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Cancer - hope for those with the worst kinds (copied from tMB)

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With my recent news from the Dr, I was thinking back to the old Main Board thread about cancer, and figured it would be good to copy and paste it here for those that may not know about or have access to that board. I'll try to copy and paste some of the relevant posts.

FYI, I'm not at that point yet, just very early on diagnosis that I don't yet know the extents of, but figured it would be good for myself and others to have access to that thread.
 

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Post #1 from OSUmark on tMB

A year and a half ago there was a post on the Okstate Rivals board stating, if you know anyone with cancer message @Cowboy76.

@Pancreek1 who you are about to read his story messaged @Cowboy76. I now know people taking this drug right hoping to be one of the many cures of cancer. $2 per dose.


So today I was told by my oncologist at MD Anderson that I am the FIRST patient in their entire history to have small cell lung cancer metastasize throughout my entire body (I was covered in the cancer from head to toe in hundreds of tumors/lesions, including my neck, both lungs, stomach, liver, pancreas and my tailbone), that then went on to have 4 consecutive quarters of "all clear" PET scans.

Back story:

I was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer on Labor Day 2016. I missed the entire 2016 footballl season as I endured heavy chemo and radiation on my left lung where a tumor the size of my fist was there (and had no symptoms....found literally by accident). In the process, they caused pneumonia and the radiation angles (6 of them) all fried my esophagus. Instead of a feeding tube I decided to get hydration from IV and literally live off of my fat stores. Started at 190lbs and by the time my esophagus healed, I weighted 128bls and looked like I had escaped Auschwitz in WWII. (The people that saw me at last yr's extreme camp can attest to my brute strength 130lbs of skin on bones)

In January 2017, a PET scan showed the unthinkable. The small cell lung cancer had metastasized to my entire body. The survivability of widely metastatic small cell is 0%, with a median/mean survival of 3 months. I was literally sent home from MD Anderson in Houston and told there was nothing else they could do for me and I had less than 3 months to live.

The day after I returned to Edmond, Cowboy76 posted an innocuous and generic post on this very Corral forum that simply said, "If you have cancer or know someone who does, give me a shout, I have some interesting news". I've known David and his kids for years so I reached out to him.

He told me a story of a lady at Merck Animal Health (Vetmed division) doing cancer research on mice and discovering quite by accident that a decades old "off patent" animal (cattle, dogs, cats, goats, pigs, etc) dewormer was batting 1.000 in killing all kinds of cancers......and that the lady doing the research had been diagnosed with late stage brain cancer and decided to self prescribe the stuff to herself....and she was all clear a matter of 6-8 weeks later.

Dr. Dave shipped me a supply of the dog dewormer and, having just been told I had only 3 months to live, I started taking it to his suggested dosage. I started taking the dewormer in the 3rd week of January 2017.

Subsequently, My PET scan in first week of May 2017 (3.5 months later) showed that I was all clear. So did the scans in September 17 and January 2018. Today in Houston, my oncologist at MD Anderson walked in the room and said, "In January 2017, we kicked you out of here because there was nothing else we could do for you. Today I'm kicking you out of here because we only serve people with cancer here."

As a backdrop, MD Anderson is now convinced it was the dog dewormer. And I am the first patient in their history to survive the depth of what I had. And MD Anderson, Johns Hopkins and the Univ of Oklahoma all have research projects on the category of intestinal dewormers. MD Anderson and Univ of Oklahoma are directly related to my story.

And because my story has spread so far and wide, I am fielding approx 20 calls per week and have new success stories (so far 4 in all kinds of cancers), and I know Cowboy76 also has additional success stories other than me.

So, faith matters. Prayers matter. Positive thinking and attitude most definitely matter.

And whodathunkit!!!! I spent $1.2M at MD Anderson and was saved by a $5.00 per week OTC dog medicine recommended to me by an OSU grad large animal veterinarian in W. Oklahoma, and DISCOVERED by the bond of OSU fans getting together on-line to cuss and discuss OSU sports, non sports and politics on an open Orange forum called the Corral.

