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Bigjon
25th December 2019, 08:33 AM
https://needtoknow.news/2019/12/man-claims-an-inexpensive-medicine-for-dogs-that-kills-worms-and-parasites-cured-his-cancer/

Joe Tippens claims that his small-cell lung cancer was cured by an inexpensive drug, fenbendazol, that is used to kill worms and parasites in dogs. He says that his cancer had metastasized to his neck, bladder, pancreas and bones, and he had a life expectancy of less than three months when he began using the medicine, and three months later his cancer was gone. He says that his insurance company spent $1.2 million to save his life, which included an experimental drug, but he attributes his recovery to the inexpensive dog de-worming agent. He also takes CBD oil and a vitamin E supplement.
Stephen Prescott, the president of the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, said that scientists in many credible places have researched this drug for years. However, this information has not been widely shared with the public until Tippens started blogging about his recovery. Prescott plans to organize a case study with Tippens.


https://youtu.be/fCOODjrJhRQ


http://youtu.be/fCOODjrJhRQ

keehah
26th December 2019, 07:34 AM
Seems legit, easy to find a lot of links for fenbendazol having anti-fungal properties.

keehah
17th July 2022, 08:50 AM
Recent interest and testing indicates that this class of common and inexpensive animal drugs also have anti-viral properties.

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Dewormer drug fenbendazole has antiviral effects on BoHV-1 productive infection in cell cultures (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7533386/#:~:text=A%20fenbendazole%20treatment%20reduced%20 virus%20production%20by%20affecting,first%20report %20showing%20that%20fenbendazole%20has%20antiviral %20effects.)

J Vet Sci. 2020 Sep; 21(5): e72.

Fenbendazole, a dewormer drug, is used widely in the clinical treatment of parasite infections in animals. Recent studies have shown that fenbendazole has substantial effects on tumor growth, immune responses, and inflammatory responses, suggesting that fenbendazole is a pluripotent drug. Nevertheless, the antiviral effects have not been reported. Fenbendazole can disrupt microtubules, which are essential for multiple viruses infections, suggesting that fenbendazole might have antiviral effects.

Objectives
This study examined whether fenbendazole could inhibit bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1) productive infection in cell cultures...

Conclusions
Overall, fenbendazole has antiviral effects on BoHV-1 replication.

monty
17th July 2022, 09:33 AM
Recent interest and testing indicates that this class of common and inexpensive animal drugs also have anti-viral properties.

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Dewormer drug fenbendazole has antiviral effects on BoHV-1 productive infection in cell cultures (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7533386/#:~:text=A%20fenbendazole%20treatment%20reduced%20 virus%20production%20by%20affecting,first%20report %20showing%20that%20fenbendazole%20has%20antiviral %20effects.)

There is an old thread here. Ares posted a link to fenbendazole

http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?100738-Girlfriend-has-a-lump-in-her-breast&highlight=Kikeroast

https://www.cancertreatmentsresearch.com/fenbendazole/