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Fenbendazole 222mg, Purity >99%, by Fenben Lab, Certified Third-Party Laboratory Tested, Analysis Report Included, 30 capsules

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The results, together with previous information, suggest that Fenbendazole is a novel microtubule disrupting agent with anti-neoplastic activity and could be considered as a potential therapeutic agent due to the way it affects various cellular pathways that lead to the actual eradication of cancer cells.” Bio-Available Curcumin 600 mg. Take 1 capsule two times a day after breakfast and lunch with no pauses. To date scientific studies have not reported significant adverse effects from human consumption of fenbendazole. However, there is scarce clinical data and observations in humans are limited [18]. The poor bioavailability (ability to be absorbed and used) of anthelmintics is a hindrance that has been flagged as a potential limitation with this class of drugs [3]. Better formulation strategies to enhance bioavailability could be required to improve the antitumor effects and prolong overall survival in patients [3]. Anthelmintics approved for veterinary care have well-known safety for animals, however the safety has not yet been established for human use, which calls for further research into these drugs [3].

Eligible patients with rare forms of early-stage non-small cell lung cancer will be offered the drug, which catches the tumour early, stopping it developing and potentially increasing the chance of surviving the disease. Treatment for significant progression in the lungs and abdominal lymph nodes with new partly, poorly defined liver metastases Despite its potential antitumor effects, there has been controversy surrounding the off-label use of fenbendazole in cancer treatment [6]. There have been anecdotal reports from cancer patients claiming its efficacy [2]. However, fenbendazole is not currently approved for use in humans and there are no clinical trials to date that confirm its safety and efficacy as an anticancer drug for humans. Mebendazole, however, is approved for use in humans and there is ongoing clinical research into its potential as an anticancer agent [7]. Historical Perspective of Fenbendazole However, the label for the product approval talks of animals not humans. Withanimals, it is known that there is a likely interaction with salicylanilides like Niclosamide and Dibromsalan, so we suggest you avoid mixing it with either. I would not listen to anything less, as there will be no scientific basis for it. I remember Donald Trump recommending injections of bleach to combat Covid.....your friend's recommendation might or might not have an any more credible basis than this dangerous suggestion.

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Despite that, many people have taken fenbendazole daily for years as a prophylaxis to prevent cancer recurrence or as an active treatment against their tumors. The treatment appears to be safe and it rarely, if ever, causes any side-effects. Dogra N, Kumar A, Mukhopadhyay T (August 2018). "Fenbendazole acts as a moderate microtubule destabilizing agent and causes cancer cell death by modulating multiple cellular pathways". Scientific Reports. 8 (1): 11926. Bibcode: 2018NatSR...811926D. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-30158-6. PMC 6085345. PMID 30093705. Fenbendazole is known to have a high safety margin and most species tolerate it very well. It has very low degree of toxicity and high degree of safety in experimental animals. In this study, we show that fenbendazole (FZ) exhibits a moderate microtubule depolymerizing activity towards human cancer cells, but possesses a potent antitumor effect as evident from in vitro and in vivo experiments. Scientific literature prior to the 2018 Nature paper demonstrated the effective use of fenbendazole for various types of cancer cells such as Non-small Cell Lung Cancer ( 3), Lymphoma ( 4) Metastatic prostate cancer cells ( 5) and Glioblastoma, or GBM ( 6). In the early 90s, another antihelminthic drug called Levamizole was shown as a effective complementary treatment for colon cancer (CRC)and was shown to restore a depressed immune system.

Fenbendazole: Primarily used in veterinary medicine, but can also be effective against some human parasitic infections. There are a significant number of scientific publications that support and substantiate its effective use in treating some aggressive cancers in humans. ( Source)If diagnosed with giardiasis, doctors typically prescribe antiparasitic medications. The most common treatments include:

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