Thanks to Dr. David, Thanks for all of the prayers and I am determined to help as many people as possible hear this story. To that end, I am available to discuss.


“He used the Pancur c 1 milligram tab for 3 days then 4 days off and used the following everyday.

Tocotrienol form of Vitamin E (800mg per day)

Bio-Available Curcumin (600mg per day), and

CBD (25mg per day) oil

He took all of this for 10 weeks.”
 

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Post #30 from osumark

My brother was given 3-6 months to live within the last week. Is this legit or would I just be guiding him towards another path of false hope? He's literally talking to his oncologist this afternoon and has another meeting Friday that his wife has requested I attend to support my brother.
(580) 660-5238
Call Dr. Sturgeon
 

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Post #59 from osumark

I'm a pastor at a church. I work two jobs. 76 and I have been on rivals for 15 plus years each. The drug is $2 per dose and you can get it at any veterinarian clinic.

I lost almost every family member to cancer. I lost a great friend 3 months ago to cancer, I wonder what would have happened if I would have heard of this when he got cancer. I want people healed, and I pray for this to work for 3 of my friends that are currently taking it. I posted this here hoping it saves someone through this post. My job is to tell people the good news. This is hope and good news.
 

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Post #68 from SoonerMD09

FWIW, here is apubmed article looking at things from a medical perspective:

J Biol Chem. 2012 Aug 31;287(36):30625-40. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M111.324228. Epub 2012 Jun 28.
Impairment of the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway by methyl N-(6-phenylsulfanyl-1H-benzimidazol-2-yl)carbamate leads to a potent cytotoxic effect in tumor cells: a novel antiproliferative agent with a potential therapeutic implication.
Dogra N1, Mukhopadhyay T.
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National Centre for Human Genome Studies and Research, Panjab University, Chandigarh-160014, India.
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In recent years, there has been a great deal of interest in proteasome inhibitors as a novel class of anticancer drugs. We report that fenbendazole (FZ) (methyl N-(6-phenylsulfanyl-1H-benzimidazol-2-yl)carbamate) exhibits a potent growth-inhibitory activity against cancer cell lines but not normal cells. We show here, using fluorogenic substrates, that FZ treatment leads to the inhibition of proteasomal activity in the cells. Succinyl-Leu-Leu-Val-Tyr-methylcoumarinamide (MCA), benzyloxycarbonyl-Leu-Leu-Glu-7-amido-4-MCA, and t-butoxycarbonyl-Gln-Ala-Arg-7-amido-4-MCA fluorescent derivatives were used to assess chymotrypsin-like, post-glutamyl peptidyl-hydrolyzing, and trypsin-like protease activities, respectively. Non-small cell lung cancer cells transiently transfected with an expression plasmid encoding pd1EGFP and treated with FZ showed an accumulation of the green fluorescent protein in the cells due to an increase in its half-life. A number of apoptosis regulatory proteins that are normally degraded by the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway like cyclins, p53, and IκBα were found to be accumulated in FZ-treated cells. In addition, FZ induced distinct ER stress-associated genes like GRP78, GADD153, ATF3, IRE1α, and NOXA in these cells. Thus, treatment of human NSCLC cells with fenbendazole induced endoplasmic reticulum stress, reactive oxygen species production, decreased mitochondrial membrane potential, and cytochrome c release that eventually led to cancer cell death. This is the first report to demonstrate the inhibition of proteasome function and induction of endoplasmic reticulum stress/reactive oxygen species-dependent apoptosis in human lung cancer cell lines by fenbendazole, which may represent a new class of anticancer agents showing selective toxicity against cancer cells.
 

