Hi everyone my journey start this year on March 2024 with Advance Prostate Cancel Stage 4 with Metastasis to Bones and Limp Nodes !!! PSA was 47 !!!! I was 54 years old at the time of my diagnosis!!! One Month later i start Treatment at UM( University of Miami) with a excellent oncologist after 6 sessions of chemotherapy ( Doxatel) Lupron + Zitiga ( Aberitarone) my PSA coming down to 0.053 and right now is at 0.074 for the last two months !!!! I am been doing research about Joe Tippens Protocol and I planned to start on this week !!! But I have a doubt about it I can do my actual treatment with the Fenben + the other natural nutrients without any problems!!! I don’t want to go back and feels like I was on the beginning!!!Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated Thanks in advance
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Fenbendazole for Advance Prostate Cancer
Congratulations on your successful treatment! Why mess with success?
Has potential to damage your liver, no?
Hi yes maybe but if you read other people succes with Fenbendazole that have no side effects !!! I Plan to sick on Joe Protocol and check my liver function every month
I have tried Fenbendazole without success a few years back. I understand that it might have worked for some cancer patients but have you ever read anything about it having worked for advanced prostate cancer?
I can provide you a name and phone number that I found in another place !!! I talk to him yesterday and confirmed by him that His Metastatic Prostate Cancer Disappears in 3 months!!! He live in Texas !!!now if tru or not I don’t really know!!! But what will he the point to Lying to me and other people and posted your name and number to the public and answer the phone when you call !!!
How long did you use it? Were you also doing standard treatment?
My memory has been quite affected by ADT so I do not recall precisely how long I tried it. I think it must have been for 2-3 months in the first year following my diagnostic. I was trying out all sort of things at the time but I don't think I was doing standard treatments at that point. I only began fully on SOC when nothing else I had tried made a dent in the rise of PSA even though I was feeling healthier and healthier month after month of supplementing myself and living a cleaner life. Ironically, once I got on SOC, my PSA went down but I've felt sicker and sicker gradually until my ADT vacation. I've now been back on ADT (plus Xtandi) since June and will likely take another vacation in January or February for a few months to rebuild my health before resuming SOC once more.
In Feb I'll have been on Fenben for five years. Been on iver for four. Who the heck knows? ADT well before either and continuously throughout. I'm continuing on both through radiation. I've had encouraging PSA till recently and encouraging scans through the latest on July, but I have been metastatic since initial diagnosis in 2018. We'll see.
i tried fenben with no success. I wish we knew what the biomarkers are between success and failure.
I would say go for it but stick with SOC also. I don’t know of any contra indications in combination with SOC.
did you get genetic testing done?
How long did you use it? And were you doing conventional treatment at same time?
I would say 6 months, before starting ADT.
I was bio recurrent with a slowly rising PSA so I through everything at it before starting ADT, but nothing stopped its march to PSA 15.
I used mine with DMSO orally
You threw everything at it in an attempt to beat it without ADT? If so, that's something I never considered since Joe Tippens himself has always said do both standard treatment and his protocol. He had already been through radiation and chemo, and was starting immunotherapy when he started fenben. He's very clear about that on his web page.
What was your DMSO dosage?
I won't repeat my numerous past posts, but you can review my profile and read about my 5-years on fenben and 4 years on iver, and numerous other things. I'm still very much in the game of life (diagnosed as metastatic to bones 6 years ago, Gleason 9), but I haven't made any fantastic claims about it. Still reviewing evidence--daily. This is a long-term clinical trial of one.
I should add that I've always done those things in addition to standard treatment, not instead of. Very important. On the other hand, I haven't seen that anything I've done conflicts with standard treatment (you may hear that refrain).
When I had BCR, I used this and it lowered PSA. Easy to check liver monthly with UltaLabTests.com or others where you get draws at Quest. Pretty cheap. I eventually chose SRT as a more semi-permanent option and keep this as an option in the future.
Also, I am cutting and pasting info from Dr William Makis MD below. I subscribe to his substack. These two relate to prostate cancer. His site covers all types of cancer. Hope this helps.
#1)" I get emails from around the world and I try to answer them all.
Patients from around the world (hello Ecuador!) are benefiting from Ivermectin and Fenbendazole combination protocols.
This was an intermediate dose protocol, with a starting dose of Ivermectin of 1mg/kg/day and a Fenbendazole dose of 222mg to 444mg a day.
Additional benefit with a ketogenic diet!
Now this is only 3 months in, but I think PSA 800 to 18 is good progress so far.
I’ve had some USA and Canadian family members tell me recently that their loved ones are too attached to mainstream medicine and are too afraid to try Ivermectin for their cancer. I can’t understand such fear, it’s literally all benefit and no risk.
Glad to see patients around the world benefiting from Ivermectin and Fenbendazole!"
#2) "Stage 4 Prostate Cancer patient:
Started Ivermectin 1mg/kg and Fenbendazole 1000mg 3 days on 4 days off.
In 12 days PSA drops 1533 to 968 (37% drop). Abdominal cancer lymph nodes have disappeared.
To be honest, that’s a lot of cancer cell killing over a very short period of time.
That will cause a great deal of FATIGUE. That’s to be expected.
Bone pain? Also. As cancer cells in bone get killed, the inflammation can also cause bone pain.
These go away with time.
Incredible response? Absolutely. This gentleman is on his way to becoming cancer free."
Me: There is a lot of ongoing research and studies into this and other alternatives if needed. Not at the "Gold Study" level but may 10 years from now as if someone can wait that long :). Good luck brother.
Hi I read your profile and definitely Joe Tippens Protocol is working for you !!!! I decided to give it a try!!! My current PSA is 0.074 for the last 2 months, I on Lupron and Aberitarone (Zytiga) but side effects are really bad and I am only 55 years old !!! I lose my libido completely and is not the most important thing but I hoping to get cure and gets my live back !!! My question how do you follow Joe Protocol? I have Fenbendazole 222 mg , Milk Thistle !!!!!Turmeric Curcumin !!! Vitamin c and E Magnesium!!! And Artemisinin 200 mg this one I don’t know how I going to use !!! I see you mentioned it!!! Please any suggestions will be appreciated Thanks in advance
that’s a good result. My low point from a start in June 21 of 542 was 0.07 in March 23. Slow increase since then. I did docetaxel in 2021 plus ADT and started fenben in about Nov 21 along with a lot of other off label drugs. My personal view is it has helped slow spread but no cure (as advanced stage 4). That said quality of life and overall health is very good considering so I believe helps. Need to protect your liver. There are a couple of fenben groups other than Joe. I use a much higher dose than the 222mg. Note I also do a lot of exercise and have a no meat , no refined sugars and no dairy diet as well. Just turned 60.
there are a lot of testimonials of ivermectin working well with chemo. It supposedly kills the stem cells that chemo leaves behind that returns later per Dr Makis. It happened to my mom and killed her. Plus lessons chemo side effects. I will see soon myself without chemo- leaning towards radiation if my current protocol stops working .
But I strongly urge you to get a GKI reader and get your GKI under 2. I would never tell anyone to stop traditional treatments. But the press/pulse protocol is effective if you research it. But fasting is key but dangerous if bmi is under 19
I am not sure about the fenbendazole I’ve been on it 2 months but not even sure if it’s pure. My liver enzymes are slightly elevated.
Make sure Vit D stays 60-80 super important I’m also on high doses of vitamin C. And tumerac