Firsthand Experience with Fenbendazole, Ivermectin, Lactoferrin?
Do you have firsthand, real-world experience with taking Fenbendazole, Ivermectin, and / or Lactoferrin, and if so, what were your results?
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@jamesrpalmer, please see these related discussions for more info and experiences:
- Firsthand Experience with Fenbendazole, Ivermectin, Lactoferrin?https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/firsthand-experience-with-fenbendazole-ivermectin-lactoferrin/
- Ivermectin for Prostate Cancer? (Being studied) https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/ivermectin-for-prostate-cancer/
This is what Mayo Clinic experts would like you to know:
- Mayo Clinic on use of ivermectin or other dewormers to treat cancer https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/about-connect/newsfeed-post/mayo-clinic-on-use-of-ivermectin-or-other-dewormers-to-treat-cancer/
Important
It is NOT safe to take ivermectin used in veterinary medicine. Please talk to your doctor before taking any over-the-counter medications or supplements that claim to fight or cure cancer.
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6 Reactions@jamesrpalmer I have never taken Ivermectin, but I have taken ADT. It lowered my PSA and the cancer was then hit with radiation.
I bounced back very quickly and my T levels were even higher than when I started treatment.
ADT is not something you take ‘just because’. Its effects are powerful and ‘can’ be detrimental to some men, just as any medicine. But its effects are also immeasurably helpful in fighting prostate cancer…so you make your choice: fight the cancer with something that has an 85 yr track record of success, or go with the unproven, internet myth of Ivermectin. Simple.
Phil
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5 Reactions@jeffmarc Thanks for bringing commonsense back into the discussion. Somebody had to do, and you certainly have the experience.
@heavyphil PSA went down from 10.9 to 10.3. Started out at 4.2 in 2014. Here we are twelve years later, no metastasis and lesions still confined to prostate. Gleason 3+3 and 3+4 all through the years. Non-aggressive and non-metastatic. Luck me I guess. Could have been worse. In 2014, only two of twelve random biopsy cores contained 3+3 and then only 1/3 of those two cores contained the PC cells. Some doctors don't even consider 3+3 cancer. Only discovered 3+4 in some tissue from a TURP procedure. Always on active surveillance. No Radiation, Chemo or any other treatment. Trying to control thru diet and alternative methods. Don't know if it helps but after the PSA went down while taking Ivermectin and Fenbendazole, I will continue to take it...18mg Iver and 444mg Fenben 5 days on and 2 days off and report again in three months. Also taking Apegenin and Liposomole Artimisinin along with green lipped muscle oil and Taurine.
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4 Reactions@tdoriausername
Hi - what brand of Artimisinin you use and what dose, if you do not mind sharing ? Thanks in advance : )
Not gonna lie, I ordered FenBen and Ivr, and implemented it into my protocol months ago, along with some cleanse supplements to purge toxins. No idea if it's beating impacting my cancer, but it's not doing me any harm, and it's better than any nonexistent protocol any of my doctors have not provided. If nothing else, I'm parasite free!
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1 Reaction@cxracer Did you have your RARP yet?
@heavyphil met with my surgeon for the first time last Friday. RARP surgery scheduled for April 9th. Mayo is out of network for me, so I had to pay out of pocket for the secondary opinion consult, but I can't swing it to have them perform the surgery. I performed all of my due dilligence and chose the best in network surgeon possible. (Jonathan M. Rippentrop MD) I need to travel a couple of hours to work with him, but it's well worth it, as he's top notch. Until then, I'm trying to get as much riding time in on my bike and my wife... 😉
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5 Reactions@cxracer LOL! Best of Luck,
Phil