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Post #114 from osumark

They are currently recommending taking it 2 times a day, 3 days a week, not consecutive. I just talked to @Cowboy76 he has been at the sale barn all day. He'll be on later tonight. If you called he will call you back.

This week he heard of two people with lung cancer who are cancer Free now, another guy who has been taking it for three weeks (has prostate cancer) feel better than he's felt in a long time. He believes it's definitely shrunk his tumor. He peeing better, and other male things are working better. This guy didn't tell his family BC he didn't want to give them false hope, but now he is bc he feels so much better. These are all people that @Cowboy76 told about it.
 

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Post #119 from osumark

So why aren't you a case report in the NEJM? I'm definitely very skeptical.

A real drug that actually helps people that just came out is called Keytruda. It's immunotherapy- and the most promising drug to come out in many years. It's the only drug to show survival benefit in patients with certain metastatic cancers.

@Pancreek was on Keytruda. They sent him home with 3 months to live. FYI.
 

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Post #129, azvb posted:
JHU has an open study for a very similar drug, it seems.

https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?term=mebendazole&pg=1

They were injecting lab mice with cancers when they noticed some of them had pinworms. They treated all of the mice for pinworms, but then none of the cancers developed.

They then found out other researchers have been testing its efficacy against cancer on animals, and secured funding for human trials.
 

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Post #133 from Volbaskin111

I'll be honest, I had never heard of this. I looked into it deeper. In theory it makes sense- it works very similarly to widely used chemotherapeutic drugs (paclitaxel). Except it works on parasites instead of human (cancer) cells. A few of the earlier linked studies were in pretty bunk journals and most everything else published are in vitro studies or animal studies which can generate hypothesis about how things work in the human body, but that's a completely different ball game.

I've found two case reports now. The michigan one posted above as well as this one: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.3109/0284186X.2013.844359.

Is it the "cure for cancer"? Most likely not. Not to be pessimistic, just realistic. I think it's an interesting hypothesis though, and an idea that should be further pursued. Could it help people? Anecdotally, it seems like it has. It's unlikely to cause much harm though- still needs to be disclosed to the oncologist.
 

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Post #234 from brettmacy18

Update:

My friend's (with GBM stage 4 brain cancer) mother just emailed me and she said she spoke to Dr. Sturgeon. He was very helpful and seemed legit. She has ordered the pills from Amazon for her son. Will report back.
 

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Post #289 from osumark

I talked to Cowboy76 this morning. I asked him about these supplements. He said Pancreek was taking these supplements already and making sure he had a healthy diet. The supplements are antioxidants that are just used to get the dead cancer cells out of your body. Take the suggested dosage. 76 said he would look up Pancreeks first email to him that details the supplements he was taking.

In addition, Pancreek didn't take the supplements on his second round of the treatment
 

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Post #237 from osumark

I don't know if I shared this story in this thread or not.

There are only two people in the history of small cell lung cancer that have survived, one is @Pancreek and another is a lady from Tulsa who heard about Pancreeks story and took Fenbendazole. They were both treated at MDA Anderson. Their doctors offices were two doors down from each other. When the lady from Tulsa received an all clear from her doctor she told him what she was taking, and the doctor couldn't believe it. Her doctor walked down the hall and asked Pancreeks doctor about the guy from Oklahoma that was taking a dog dewormer. The Doctors at MDA had heard about the drug but blew it off like most medical people in this thread. John Hopkins, MDA and the university of Oklahoma aren't blowing it off anymore.
 

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Post #329 from vmo767

This is the regimen Joe Tippens took. he is the author of the "My cancer story" blog.

He used the Pancur c 1 milligram tab for 3 days then 4 days off and used the following everyday.
  • Tocotrienol form of Vitamin E (800mg per day)

  • Bio-Available Curcumin (600mg per day), and

  • CBD (25mg per day) oil
    Don't know how long he took it.
 

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Post #342 from OSUmark.

