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As many of you are aware, the loss of both my parents and my aunt to cancer has deeply affected me, leading me to take a personal interest in the topic. Through my research, I've learned that cancer impacts 40% of people, highlighting the importance of staying informed about the latest developments and breakthroughs in the field. I came across something compelling last night and, after sharing it with a few medical professionals, I believe it's worth exploring further. I'll also post it on Discourse for additional insights. 

Remember, when you are stuck in a bind,  it is worth exploring every possible option can sometimes make a difference.

While Fenbendazole Fenben might seem like a "miracle drug," it's essential to approach it with caution. Always consult a healthcare professional before trying any alternative treatments, as they can provide valuable guidance and help you make informed decisions.

  1. Low-Cost and Repurposed: Fenbendazole is described as a very low-cost drug, potentially repurposed from an anti-parasitic medication, showing remarkable results against cancer.
  2. Wide Range of Anti-Cancer Mechanisms: It boasts at least 12 anti-cancer mechanisms of action, both in vitro (in the lab) and in vivo (in living organisms), making it a versatile tool against cancer.
  3. Multiple Research Papers: Nine research papers have reviewed Fenbendazole, supporting its efficacy and mechanism of action against cancer.
  4. Inhibits Cancer Cell Growth and Spread: Fenbendazole disrupts microtubule polymerization, a major mechanism by which it inhibits cancer cell viability, migration, invasion, and impairs glucose utilization by cancer cells.
  5. Induces Cancer Cell Death: It is capable of inducing apoptosis (programmed cell death), autophagy (destruction of cells by their own enzymes), pyroptosis, and necrosis in cancer cells.
  6. Supports Conventional Treatments: Fenbendazole not only works on its own but also sensitizes cancer cells to conventional chemotherapy and radiation therapy, enhancing their effectiveness.
  7. FDA-Approved Similar Drug: A similar drug in the same family as Fenbendazole, named Meendo (I think), has already been approved by the FDA and is in several clinical trials for brain and colon cancers.
  8. Lack of Clinical Trials Due to Cost-Effectiveness: Despite its potential, there are no clinical trials for Fenbendazole specifically for cancer, speculated to be due to its low cost and high safety profile, which may not offer substantial profit margins for pharmaceutical companies.


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The Miracle Cancer Drug Big Pharma Ignores | Joe Rogan Experience

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Anonymous

I've seen some comments about sugar and inflammation causing cancer and that going keto helps. Processed sugar is bad, but keto is bad also. The way to reduce inflammation and reduce risk of cancer is going on a whole-food plant-based diet (James only eats black beans, garlic, nuts, green shakes and coffee). Plant-based foods have the same problem as Fenbendazole, there's not much profit to be made so it's hard to get funding clinical studies. There are tons of studies funded by the beef, chicken and dairy industries to show that they are healthy but they are flawed. For example, they will prove that increasing beef intake from 1 oz/day to 5 oz/day doesn't increase health risk, but they wouldn't compare that with a control group that eats 0 oz/day. However, there have been a lot of plant-based food studies over that last 15 years. There's a website called Nutritionalfacts.org where the doctor reads through all of the medical and scientific literature and posts short youtube videos about the studies he reads. He publishes books too but he does not sell supplements or anything else. Very reputable source of information. My wife and I have been on a whole-food plant-based diet for 7 years. Our cooking skills have improved and we love eating more than ever now!

Anonymous

This is about the tenth time I’ve heard about dog heartworm medicine (I believe this is the same medication) curing cancer patients that have been given very little time to live. I have no idea if it really works or if it’s just bullshit, but if I personally had cancer with nothing left to do but die, I’d certainly try it. Turkey tail mushrooms are also beneficial. NOT MEDICAL ADVICE