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fenebozle and ivermectin vit c protocol



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The "Fenebozle and Ivermectin Vitamin C Protocol for Cancer" refers to an alternative or integrative approach to cancer treatment that involves the use of fenbendazole (often misspelled as "fenebozle"), ivermectin, and high-dose vitamin C. This protocol is not a standard medical treatment and lacks comprehensive clinical validation from large-scale human trials. Here's a general outline based on available information:

Fenbendazole:
  • Dosage: Typically, users take fenbendazole in cycles. A common regimen inspired by anecdotal reports like Joe Tippens involves 222 mg for three consecutive days, followed by four days off, repeating the cycle. However, dosages can vary significantly.
  • Mechanism: Fenbendazole is thought to inhibit cancer cell growth by interfering with microtubule formation, which is crucial for cell division. It also might influence pathways like glucose metabolism and immune response in cancer cells.
Ivermectin:
  • Dosage: Dosages can vary, but some protocols suggest around 0.2 to 0.4 mg/kg body weight daily or every other day.
  • Mechanism: Ivermectin has been studied for its potential anti-tumor effects, including inducing apoptosis (programmed cell death), inhibiting cancer cell proliferation, and potentially reversing drug resistance in cancer cells. Its exact role in cancer treatment is still under research.
Vitamin C:
  • Dosage: High-dose vitamin C can be administered either orally or intravenously. Intravenous doses are often in the gram range (e.g., 25 to 100 grams), while oral doses might reach several grams daily.
  • Mechanism: High-dose vitamin C is believed to act as an anti-cancer agent by generating hydrogen peroxide in the extracellular space, which can selectively kill cancer cells while sparing healthy cells due to different antioxidant levels.
Protocol Overview:
  • Combination: These compounds are sometimes used together under the belief that they can synergistically enhance each other's anti-cancer effects. For instance:
    • Fenbendazole might destabilize microtubules, making cancer cells more susceptible to other treatments.
    • Ivermectin could inhibit pathways that fenbendazole might not directly affect, potentially enhancing the overall anti-cancer impact.
    • Vitamin C could provide an oxidative stress environment that might be lethal to cancer cells, potentially while fenbendazole and ivermectin disrupt cellular processes.
  • Additional Components: Some protocols include other supplements or dietary changes, like curcumin, CBD oil, vitamin E, or a ketogenic diet, to potentially amplify the effects or address different aspects of cancer biology.
Important Considerations:
  • Lack of FDA Approval: None of these drugs are approved by the FDA for cancer treatment, and their use in this context is based on preliminary research, anecdotal evidence, or small studies.
  • Risks: There are potential side effects and drug interactions to consider. For instance, high-dose vitamin C can interfere with certain chemotherapy drugs, and ivermectin, if not dosed correctly, can have neurological side effects.
  • Medical Supervision: It's critical to undertake such protocols under medical supervision due to potential risks and to ensure they do not interfere with conventional treatments.
This information is based on current research and anecdotal reports but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting any alternative cancer treatments.
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