07/11/2024 / By Ethan Huff
Someone who in August 2023 was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer reportedly cured the disease using a common veterinary medicine known as fenbendazole (Panacur C).
“Sudden and Unexpected” (@toobaffled) tweeted that last August, doctors told him he had just three to six months max to sort out his affairs. Thankfully, he knew about fenbendazole and immediately began a routine that also included a variety of dietary supplements and superfoods.
The patient’s quality of life had deteriorated rather quickly up until that point. Once starting the “fenben,” as many are now calling it, the patient immediately started to feel better with less nausea and increased energy, as well as the good and much-needed kind of weight gain.
“My scan in November 2023 indicated that this severe cancer had neither grown or spread,” the patient wrote on X. “My cancer marker dropped from over 100,000 to 35,000. As of January 2024, my new marker number was 18k!!! My oncologist was just scratching his head, and a family member said he seemed bewildered! And no, I did not inform him about the fenben.”
“I was terrified he’d drop me as a patient. I was quite appreciative for fenben and how it has helped me. I was feeling better and stronger. I had scans and bloodwork done in March, and my markers are now down to 6000. And the tumors were shrinking!!! Two weeks after my previous scan. I scanned again, and it returned NED.”
(Related: Did you know that pairing fenbendazole with ivermectin is a powerful way to fight cancer?)
You are probably wondering what this guy took to see these amazing results in a relatively short period of time. His morning protocol seven days a week looked like this:
Curcumin (600mg)
Zinc (50mg)
Milk thistle (15-30 drops, 2-3 times daily in fruit juice or water)
Serrapeptase (120,000 IU)
Fenbendazole (1,000mg of Panacur C, preferably with a meal)
At night, the protocol seven days a week looked like this:
Curcumin (600mg)
Berberine (600mg 2-3 times daily)
Quercetin (500mg)
Turkey tail
Vitamin E (800mg)
Fenbendazole (1,000mg)
The patient also took 12mg of ivermectin daily, 5-7 days per week. He also recommends limiting sugar and processed food intake and drinking lots of green tea.
Someone named “FED UP” (@FowardGoing) responded to the patient’s post with a sad version of the same story involving her husband, who did not do the fenbendazole protocol.
“My husband after I donated a kidney to him didn’t feel well,” she wrote. “I cut our four-month checkup short and got him to the Mayo Clinic in three. Cancer out of the blue. Pancreatic. Went down the rabbit hole while he was in the hospital.”
“Oncologist said those are only conspiracy remedies. I had no time. I lost him. The love of my life. [Ivermectin] and [fenben] came a week after he was gone. No mercy shall I ever give. 8 months gone.”
There is a lesson to be learned there, by the way. If you or someone you love gets cancer, you may want to consider doing what the first patient did rather than end up like the woman’s husband in the second story.
“I have lost my respect for most medical people,” someone wrote in response to the second story. “They could have given it to your husband.”
“Or at least not brushed me aside,” the widow responded soberly.
The FLCCC Alliance also put together a special protocol for treating cancer that also involves the use of repurposed drugs and metabolic interventions. It is worth checking out if you are in need of cancer solutions.
Learn more about how to fight cancer naturally at CancerSolutions.news.
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