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    theres a lot of info here and I cant say I have seen it all , but question , why do parasites cause cancer?

    dont certain foods such as sushi, carry parasites , and dont certain groups eat more sushi than others?

    so shouldnt these cultures have more cancer? do they? why do the strong stomach acids we have not kill these parasites? why is cancer everywhere today?are there more parasites?

    something doesnt add up for me
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    Quote Posted by thepainterdoug (here)
    theres a lot of info here and I cant say I have seem it all , but question , why do parasites cause cancer?

    dont certain foods such as sushi, carry parasites , and dont certain groups eat more sushi than others?

    so shouldnt these cultures have more cancer? do they? why do the strong stomach acids we have not kill these parasites? why is cancer everywhere today?are there more parasites?

    something doesn't add up for me
    Here is the partial answer.

    Cancer is not a separate parasitic organism, but its cells share several biological traits with parasites. Cancer arises from mutations in a person's own cells, leading to uncontrolled growth and the formation of tumors. While cancer cells are not foreign organisms like typical parasites, they exhibit parasitic-like behaviors such as independent proliferation, resistance to cell death (apoptosis), and the ability to evade the host's immune system. These similarities have led some researchers to describe cancer as a parasitic entity, with the tumor acting as a new, self-sustaining biological entity that depends on the host for nutrients and energy.
    However, the prevailing scientific consensus is that cancer is not a parasite, but rather a malfunctioning part of the host's own body.

    The idea that cancer is a newly evolved parasitic species is a controversial hypothesis, primarily associated with Peter Duesberg, who argues that cancer results from chromosomal instability leading to the emergence of a new species.

    Despite these theoretical parallels, cancer cells are derived from the host's own genome and do not represent a separate organism that can be transmitted between individuals like true parasites.

    This is an issue near and dear to me because I am going through a second round of serious cancer in my life. Right now, I am evaluating all conventional and unconventional methods to combat the cancer. But I am still struggling with the base question, which it to fight the cancer or not. There are pros and cons in both directions.

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    Quote Posted by thepainterdoug (here)
    theres a lot of info here and I cant say I have seem it all , but question , why do parasites cause cancer?
    This is my UNinformed opinion, based on what I believe I know. (But it may be incorrect!)

    Ivermectin works miracles against covid, but covid has nothing to do with parasites. The action of invermectin (against covid, cancer, and very possibly other things too) seems to be because it has other effective actions as well.

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    Quote Posted by thepainterdoug (here)
    theres a lot of info here and I cant say I have seem it all , but question , why do parasites cause cancer?

    dont certain foods such as sushi, carry parasites , and dont certain groups eat more sushi than others?

    so shouldnt these cultures have more cancer? do they? why do the strong stomach acids we have not kill these parasites? why is cancer everywhere today?are there more parasites?

    something doesnt add up for me
    There is a video kicking around somewhere which explains that when a cell gets infected with paracites and these then multiply within the cell, the cell avoids dying from the infection by dividing into 2 cells. This halves the paracite loading.
    Mulitiply the process and you get a cluster of paracite infected cells which are the called a tumor.
    So thats why anti paracitics such as Ivermectin and Fenben can cure 'cancer'..

    If I find the video about this, I add it here later.
    Here it is:
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    Default Re: Fenbendazole protocol for Cancer

    Fenbendazole anecdote about a cat miracle, 3 weeks from 2 Vets saying no hope, to a diagnosis of cancer-free. This is from a commenter on one of Dr. Campbell’s recent videos. The Dr. is clear that he does not endorse Fenben for human use, as it is only cleared for veterinary use, but I trust his judgement in including that story here. This segment starts at 10:~30 of L = 14:58.

    The headline story about Florida green-lighting funds for Ivermectin studies, is great news too.

    Florida funds ivermectin cancer research

    Dr. John Campbell


    3.27M subscribers

    Nov 13, 2025

    Am not pasting the lengthy vid description, because it does not mention the cat story. Please go to the YouTube for that.

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    Quote Posted by thepainterdoug (here)
    theres a lot of info here and I cant say I have seem it all , but question , why do parasites cause cancer?

    dont certain foods such as sushi, carry parasites , and dont certain groups eat more sushi than others?

    so shouldnt these cultures have more cancer? do they? why do the strong stomach acids we have not kill these parasites? why is cancer everywhere today?are there more parasites?

    something doesnt add up for me
    My sister in law is Korean, and she says it is standard practice in the East to deworm regularly. They take mebendazole if I remember correctly. It is in the west that is has been phased out, a few decades ago.

