancer treatment personally.



Curious if you reached this conclusion before or after having read the study?
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BoDog said:

KidDoc said:

Well they are for parasites and work well for that. I would not touch them for cancer treatment personally.



Curious if you reached this conclusion before or after having read the study?

What study? Got a link?
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RAB87
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OP, what type of cancer? I'm engaged with MDA for melanoma. According to my MDA medical team (and CGPT Deep Research) there are no clinical trails proving or disproving ivermectin to be effective for skin cancers. That could be due to the lack of pharma incentives to clinically test this. Some people are reportedly using Ivermectin 1.87% "horse paste" topically to supplement other conventional treatments.

One thing you may not have considered is Vitamin B3. There reportedly HAVE been clinical tests showing reduction in "non-melanoma skin cancers". My MDA oncologist indicated there haven't been tests for B3 and melanoma, but said "it can't hurt and could help". Below is from CGPT DR on B3 and skin cancer.

1. Nicotinamide (Vitamin B3) Oral Supplement
Dosage: 500 mg twice daily
Evidence: A major clinical trial (ONTRAC study, NEJM 2015) found that nicotinamide reduced the rate of new non-melanoma skin cancers by ~23% in high-risk patients.
Mechanism: Helps repair DNA damage from UV exposure and enhances skin immune function.
Safety: Very well tolerated. Unlike niacin, it does not cause flushing.

Recommended for: People with sun damage, prior skin cancers, or actinic keratoses.
rjhtamu
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I look forward to the day and will celebrate when we have much better options for cancer than chemotherapy and radiation. However, I would not put much stock into anti-parasitic treatments for cancer. Viral caused cancers are actually more of a concern and efforts into preventing those however…
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