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has any one heard of fenbenzadol?

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Hi Guys, I hope it’s ok to ask here, if not i do apologise. i am stage 4 lung cancer and treating naturally. i’m looking into Fenbenzadol dog wormer which is having success with cancer. I’m curious if anyone has heard also and what they think? any links on getting the real deal as i have seen the items on amazon are fake.. not pure etc I do hope it’s ok to ask on here and thank you for your time xxx

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hi there, there is a company called Care Oncology Protocal that does prescribe them. I friend of mine took them along side traditional treatment through this company. Might be worth contacting them. Wishing you positive vibes for success x

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Hi Mizzrm,My husband has been taking Fenbendazole and many other supplements. If you are doing this naturally like he has had to because of his heart condition . They won't do any treatments for him. He is stage 4b metastatic. It has been very difficult and expensive. Look at a vegan diet or keto. Watch your iron. He has become anemic. Make sure to eat and exercise. Look into Cachexia...this is not good. We are dealing with all of the above. Also, you must clean up the inflammation in the body and blood. This is what causes disease. His inflammation was very bad. We are just getting it under control now after several months of detoxing and other things you can do. If you want to send me a way to contact you for any other info I can try to help you from our experience, please let me know.

Kindest Regards and much success xo

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Dear Mizzrm

Sorry to hear you have lung cancer and how difficult this must be for both you and your loved ones.

We are unable to advise or recommend Fenbenzadole as all our information and advice is based on evidence based research.

You are more than welcome to look at our information booklets, which can be found on this link: roycastle.org/help-and-supp...

You may be interested to look at our latest news and ongoing research:

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Please be careful, as you are aware, that unfortunately, some people do take advantage of those seeking alternative cancer treatments and can do more harm than good.

If you would like to discuss anything you can email ask the nurse at lungcancerhelp@roycastle.org

All the very best

The Roy Castle Support Team

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Hi @mizzrm

I'm sorry you're going through all this too. My husband was diagnosed a couple of years ago with stage 4 NSCLC, but is now 'no evidence of disease' after responding really well to chemo and immunotherapy.

When he was first diagnosed, with a pretty poor prognosis, I spent hours on the internet looking for someone or something who could promise a miracle.

I spent a long time looking into the Care Oncology Clinic (as Cockailschemocancer mentions) - this is a team of "proper" medics who prescribe a number of off-label drugs to take alongside your standard of care. It all sounded very promising. However, I became really uncomfortable because they do not publish any results and would not provide any data to back up their claims despite me asking repeatedly. That's got to be a big warning sign!

I also looked into the Jane McLelland approach (how to starve cancer), again, it all sounded very sensible but again I became uncomfortable because she advises to follow standard of care protocols, but add to that lots of supplements. They only allow positive progress stories to be shared and I felt she was really pushing the purchase of her book and course. And it seems to me that everyone sharing their positive progress lists all the supplements they're taking but then say they're on immunotherapy or a targeted therapy, things that we know work for many people from the clinical trials.

As RoyCastleHelpline says, there are many people out there who are happy to take advantage of other people's desperation. I know how desperate I was to find that 'cure' but the reality has been that there are so many excellent treatments now for lung cancer, all of which have been backed up by proper trials. It allowed us, with his oncologist, to make the best decisions made on solid evidence.

I hope you find an approach that is right for you. x

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Sorry, but Fenbendazole for cancer is snake oil. It tracks back to the claims of Joe Tippens that it cured his terminal lung cancer.

Joe Tippens was a participant in the Keytruda clinical trial at the MD Anderson Cancer Center.

So what really cured him? Clinically proven immunotherapy prescribed by oncologists or a treatment for parasites in dogs bought on the internet? Figure that out for yourself.

kind regards,

Steve

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