    On a side note, I have some wormwood/clove/black walnut parasite cleanse arriving today. I am equal parts excited and terrified haha. Wish me luck!

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    My sister in law is Korean, and she says it is standard practice in the East to deworm regularly. They take mebendazole if I remember correctly. It is in the west that is has been phased out, a few decades ago.

    On a side note, I have some wormwood/clove/black walnut parasite cleanse arriving today. I am equal parts excited and terrified haha. Wish me luck!
    Good luck with your cleansing potion. “Wormwood” sounds promising. Related, or maybe not, I was told by some friends in West Germany in the late 80’s that Chernobyl means Wormwood. I don’t recall the interpretation they had of that.

    I picked up a gut worm somewhere in Asia in the mid 90’s, endured a quite itchy butt hole for awhile. Finally used an over-counter drugstore de-wormer and found the little guy in my toilet.About 6 inches long, and about half the width of a regular earthworm.

    I realise that you may be targeting a parasite other than a big gut-one, and I’m curious about your motive symptoms. If that’s not too much asking. 😳🥸🤣♥️

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    No worries lol, yeah the natural version formula for a parasite cleanse needs to contain wormwood/clove/black walnut apparently, so that's what I went with.

    Main reason is that I read a bunch of stuff about parasites recently, and seeing the toxic nastiness they cause made me want to do a cleanse. There's a lot of material out there showing they are a main cause of significant disease including cancer. Talking to older relatives, they confirm it used to be standard practice a few generations ago to deworm. Farmers also do it regularly. We deworm animals, so why not humans? If you live in the country or around animals, there is a high likelihood of picking them up.

    So my motive is peace of mind, disease prevention and a general cleanse, not targeting one thing or another, just overall good health. Sorry to hear about your experience haha.

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    My 77 year old wife has recently been diagnosed with late stage ovarian cancer that has spread to her stomach lining (peritoneal metastatic disease). She is going in for surgery on Christmas Eve to debulk a large mass next to her uterus. Her holistic health provider is going to write prescriptions for Ivermectin + Mebendazole. Is Mebendazole just the human version of Fenbendazole and just as effective?
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    Quote Posted by elderdawg (here)
    My 77 year old wife has recently been diagnosed with late stage ovarian cancer that has spread to her stomach lining (peritoneal metastatic disease). She is going in for surgery on Christmas Eve to debulk a large mass next to her uterus. Her holistic health provider is going to write prescriptions for Ivermectin + Mebendazole. Is Mebendazole just the human version of Fenbendazole and just as effective?
    I'm bumping this possibly important question. I took a brief look, and found this article:
    (...but it's a mainstream one, so please bear that in mind)

    It has to be possible that the work of Joe Tippens (and others referenced in this very valuable thread) may provide the answer. (I've read the posts, but not watched all the videos!) Maybe other readers can help?

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    Quote Posted by elderdawg (here)
    My 77 year old wife has recently been diagnosed with late stage ovarian cancer that has spread to her stomach lining (peritoneal metastatic disease). She is going in for surgery on Christmas Eve to debulk a large mass next to her uterus. Her holistic health provider is going to write prescriptions for Ivermectin + Mebendazole. Is Mebendazole just the human version of Fenbendazole and just as effective?
    Elderdawg,
    Actually, the fenbendazole group that I joined on Facebook seemed to think that Mebendazole is actually the preferred form for humans, but most used the fenbendazole because of price and lack of a cooperating health practitioner, although they both are basically the same. (That FB group is very helpful, btw)

    As a word of encouragement, my mother had late stage ovarian cancer, just like your wife, with the peritoneal involvement. Her surgeon did a long procedure to remove as much as he possibly could, but he didn't give us much hope. But remarkably enough, after a short, mild chemo course (for sweeping up cells), she started to regain her health. Her cancer happened at age 65, and she passed away at 94. (but not from cancer, which never reappeared.) I often wonder what she did that turned her course, as she did no alternatives, nor did she change any habits. The only thing I can possibly think of was that she absolutely LOVED and craved tomatoes and tomato juice and she would slice up fresh tomatoes all day long and eat them.

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    Hi Friends,

    Interesting information on this thread.

    Here's my story. My old man has Stage 4 prostate cancer that has already spread here and there. It's one of those fast-acting types of cancers that he got after deciding, of his own free will, to get the jabs, despite being advised not to.

