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Fenbendazole for cancer use was widely started by a special man named Joe Tippens. We also believe He should receive the Nobel prize. If He hadn’t shared his story and didn’t make a blog website and a facebook group then maybe we wouldn’t have heard about Fenbendazole at all.
Click here for his story
In that webpage there’s a password to join his facebook support group
Click here for his facebook support group
Joe Tippens beat his stage 4 lung cancer with Fenbendazole along with Keytruda and other supplements like Curcumin, Vitamin E and CBD oil.
Now He has changed his protocol a bit.
Fenbendazole is a medication to treat parasites in animals.
Although it’s for animal use, it can safely be used in humans.
The human equivalent of this drug is Mebendazole. The only difference between the two is Fenbendazole has an added Sulfur and Sulfur can kill cancer cells so that is a bonus for Fenbendazole.
Some of the studies we link to support Fenbendazole’s anti cancer properties will have studies only mentioning Mebendazole.
We believe all the functions of Mebendazole also should apply to Fenbendazole because they are very similar to each other and we believe Mebendazole is the sister drug so if you click on a study on this page that shows up as a Mebendazole study don’t be discouraged as Fenbendazole should have the same effects as well.

Now before we list some of the anti-cancer properties of Fenbendazole, the most important part is what makes Fenbendazole more effective or makes it work. 
According to this mice cancer study
Fenbendazole alone did not have any positive effect on the mice tumor.
However when mice were given Vitamins with the Fenbendazole, there was a significant tumor growth inhibition.
The Vitamins in the study were Vitamin B, D, K, E, and A.
Joe’s original protocol included Vitamin E but his current protocol does not include any Vitamins.
Does this mean Fenbendazole won’t work without Vitamins. We don’t know but taking this study into consideration, it wouldn’t hurt to take these Vitamins because after all it’s only Vitamins.
Another factor for Fenbendazole bioavailability is that Fenbendazole is said to be fat soluble so it needs fats to increase bioavailability.
According to this study mice tumor shrank when mice were given Fenbendazole mixed with Olive oil.

Joe’s Story on his blog was in 2016.
What is interesting is,  John Hopkins did a study on mice with brain tumor models before(2016) all of this.
By accident they found Fenbendazole stopped the mice’s brain tumors.
By accident as in they had to feed the treat the mice for pinworms so they used Fenbendazole and Fenbendazole stopped the brain tumors and they published this and said this in the study.
The study was published in the year 2011
Here is the study
Here is a quote of they said:

“We accidentally found that fenbendazole, a benzimidazole, reduced brain tumor engraftment in nude mice
after the mouse colony was treated for pinworms.”

Here are Fenbendazole’s anti-cancer properties:

1. Stops cancer cells from dividing and growing
Since Fenbendazole is an anti-parasitic drug for animals, the mechanism in which it kills parasites is by disrupting the function of microtubules inside the parasite’s cell.
One of the functions of a microtubule is cell division and growth. Pretty much the cells don’t work anymore and without a functioning cell, the parasites die.
This same mechanism also affects cancer cells. Click here for the science of microtubule disruption by Fenbendazole.
We believe this is the main reason why Fenbendazole is so powerful against cancer.
There are chemotherapy drugs like Paclitaxel and Docetaxel that do the same as in disrupt the function of a microtubule but as everyone knows chemo has its side effects.
Now you might ask, why doesn’t Fenbendazole affect healthy cells since it healthy normal cells also have microtubules.
Fenbendazole disrupts microtubules but much less aggressively than these chemo drugs.
It doesn’t strongly disrupt microtubules in healthy cells.
Cancer cells, which divide rapidly and depend heavily on dynamic microtubules, are more sensitive to even mild disruption.
Cancer Cells Have “Weaker” Microtubules.
Many cancer cells have mutated or unstable β-tubulin isoforms.
These changes make their microtubules more fragile—and more vulnerable to disruption by drugs like FBZ.
Normal cells, with stable tubulin, can usually withstand low-level interference.
Fenbendazole is only known to cause high liver enzymes in some people and this can be prevented with taking liver supporting supplements such as Tudca and Milk Thistle.

Also we recommend that you not combine Acetaminophen or the brand name Tylenol with Fenbendazole as Tylenol is already harsh on the liver.
The picture below is of a cell and Microtubule is circled with a line that shows what it looks like.

2. Blocks cancer’s glucose metabolism
Another function of a microtubule is glucose uptake which is the energy source for parasites and as many people might know that cancer loves sugar(glucose) the most.
Click here for the study

3. Prevents spread of cancer (Metastases)
Click here for the study

What is of importance is this thing called  ITGB4.
ITGB4 is something that regulates tumor migration and invasion as in it regulates metastases.
Mebendazole reduces the expression of ITGB4 and hence prevents spread of cancer.