Hey Joe I love hearing stories about winning cancer battles (yours and others). What did your docs at MD Anderson say about beginning this inside a MD clinical trial?

My frank discussion with my oncologist at MD Anderson (who has been there 35 years) went with him saying the following in order (Please remember he had already told me I am the sole data outlier both in terms of widely metastasized small cell lung cancer but also the sole data outlier on the clinical trial I participated in...the clinical trial barely kept its promise of buying some of the people even an extra year):

a. "You little shit, I knew you were doing something else because there's no explanation for your results..

b. "You know?, scientists have known for quite some time that the anthelmintic (to kill parasites) category of drugs would have a positive impact on killing cancer, and in fact there was an anthelmintic prescribed in the 80's and 90's for colon cancer.

c. Me: "Doc, if you've known for decades why hasn't something been done to further the research. Him: "I don't know but I suppose because all of them are far off patent and the economic incentive isn't there. Look around here at the Houston Medical Center...53 Hospitals, over 100,000 employees ,serving over 7 million patients per year. That is a big part of our economy"

d. Me: "Doc, you've said I am the sole data outlier in MD Anderson history, will you agree with me it has to be the dog dewormer?" Him smiling: "All I can say publicly is I will meet you half way and tell you I certainly think it had an impact...and I plan on standing up more research here on it."

So privately he agrees, but publicly without more research he simply can't[/QUOTE]
 

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Post #364 from FSUTD1

I pray that anyone dealing with cancer looks into this and it saves their life.

Starting looking at the benefits of a water only fast and a true ketogenic diet to kill cancer. Glucose is the growth engine to spread cancer. There are several reports that say you can “starvel” cancer.

Watch the documentary “ The Science of Fasting” on YouTube
 

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Post #404 from bigbee67

Update on someone following the regimen. He has "adenocarcinoma mouth cancer of the upper left jaw and palate stage 4 VERY LARGE TUMOR"


I got an email from my buddy yesterday. Here is the gist of it:

"I have Adenocarcinoma mouth cancer of the upper left jaw and palate stage 4 VERY LARGE TUMOR.

I talked to pharmacy and to Joe. Today is my 3rd week on the wormer, plus 3 supplements, cost 375.00 per month.

Hemp oil CBD
Curcumin pill
Tocotrientol Vit E

My tumor is shrinking very fast before my eyes. It is visible to the eye so I can see it as well feel that it is much smaller.

No cat scan or pet scan done as yet. I would say after 3 months or so I will get them redone.

Thanks again my friend!"
 

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You got it. Just be sure the Vitamin E has tocotrienols not tocopherols.

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You can get this on Amazon. Or you can order all your vitamins and CBD oil from mcadoorandy@gmail.com. He is a pharmacist in I believe Oklahoma.
 

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Post #517 from osumark

from Joe:

Cowboy76[/USER] and anyone else interested, I updated my blog for the insertion of a very cool research article (ATTACHED BELOW) written by some scientists in India that helps explain the efficacy of Fenbendazole. I can tell you that Rutgers U. cancer cell biologists have stood up full time research on it. OU Stephenson center (who heard about it from me) has received grants for Ovarian cancer research on both Fenbendazole and Mebendazole. MD Anderson is now researching it because of me. Johns Hopkins is actively in current trials with Mebendazole for brain cancer patients (and they are not happy about my blog as their financial sponsor is playing games with Mebendazole pricing (It can still be purchased in Mexico and Canada for under $5.00/week)

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-30158-6

Here is what the Rutgers University PhD cancer cell biologist wrote to me about the above article and their work they started just 6 weeks ago (because of my blog):
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"Basically, it follows pretty much the same line of investigation that we originally had when the summer started. In fact, we actually just started two different experiments this past Thursday and Friday with FZ.

a. A hallmark of metastatic cancer is the lost ability to maintain appropriate cell-cell contacts. On Thursday we started an experiment on the establishment of cell-cell contacts to see if FZ has any effects on formation of contacts. If anything looks promising, we will move to trying similar experiments with several types of cancer cell lines.

b. The second experiment is cooking over the weekend where we are looking at cell growth and the effect of FZ on proliferation. Interestingly, our discussion on follow-up experiments follow the same line of thought as the paper.