    A couple of months after taking these jabs back in 2021-2022, he told me he had hard lumps on his chest and had a scheduled visit with the doctor. The doctor called him urgently and quietly said, F**K Me. He was obviously shocked, as my father's prostate blood results were normal in 2019. This time, they were through the roof.

    Anyway, so the doctor prescribed him hormone blocker injections every 3 months or so, and in addition, chemotherapy. He took the injection and kindly declined the chemotherapy. He contacted me and told me the bad news. I suggested another person (a powerful healer) who might also help him, whom he can use in conjunction with the doctor's protocol. He agreed.

    It's now 3-4 years since his diagnosis. Everything is going well; he is still alive and working full-time at a factory where he has worked for over 25 years.

    He still has the cancer, but it looks like it has stopped or slowed right down, or even reversed in size. I don't know yet, but I will be able to access his PET scans, just after the diagnosis and a couple of months ago. So I will be able to see what is happening.

    Recently, I advised him to look into the Fenbendazole and Ivermectin protocol. For the last 3 months, he has been taking these, and just now stopped taking them, as his blood results are returning abnormal liver results, which is understandable, due to the nature of these tablets. The local doctor is scratching her head, wondering why it's so high. I suspect these will drop right down in two months, and then we will take it from there.


    I just wanted to share my story and am also eager to see how the Fenbendazole and Ivermectin protocol works for him.

    Cheers,
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    If he starts back on the IVM and Fenben he should also take a milk thistle supplement.

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    Quote Posted by elderdawg (here)
    If he starts back on the IVM and Fenben he should also take a milk thistle supplement.
    He was taking all the necessary vitamins and supplements. Currently, he is only taking milk thistle for liver support.
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    Hi Friends,

    Below is a short video on Fenbendazole & Cancer - a comprehensive research review. It might be helpful for your research. Always triple-check your information.



    This telegram channel focuses on Fenbendazole and Ivermectin, and also lists approved suppliers. I haven't personally used any of these.

    The video is nearly 70MB; it would be helpful if a moderator copied it and stored it in the Avalon library.

    Cheers,
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    Hi Friends,

    For those interested in the Fenbendazole protocol, a book is now available from the Avalon library. It's very detailed, and I highly recommend it.

    F1nding Fenbendaz0l3

    Cheers,
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    Quote Posted by Szymon (here)
    Hi Friends,

    Below is a short video on Fenbendazole & Cancer - a comprehensive research review. It might be helpful for your research. Always triple-check your information.



    This telegram channel focuses on Fenbendazole and Ivermectin, and also lists approved suppliers. I haven't personally used any of these.

    The video is nearly 70MB; it would be helpful if a moderator copied it and stored it in the Avalon library.

    Cheers,
    Szymon
    Done now

    https://avalonlibrary.net/Fenbendazo...for_cancer.mp4

    Done now

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    The Eagle flies free

    Translated from Spanish
    🚨🚨 The world’s FIRST peer-reviewed protocol using IVERMECTIN, mebendazole, and fenbendazole for cancer has been published...
    This could change the future of oncology forever...
    Huge recognition to the lead authors Ilyes Baghli and Pierrick Martínez, Dr. Paul Marik of FLCCC, and all the researchers who refused to stay silent...
    These drugs play a crucial role in the treatment of cancer...
    Thousands of cancer patients have already used high doses of ivermectin, mebendazole, and fenbendazole with successful results...

    https://x.com/Fa21519230/status/2020561349475004830

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    Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

    Feb 6
    Mel Gibson isn't lying…. A recent study documented COMPLETE REMISSION of Stage IV cancers using fenbendazole.

    Patients with advanced melanoma, breast, and prostate cancer saw their tumors disappear — without chemotherapy.

    Clinical trials must be launched immediately.

    https://x.com/NicHulscher/status/2019791636331479310




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    BREAKING NEWS: Big Pharma has attacked our FENBENDAZOLE in CANCER Paper!

    They have now retracted our Fenbendazole paper using a fraudulent excuse. You can read it yourself.
    Nothing wrong with the paper. The attack is directly aimed at me for helping 8000+ cancer patients.

    The man behind this vicious attack on Cancer patients is the paper's Chief Editor, Maurie Markman MD, President of City of Hope Cancer Centers and former Vice President of Clinical Research at MD Anderson
    @MDAndersonNews


    They want Cancer patients with NO OPTIONS and NO HOPE! Write to Maurie and tell him how you feel about his vicious attack on cancer patients.

    Don't let these Cancer Drug Cartel criminals get away with cancer patient abuse like this!

    @FLSurgeonGen
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