4. Prevents cancer stem cells
Click her for the study
It’s the same study as number 3.
ITGB4 also promotes cancer stem cells.
Mebendazole reduces ITGB4 and hence prevents cancer stem cells.
Click here for a broader ITGB4 and cancer stem cells study explanation

5. Fenbendazole breaks the Stroma barrier of cancer.
The stroma is a dense fibrous connective tissue that is like a barrier/shield that protects the cancer from the immune cells and chemo.
Click here for the study

6. Kills cancer cells (Apoptosis)
Click here for the study

7. Synergizes with chemo and radiation and the combination makes the treatment more effective.
Click here for the study

8. Stabilizes/Fixes P53 mutation by restoring it’s anti-cancer functions
Click here for the study

Fenbendazole is a powerful cancer killing treatment as you can see from it’s many anti-cancer properties.
Having said that, we feel that it’s not enough and that’s because cancer will do anything to stay alive and it has metabolic, signaling and growth pathways in the body that uses to stay alive.
Sure Fenbendazole is killing cancer and sure it’s preventing stem cells and spread but cancer is still eating fats and glutamine and is signaling and other growth pathways to stay alive.
Fenbendazole by itself does work for some people but as the saying goes throw the kitchen sink at it and this kitchen sink is Jane McLelland’s protocol as we feel is the best complete protocol in treating cancer.
You can use Fenbendazole in her protocol and use the repurposed drugs and supplements to block cancers pathways and you will be have more better treatment success.
We should also mention that Fenbendazole makes Autophagy more active because it’s so effective in damaging cancer cells.

In a Healthy Person:
Autophagy is like cell maintenance.
It cleans up old or broken parts inside cells.
This keeps cells healthy and working well.
It’s like fixing and tidying up a tiny machine.

In Cancer:
Cancer cells also do maintenance with autophagy.
But they use it to stay alive when they’re damaged.
It helps them grow and survive, even when we try to stop them.
So in cancer, autophagy can be bad maintenance that helps the wrong cells.

When a healthy person fasts, they activate autophagy and this keeps them healthy.
In cancer treatments like Chemo or Fenbendazole tries to stop cancer, but sometimes cancer cells use their clean-up system (autophagy) to fix themselves and keep going. That’s why doctors are looking for ways to block that clean-up so chemo works better.

This is where Jane McLelland’s protocol comes in to place. She explains what pathways and what drugs and supplements block autophagy. You want to block autophagy in the presence of cancer because you don’t want cancer repairing these cells that were damaged by chemo or fenbendazole.

Joe used Panacur made by Merck Pharmaceuticals.
Panacur comes in granules and liquid suspension.
Joe used Panacur granules.
He only recommends Fenbendazole made by Merck. 
The Panacur granules come in packets of 1 gram, 2 gram, 4 gram packets and whole bucket of granules.
1 gram of packet contains 222 mg Fenbendazole. The rest of the 1 gram is filler ingredients.
So remember, for every 1 gram of Panacur granules, there is 222 mg Fenbendazole.
The Panacur Suspension is 100 mg Fenbendazole per 100 mL
There are other brands that sell Fenbendazole and they come in tablets that are obviously easy to take.
There are other brands on Amazon.
Just make sure the chemical molecular is this: C15H13N3O2S
and the Chemical Abstracts Number (CAS) is this: 43210-67-9
Also make sure there supply a copy of a lab test that confirms a purity over 98%

The original Joe Tippens protocol was:
Fenbendazole – 3 days straight then 4 days off
CBD Oil
Curcumin
Vitamin E

His current Protocol is:
Fenbendazole – every day
CBD Oil
Curcumin
Berberine
EGCG
Resveratrol
Fisetin
Beta-glucans 

There are people who use high dosages, as high as 2000 mg Fenbendazole per day.
There are testimonials of people curing their cancer with high dosages.
There was this one testimonial of a lung cancer patient who was doing the base dose of Fenbendazole and tumors were growing but when He increased the dose the tumors shrank.

Fenbendazole has a low absorption rate. It’s known for its poor systemic bioavailability, meaning that only a small amount of the drug actually enters the bloodstream.
Fenbendazole stays mostly in the GI tract, it might be more locally effective for things like gastrointestinal cancers, potentially at lower doses. For lung cancer or any cancer located away from the GI tract, you’d need systemic distribution, so higher doses or formulations that improve absorption like fatty meals and vitamins.
This is not to say the low base dose of 222 mg will not work but wouldn’t it be better to increase the absorption rate by increasing the dosage and therefore increasing the chance of it working better for your cancer.

Fenbendazole alone is a potent cancer killing agent.
But it’s just one part of the puzzle. We recommend reading and learning and implementing Jane’s protocol and including Fenbendazole in her protocol as your best chance to beat cancer.
Having said that, if you can’t do her protocol, at least take  Fenbendazole.