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PamelaZelie's avatar

Yes, been reading about fenbendazole and the remarkable stories of people beating cancer.

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AngelaK's avatar

Who oversees these protocols? You dont just start self dosing? Who administers tests to see how the cancer is reacting?

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Carolyn's avatar

So you rely on the same "experts" in the medical community that follow the "recommended" protocols?? Not me. I would rather listen to my GOD given knowledge about MY body and use my common sense that HE gave me also and do my own research. Be familiar with your body and listen to what it tells you. GOD created a marvelous creation when HE created our bodies. We are the ones that have screwed things up..not HIM.

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AngelaK's avatar

I am just asking! Why is everybody so rude and snarky today! Is this the light of Christianity we are supposed to show each other??

I recently lost my 88 year old mother to gastric cancer we opted for no treatments and had no hope..just hospice care for 8 months until she went home to God.

I am trying to learn. Sheesh.

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Heather LibertyCricket's avatar

So sorry for your loss and lack of knowledge due to censorship and the snark from someone above. My friend's husband was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer that is also in his bones. He changed his habits a la The Truth About Cancer series and is already feeling a difference.... feeling better. It has only been 4 weeks. If you need or want testing, you can order your own via requestatest.com. Also. for anyone wanting even easier and cheaper alternative options, look up a book about the homeopathic Banjeri Protocols. There is so much documentation of success of all these different approaches that have been buried. I've gotten both my kids through croup, asthma, tonsillitis with alternative approaches. it does take digging and finding the resources. but it is doable. Do it now before all the info is scrubbed. Become your own expert and spread the knowledge so it isn't lost.

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AngelaK's avatar

In my moms case the tumor could not be removed due to its size and due to that she was unable to eat much..she was also constantly losing blood from the tumor which had to be monitored weekly. Nothing would have helped. She realized it, and by the grace of God, did not suffer for her last 8 months of life. For us, that in itself was a miracle.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Im so sorry about your mom. I didn’t take what you said above to be bad in any way. I’m sorry for any snarkiness that happened too. It’s a good question to ask, who will help monitor and run tests and follow your protocols? I have the same question. And for Chris, in the book, he describes how he did find doctors and providers that helped him with the approach he chose. They monitored and ran the tests and helped manage his choice of care. That is what we should all receive. Doctors who give you the boot if you don’t do it their way….you wouldn’t want them involved in your care anyway. The hard part is to find good doctors, natural medicine, holistic providers…whatever your choice is. That is the search that does need to happen. When your life is on the line….you want a team of people helping you! I would!

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

So sorry for your loss, there are MDs out there that use their brain, not just protocols. Functional medicine is a good start. Also you can look up Dr. Simione Gold, didn't spell her first name correct. She has a wellness clinic.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

She didn’t say she would rely on the same experts that chose the pHarma protocols. She was asking who would do it if you chose an alternate treatment plan. And to be honest, I’m with AngelaK. If it were me I would be searching for providers that would honor my choice to seek an alternate treatment. I would want a team of professionals to help monitor what was happening, run the blood tests, do a scan as necessary, and hopefully to help me navigate the world of alternate treatment options. There’s isn’t anything wrong with wanting or doing that. You can still trust God, listen to The Lords leading, listen to your body, and asking for complete healing from the One that can give it…and have providers help along the way. 😉

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AngelaK's avatar

🙏 Thank you for understanding my intent.

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Kim D's avatar

Dr. Ralph Moss has been around for years and a wealth of knowledge in the alternative cancer field.

https://www.themossreport.com/

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Sunnydaze's avatar

♥️ 😉

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Here’s a website to get you started, by Joe Tippens.

https://mycancerstory.rocks/the-blog/

Dosage Guide: https://www.fenbendazole.org/fenbendazole-information/fenbendazole-dosage-guide/

There is also the book, “World Without Cancer,” by G. Edward Griffin who promotes laetrile (B 17).

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CarO Lyn's avatar

Lots of people continue to see their regular oncologist but do not disclose their use of (for example) fenbendazole. Allopathic doctors have to follow standards of care and they usually will discourage any deviation from it. There is a robust community of alternative treatment advocates on social media/web who will point you to the research studies and naturopath or integrative medicine practitioners they have found. As we’ve learned from Covid, we can’t put all (or any) of our faith on the doctor in the white coat. They have too much incentive (read pharma $$) or are too blinded by their pharma sponsored medical education to consider options outside of their paradigm

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AngelaK's avatar

Oh I know all that 💯. I was quite dusturbed when my mom went for a radiation consult, and the doctor was full of charismatic personality and was touting the treatments as a walk in the park that would help her manage her cancer. I knew from what I had heard through the years that he was being a con artist. Infact a friend of mine in Europe successfully endured chemo but the radiation killed her.

I was impressed however that both her gastro and pcp told me not to have her 'go through that at her age'. (so much for the upbeat radiologists speal! ) They both compassionately recommended hospice care. Though she did not want radiation which the oncologist recommended (because she was not one to trust doctors blindly and knew that drugs could be poison), never the less I was overwhelmed with making decisions.

My point in asking was that I know how overwhelming decisions can be, and wondered how people navigate that horrible, horrible, situation (worrying about life and finances) at a time when you need to lean on someone's medical guidance for help.

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Michael Framson's avatar

AngelaK-- I live in Oregon which is why I know of this person, Dawn Lemmane. https://www.oregonio.com/

Jane McClleland also has a website https://www.howtostarvecancer.com/ Cancer should have never become the industry it is today. You already know the reasons.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Yes! She is at the beginning and has no idea where to find doctors who will treat her alternatively. Location is Michigan if anyone knows.

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CeCe Brown's avatar

There is a fendabenzole group on Facebook with files of info including protocols. Lots of real people's experiences.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/476254899648556/?mibextid=NSMWBT

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Michael Framson's avatar

Hi Angelak, Integrative Oncologists is the short answer to your question. Further up the page I wrote a comment regarding Jane McClleland's book, "How to Starve Cancer and Kill it with Ferroptosis". I am reading it now, and when it comes down to the average lay person, an Integrative Oncologist would be in my opinion essential.

I just saw your comment below. Maybe its snarky Monday or too much caffeine. I am with you and I'm just trying to learn.

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ACroneintheWoods's avatar

That is what I would like to know.

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