The microtubule effect can be very confounding because any effect on the cytoskeleton will have secondary and tertiary effects elsewhere. For example, autophagy relies upon moving "cellular cargo" along microtubules and so no MT, no cargo movement, and crappy autophagy. So not surprising that the paper reports other effects -- they almost all rely upon cargo movement of some sort.

Hope this makes sense
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In summary the research says the following:

Altogether, our findings show microtubule disruption, p53 stabilization and interference with glucose metabolism as collective underlying mechanisms of FZ induced preferential elimination of cancer cells both in vitro and in vivo.

microtubules are the pillars of the cell's roof. P53 is the Gene that STOPS cancer and all cancer cells require sugar to live. Pretty cool stuff

And the Main Board people accused me of fraud. :)[/QUOTE]
From @osumark
I understand. I ignore the fraud claims, and focus on the good. I’ve told 100’s of people now. I hope it saves many friends and friends of friends.
 

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Post #522 from osumark

My sister got this today.

Within a 4 day span, an appellate judge friend of mine mentioned Fenbendazole and then when I was having breakfast with a physician friend about 4 days thereafter, he mentioned that he had just come back from Ecuador and another Dr. was telling him about a "vet" medicine that was curing all kinds of cancer but he could not remember the name of medication. I asked him if it was Fenbendazole and he exclaimed, "Yes, how did you know about that?" I told him about my judge friend mentioning it to me just in a casual conversation.

I talked with Terry Tippens, who is Joe Tippens' brother and a well-known local/state attorney. Darryl Tippens (Joe and Terry's brother) was head of the English Dept here at OC for many years.

Terry and I talked for quite a while and he said Joe was fielding so many calls that he started a blog. Joe is totally cancer free - going on two years.

According to Terry, apparently, OU, Rutgers, John Hopkins and MD Anderson as well as others may be doing some research in this area on the repurposing of this drug. This vet medicine for pinworms has virtually no side effects on a human beings according to the literature I have read and a retired vet friend!!

www.mycancerstory.rocks is the blog of Joe Tippens and he explains everything that he did.

Here are some other things I looked at after hearing this from two different sources recently - I really believed it was a God thing - including the complete cure of brain cancer on a 80+ woman that Terry was telling me about this morning (8-13-18). There are several people I know with horrible stages of cancer, including brain cancer; so I have passed Joe's blog on to others.

http://www.baltimoresun.com/health/bs-hs-pinworm-cancer-drug-20140506-story.html

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2687140

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3580766/

https://www.americaninno.com/dc/joh...-hopkins-drug-may-help-brain-cancer-patients/

https://www.americaninno.com/dc/joh...-hopkins-drug-may-help-brain-cancer-patients/

https://www.npr.org/sections/health...-being-tested-as-a-potential-anti-cancer-drug

https://www.researchgate.net/public..._growth_and_survival_of_prostate_cancer_cells

https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/new...finding_yields_a_possible_tumor_fighting_drug

https://www.wakingtimes.com/2015/12...cancer-cure-youre-not-supposed-to-know-about/

http://www.viewzone.com/mebendazole.html
 

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Post #574 from bigbee67

I've posted on here several times about my customer that is fighting adenocarcinoma. After going on this regimen he has experienced significant shrinkage of the tumor.

I was talking to a neighbor last week and she told me her husband had been sick from chemo and radiation treatments for Merkel cell carcinoma on his neck. I said "Why didn't you tell me two months ago?" I gave her all docs info and printed the blog post and gave it to her. They're checking with oncologist but I suspect they'll be starting the wormer and supplements shorty. Will keep you posted.
 

