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Well, I've been using Panacur C on and off for several months now. One of my issues is increased gastritis pain brought on by the antimmflamatory my Oncologist's Assistant insisted I could take for my RA (worsened by my Inhibitor medication), even thi I have a damaged stomach. I'm still struggling to heal my stomach. But, here's some surprising news: my husband and I were taking care of banking and the young woman who was assisting us was upset. Turns out her fiance had just been diagnosed with a very rare form of colon cancer that is better known for skin cancer - after 3 other Oncologists missed it. The surgeon who did exploratory surgery to find out where the fiance's horrendous pain and severe intestinal issues came from discovered the cancer by accident - and discovered that the liver was horribly inflamed with a Pin Worm! The surgeon told her fiance that his cancer was most likely a result of the inflammation caused by the Pin Worm damaging the liver and his immunity was compromised! I told the woman about Panacur C and she was going to research it and talk to his new Oncologist at MD Anderson about it! I also read that studies are now being done on Panacuur C in the fight against cancer!

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Stage4Gir

I just told my oncologist tonight about it and she was going to look it up. Curious to see what she says.

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Andersl

Thank you for sharing this story. It does only good when we spread the word :)

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Rhwright12

Yea! More non toxic options! Yea to “hounding’ down the cure! 😀💕

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Godbeforme

That's really good news! I started taking fenben 2 mos. ago or so and one thing I have noticed, strange as it sounds, is I quit having bladder retention problems! WHAT an UNEXPECTED GIFT! Just wanted to mention it to you and so happy you shared the news about the panacur testing being done. Also, just a reminder, come January it will have been a year since Israeli scientists announced that they had a cure for ALL cancer called MU TA TO! Can't wait to hear what they've been doing all year and the results! God bless you and heal us all in Jesus name, amen! <3 xo

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Spagnoli12 in reply toGodbeforme

What regimen are you using? Supplements? Vit E? Curcumin? 220of femben? Four days on , three off? Wondering how youre taking it.

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Godbeforme in reply toSpagnoli12

Hi. I take it 3 days on and off 4 as per joe's protocol @ 222 mg. per dose. I also take Vitamin E, calcium, D3, melatonin, baking soda, ginger root, as well as my bp meds and metformin. God bless and heal us all in Jesus name, amen!

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Spagnoli12 in reply toGodbeforme

Thanks. I know Joe's protocol as well. Have written it down it for my friend who has aggressive Gleason 9 prostate cancer, but he hasn't begun it yet.

(My dog has a probably malignant, inoperable stomach tumor and I was thinking of trying this with her. I wonder if the dosage is the same for the supplements. I know the 222 for pancur is standard as she's 80 lbs.)

Wish you the best.

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Godbeforme in reply toSpagnoli12

I just have to mention ... my brother has a dog that had cancer and he has started putting baking soda in her water. he had gotten treatment for the dog before, had the tumor removed, etc. and he said it came back but that since he started putting baking soda in the dog's water, the tumor is gone. just repeating what he told me. I don't know how much he uses.

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Spagnoli12 in reply toGodbeforme

Thanks. Creating an alkaline ph might be why. Ill give it a try.

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Godbeforme in reply toSpagnoli12

he just told me that day before yesterday and I hope it helps your dog.

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Spagnoli12 in reply toGodbeforme

Me too. Maybe less than a teaspoon in the waterbowl? I'll have to figure out how to make sure she drinks it because I have eight senior dogs and their large water bowls are all over. Probably put it in all if them, won't hurt...

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Godbeforme in reply toSpagnoli12

I had read a teaspoon per gallon of water and there is no taste. my other brother says he puts it in his coffee and it makes the coffee taste better, just remembering that ...

in reply toGodbeforme

I do the same thing! Although I sometimes forget to take it.

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Mindysooty

I've literally just ordered some on the back of LouisaMay's recent post and other anecdotal stories. I must admit, I haven't quite got my head around the fact that I'm about to start taking blooming dog wormer!! If I start barking at my hubby and my nose gets cold and wet should I report the side effects hahaha. Looking forward to the unexpected side effect that Godbeforme mentions though, now that would be a bonus :).

I have my next progress scan on Monday so I'll start taking it straight away after that so I can measure success at my next scan, 3 months later. I must say, at each of my scans I've had a slight reduction in one or the other of my mets areas, so I'm doing ok anyway but if this Fenbendazole (Panacur C) helps even more, all the better.

best wishes to all.

Josie x

in reply toMindysooty

Hi Josie,

I wish you all the best as you start taking fenbendazole. Let's hope you don't start barking or begging for treats!!

I take mebendazole, which is the human version of fenbendazole. I alternate it every month with doxycycline.

That's really good news that you have seen a reduction in your tumours. Hopefully they will continue to shrink and go away altogether. That's my hope too! I wish you well for your upcoming scans.

Sophie x

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Mindysooty in reply to

Thanks Sophie.

begging for treats, lol.

x

in reply toMindysooty

Or running round and round in circles!!

Sophie x

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Zoomies!

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Godbeforme in reply toMindysooty

what helped me was realizing that it's the same thing they give people but different 1st letters i.e. menbendazole is very similar. I hesitated six months or so before I could take it because of the repulsion, I know what you mean very well. It has absolutely NO taste and should be taken with a bit of fat. I like mine with orange juice then will have a spoonful of peanut butter or something fatty. God bless and heal us all in Jesus name, amen!

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Mindysooty in reply toGodbeforme

I love peanut butter, thats a definite option. Thanks x

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Godbeforme in reply toMindysooty

main thing is to get it nice and wet so you don't choke on it as it's very dry, coarse powder. I swish it first then swallow, whether I use water or oj. there is nothing unpleasant about it, it is tasteless ... think I said that LOL ... this message will repeat in 5 ... 4 ... 3 ... 2 LOL

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Mindysooty in reply toGodbeforme

Hahaha, I repeat myself loads -I blame the meds, nothing at all to do with getting old 😘. Thanks for the advice, its getting delivered today so I'll soon be giving it a whirl. X

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Godbeforme in reply toMindysooty

it really boosted my confidence too, to be doing something for myself that is harmless otherwise made me feel really good and my doctor said that is one of the most important things in this fight, a positive attitude, he said people with positivity seem to do better.

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Mindysooty in reply toGodbeforme

100% behind PMA, positive mental attitude. I think it makes a huge difference. Xx

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Godbeforme in reply toMindysooty

:) I can't make the frown sign, the other parentheses quit working on my keyboard LOL ... how's that for positive? I should explain, I make the smiley face by typing : ) with no space in between ...

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