I never thought I’d be writing about cancer, let alone about my own battle with it. But here I am, sharing my story, not just because it’s mine, but because it’s one of hope, discovery, and an unconventional path towards healing.
My journey with cancer began like it does for many: with shock, fear, and an overwhelming amount of medical jargon that made the future seem bleak. But then, I stumbled upon something that changed everything—Ivermectin and Fenbendazole.
The Diagnosis
It was a routine checkup that turned my world upside down. The doctor’s voice was calm, but his words were like a sledgehammer to my reality: “You have cancer.” The specifics? Stage 3 colorectal cancer.
The recommended path was surgery, followed by chemotherapy and radiation—a daunting prospect that promised to test my resilience in ways I never imagined.
The Research Begins
Desperate for alternatives or complements to conventional treatments, I dove into research. I was looking for anything that could offer a sliver of hope without the side effects of traditional methods.
That’s when I stumbled upon discussions and studies regarding Ivermectin and Fenbendazole, two drugs commonly known for their anti-parasitic properties but gaining attention for their potential in cancer treatment.
Ivermectin: The Unexpected Warrior
Ivermectin, initially developed to combat parasites in both humans and animals, was showing some remarkable results in cancer research. Here’s what I found:
- Research from Frontiers highlighted that Ivermectin could inhibit colorectal cancer cell growth through various mechanisms, including inducing apoptosis (cell death) and inhibiting cell proliferation. The study involved cell lines and mice, demonstrating that Ivermectin dose-dependently reduced tumor growth and promoted apoptosis. This was eye-opening.
- Another intriguing study explored how Ivermectin could reverse drug resistance in cancer cells, a common problem in chemotherapy treatments. This research indicated that Ivermectin could make cancer cells more responsive to other cancer drugs, potentially enhancing their effectiveness.
Fenbendazole: The Silent Healer
Fenbendazole, a drug veterinarians use to deworm dogs, also caught my attention. The narrative around Fenbendazole wasn’t as widespread, but the implications in cancer treatment were compelling:
- A study from the International Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine suggested a protocol involving Fenbendazole alongside other compounds like Vitamin E, curcumin, and CBD, showing significant anti-cancer activity. This combination was thought to enhance the immune system, reduce oxidative stress, and directly impact cancer cells.
- Research published on PMC discussed Fenbendazole’s ability to inhibit glucose uptake in cancer cells, crucial since many cancer cells rely heavily on glucose for growth. This could starve the cancer cells, leading to their death.
The Decision to Try
Armed with this knowledge, but also aware that these treatments are not FDA-approved for cancer, I decided to discuss with my oncologist.
The response was a cautious openness; while there wasn’t clinical trial data in humans, the potential benefits against the backdrop of my prognosis made us decide to proceed with caution.
My Protocol: Tips and Tricks
Here’s how I structured my approach, which might offer insights for others considering this path:
- Dosage: I started with Ivermectin at 0.2 mg/kg daily, which aligned with some studies’ recommendations. Fenbendazole was taken at 444 mg daily, but I took one day off each week to prevent tolerance, as suggested by some patient accounts.
- Diet: I adopted a ketogenic diet, which research suggested could synergize with these drugs by altering the cancer cell environment. I included fasting windows, aiming to enhance Fenbendazole’s effects by increasing its bioavailability.
- Supplements: Curcumin, Vitamin E, and CBD were part of my regimen, believed to support the anticancer effects of Fenbendazole. I took these with meals for better absorption.
- Monitoring: Regular blood tests were crucial to monitor my liver and kidney function, given these drugs’ potential side effects. I was also under close medical supervision.
Stories of Hope
While my journey is personal, I’ve met others along the way whose stories are worth sharing:
- Joe Tippens, perhaps one of the most famous cases, had terminal small-cell lung cancer and was given weeks to live. His regimen, which included Fenbendazole, led to his cancer disappearing, a story that has since inspired many.
- Another individual I connected with online had aggressive prostate cancer. After starting on Ivermectin and Fenbendazole, alongside conventional treatments, his PSA levels (a marker for prostate cancer) plummeted, giving him hope and time he thought was lost.
The Outcome
Months into this treatment, I felt different. My energy levels were up, and subsequent scans showed a significant reduction in tumor size.
My oncologist was cautiously optimistic; we weren’t out of the woods, but the path had changed.
Reflections on My Journey
This journey wasn’t just about battling cancer; it was about challenging the status quo of treatment options. Here’s what I learned:
- Be Your Advocate: Research, read, and ask questions. Your health is your responsibility, and sometimes, the answers lie in less traveled paths.
- Integrative Approach: Combining conventional and alternative treatments can sometimes yield better results than either alone.
- Community Support: I found solace and guidance in online forums and groups where others shared their experiences with these drugs.
- Stay Informed: The field of cancer research is dynamic. Keeping up with new studies can offer new strategies or confirm the path you’re on.
Looking Forward
My story isn’t over, and I continue with a mix of hope and vigilance. While Ivermectin and Fenbendazole have shown promise in my case and others’, they are not without risks or the need for further research. I advocate for more studies to solidify their place in cancer treatment protocols.
For anyone reading this with cancer or supporting someone who does, remember, every case is unique. My journey might not be yours, but what I hope to impart is the courage to explore, the wisdom to question, and the resilience to keep fighting. In the battle against cancer, sometimes the most unconventional weapons can offer the most hope.