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Post #640 from osumark

I just talked to a guy named Sid that has been on Panacur c for 4 weeks now. He has Prostate cancer and has had it for several years, the doctors told him there wasn't anything else they could do for him. He found out about the Panacur from my sister, she evaluates doctors at a large hospital in Oklahoma. My sister was very skeptical, but passed on this information to this man.

Sid had prostate cancer and it had spread to his sternum, sacrum, scapula, T-8 disc, and esophagus. When I first talked to him he was in a lot of pain and couldn't hardly sleep. Most of his pain was in his chest and back. He's taking the full regiment. I had lunch with him yesterday, he said that the extreme pain is gone, but he still lives with the type of pain that advil would most likely take care of, if he could take advil.

He said he feels a lot better and believes it's working. He hasn't gone back in for a scan yet. I'll let you know when I hear something.

We have over 300 people taking it that I know of, and with many success stories, I have a few people that are having a tough time. Donnie doesn't seem to have had any luck with it so far, he's had other health issues as well during this time. Please pray for him, he's a godly man and is actually a Pastor, his cancer started in one kidney, they removed the kidney, then when he went back for a check up it had spread to his hip and lungs. Donnie is in the hospital now. There's another guy from TMB who's dad has been taking it for 3 weeks, his dad has been losing weight, and has no appetite, I don't think he's been on it long enough. Please pray for these individuals and their families.
 

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Post #645 from Marchfourth

Well I'm G.T. Six weeks ago a 3.5cm speculated tumor was discovered in my right upper lung. I'm 65 and cancer is riddled through out my family. Grandparents, parents all lost to cancer was my motivation to get scanned. Not one of my loved ones were helped with conventional treatment and after watching them suffer, I knew I wasnt. I had read this post in June and came back to it when I received my lung cancer news. I called Mark and Joe and was encouraged by both to get started on the regime, which I did five weeks ago. In the meantime i had six doctors say that this thing needed to be surgically removed. So I found the best surgeon and moved forward to have the top third of my lung removed, which was scheduled for October 3; but an MRI of my brain had to be done cause that's were lung cancer likes to go hide. I also requested another lung scan and Dr said he didn't need one. Well I wasn't going to tell him I was taking dog wormer, but I was willing to tell him hundreds were praying for me and let's take a look. I did MRI and CT scan this past Friday. I got a call today from surgeons office and they were in shock. The tumor is gone. They said miracle. I cried as did my family and friends. I'm so fortunate and grateful to have read Mark's post back in June. God is good and so is the dewormer. I'm too numb to type anymore
 

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Post #650 is from Pancreek1, from the original post

I am Joe......."Ground Zero of this story:"

This may sound crazy, but just today, GT's call to me today about his story above was the FIFTH call I got Just today with similar stories.

I have been reluctant to post here because initially I was accused here of some unseemly motives, such as profits. I want everyone to know that my opportunity cost per hour is pretty high, yet I spend about half of every day pro-bono dealing with people like GT in the post above. Ask him. And thus far, I have invested six figures getting the message out for zero return. I'm ok with that. It is important. But when people accuse otherwise, it Does make me wonder.
 

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Post #657 fron pancreek1

Correction. I take that regimen EVERY week without cessation and will for the rest of my life. There is no logical reason to only take it in 10 week cycles. The form of the Panacur is a dry powder, not a pill.
 

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Post #752 from osumark

Cowboy76 in this thread passed away last night. I had met Doc a few times in the past, but on May 18, 2018 we began a journey together to try to bring healing to those battling the worst forms of cancer. Doc, Joe, and I have told 1000 of people about Fenbendazole. I really wasn’t asked to tell people, but I couldn’t help but try.

Doc told me a few months ago that Cancer wouldn’t be the thing that got him most likely, but it would probably be his heart. Doc had a heart condition for years, and in the end it got him. See you on the other side, Doc.
 
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