Hi Roland: I am not a fan of chemo either. But there are some cancers that are treated more successfully by combining chemo with ivermectin or fenbendazole. The repurposed drugs get at the cancer stem cells which the chemo cannot do. There are actually studies on using the combination which I have found through Dr. Paul Marik of FLCCC, aβ¦
Hi Roland: I am not a fan of chemo either. But there are some cancers that are treated more successfully by combining chemo with ivermectin or fenbendazole. The repurposed drugs get at the cancer stem cells which the chemo cannot do. There are actually studies on using the combination which I have found through Dr. Paul Marik of FLCCC, and Dr. Makis. The ivermectin and fenbendazole seem to focus the chemo on target and protect more of the healthy tissue and reduced side effects. I personally would head straight for the ivermectin and fenbendazole alone. Possibly surgery if indicated. Right now I am treating my dog with lung tumors with fenbendazole and the rest of the Joe Tippen, protocol, along with many other immune boosting supplements. heβs been on it for two months, and today I will find out if the masses have started to shrink.ππ½
I wish you luck with your dog. Unfortunately, it I much more difficult to treat a dog than a human. None of the dozen or more cancer books I have read have anything positive to say about using chemo under any circumstances . Everyone needs to be responsible for their own health and make the final decisions, because no one but you will have to live with your choices.
Hi Roland: I am not a fan of chemo either. But there are some cancers that are treated more successfully by combining chemo with ivermectin or fenbendazole. The repurposed drugs get at the cancer stem cells which the chemo cannot do. There are actually studies on using the combination which I have found through Dr. Paul Marik of FLCCC, and Dr. Makis. The ivermectin and fenbendazole seem to focus the chemo on target and protect more of the healthy tissue and reduced side effects. I personally would head straight for the ivermectin and fenbendazole alone. Possibly surgery if indicated. Right now I am treating my dog with lung tumors with fenbendazole and the rest of the Joe Tippen, protocol, along with many other immune boosting supplements. heβs been on it for two months, and today I will find out if the masses have started to shrink.ππ½
I wish you luck with your dog. Unfortunately, it I much more difficult to treat a dog than a human. None of the dozen or more cancer books I have read have anything positive to say about using chemo under any circumstances . Everyone needs to be responsible for their own health and make the final decisions, because no one but you will have to live with your choices.