The Fenbendazole Cancer Protocol has been gaining rapid interest over the past couple years. Now there are numerous fenbendazole cancer success stories.
The most famous story is of a man who was diagnosed with stage-4 small-cell Lung cancer and was sent home with a 3-month life expectancy. Joe Tippins started taking fenbendazole (Panacur C), a dog de-wormer his veterinarian recommended, with some additional supplements. The following PET scan showed remarkable improvement, and after a few months, he was declared cancer-free.
Here is Joe’s fascinating story. (Refresh this article if the video is slow to appear).
Joseph Clark is yet another early documented story with end stage cancer that fenbendazole eradicated!
Joe Clark writes: “Saying ‘Fenbendazole without vitamins will have very little affect’ wasn’t true for me! I had stage 4 kidney cancer that had spread to my IVC, right atrium of my heart, both lungs, pancreas, hip and spine. In April of 2019, I was deemed terminally ill with six months to live. Last ditch treatment was immunotherapy. I was given 3 half doses and it was determined that I became highly toxic from the treatment which caused pancolitis. Treatment was terminated. The first week of August started taking Fenbendazole, NO vitamins, no CBD. Now second week of October, 2019, MRI scans at Stanford shows my largest tumor in my left kidney was GONE! All other tumors shrinking considerably! Now January, 2020, Stanford MRI scans show no evidence of disease!! (NED) all cancer gone! I’m still taking Fenbendazole 3 days on, four days off, consistently. No vitamins! STANFORD now producing Fenbendazole in their lab for human study! I’m living proof of Fenbendazole treatment with no vitamins. It doesn’t mean they won’t help, but they aren’t needed to kill cancer cells. All my records are proof positive and can be reviewed.” ~Joe (May, 2020)
Later, Joe updates: “I am still cancer-free as of Sept, 2021. See my published story provided by my Stanford Medical Center Team (Dr. Sandy Srinivas). I AM CASE #1 The 63 year old male. https://www.scitechnol.com/peer-review/fenbendazole-enhancing-antitumor-effect-a-case-series-2Kms.php?article_id=14307 I STILL TAKE FENBENDAZOLE 3 DAYS ON, 4 DAYS OFF, 1gr pkg. This is extremely safe to take every day, no days off. No elevated liver enzymes with this protocol. Save your life and don’t let your doctors frighten you that this will harm your liver, It’s just not true! God bless, and good luck.” ~Joe Clark
Here are even more stories (scroll down and click each image to open). Joe Tippin’s blog is My Cancer Story Rocks.
3 Main Mechanisms In Which Fenbendazole Kills Cancer
1) Apoptosis induction. Cancer cells are stopped from dividing by inhibiting cell division (mitosis) and…by inducing programmed cell death (apoptosis), all of which result in tumor eradication. (Source1, Source2)
2) Inhibition of glucose uptake in cancer cells. Malignant cells are known to have an enormous glucose uptake. Cancer cells normally consume glucose 200 times faster than ordinary cells. This can be seen in PET scans – the metabolically active sites, which use more radioactive glucose can be clearly seen. Fenbendazole limits cancer cell fueling with sugar by limiting the glucose uptake, while decreasing the amount of canals that take glucose into the cancer cells from the blood. (Source1, Source2)
3) Reactivation of the p53 gene. There is an increasing number of studies that confirm the fact that fenbendazole might truly increase the strongest tumor suppressor in our bodies – p53. (Source)
“[These] various modes of action mean that there is almost no possibility for cancer cells to develop resistance to the drug. Because it targets several routes, if resistance develops to one mechanism of action, fenbendazole can still affect cancer cells in other ways. Furthermore, fenbendazole may be used with other anticancer treatments owing to its unique mechanism of action and low toxicity.” (source)
Medical Disclaimer: I am no longer a practicing medical professional, and I am not doctor. I am a mother. I do seek scientific confirmation of the safety and effectiveness of the herbs and remedies I use. Using remedies is a personal decision. Nothing I say on this blog is intended to treat or prevent disease. Consult your own doctor.**I also want to say, I would never encourage someone to do this without gathering more research and working with a functional doctor.
The Current Joe Tippins Protocol
The Joe Tippens Protocol relies mostly on substances that target cancer cells’ weak points. Specifically, cannabidiol (CBD) binds directly to voltage-dependent anion channels (VDAC), curcumin inhibits hexokinase-2 (HK2) and closes VDAC pores, and fenbendazole impairs HK2 by binding to it and through the interaction with the β-tubulin, resulting in cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in cancer cells (self-destruction). (source) The current Joe Tippins protocol no longer calls for the addition of Vitamin E.
Joe Tippins main treatment protocol for fenbendazole is relatively simple and easy. (source)
- 1 gram (1 packet) of Panacur C is advised to be taken seven days a week. It is recommended that it should be taken with a meal. The tested FenBen Lab product is option.
- 2 – 600mg tablets of this Curcumin (turmeric) per day are recommended. This should be taken seven days a week. It also helps by increasing the p53 levels in the body.
- 25mg of CBD oil everyday. (Each dropper is graduated which allows for easy dosing). To be taken sublingually, under the tongue.
- Berberine helps in starving and weakening of the cancer cells so it is recommended to take it 2-3 x/d.
- Quercetin is recognized as an anti-inflammation agent, and it is recommended to be taken 1/day.
- Vitamin E (optional): 400-800mg per day, seven days a week.
THIS PAGE contains the original protocol; the modified stronger protocol; the protocol for preventing cancer relapse; and the prophylactic protocol for someone who was always cancer-free.
THIS PAGE lists numerous clinical studies favorable to fenbendazole (or mebendazole) and links to read them.
HealNavigator also has an almost identical protocol, and they offer several levels of consultations with medical staff.
For a FREE 30 minute consultation, go here. For a Fenbendazole consultation (at a reasonable $150) go here. (I am not an affiliate in any way). An integrative oncology nurse (RN) will personalize the fenbendazole protocol for your condition.
How Johns Hopkin’s Lab Discovered Fenbendazole Prevented Cancers. Why is Johns Hopkins not shouting this to the rooftops?
What If Your Pet Has Cancer?
This is such a helpful video. Dr. Jones also highlights the human implications. 5 minutes. (Refresh this article if the video is slow to appear).
“Beloved, I pray that in every way you may prosper and enjoy good health, as your soul also prospers.” ~3 John 1:2
***For the Full Spike Protein Protocol (including NAC) to protect from transmission from the “V” and to help those who took the “V”, go here.
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Rachel
Do you have a recommended protocol for parasite cleansing using the FenBen capsules?
Jacqueline
Hi, Rachel,
I do not personally have a protocol, but I can share this one: https://fenbendazolehelp.org/fenbendazole-dosage-guide
Please read it carefully and follow instructions to get your CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel) as they suggest to monitor your liver and kidney function.
Blessings!
Jacque
Jen
Folks, please don’t do this without the support of someone who has. I had late stage cancer. I am doing well. My somatic mutation was the p53 gene. I will not take fenben or menben except as a last resort.
First of all, once you start, you can’t really come off. I have had friends who went on fenben and when they tried to ween themselves off due to side effects, their cancers came roaring back.
Second, fenben is still a drug. Long term use can create gut health issues, liver issues, etc. So make sure you have exhausted your NATURAL therapies first.
Finally, it isn’t a cure-all. I will be honest, I am not trying to be rude to you, Jacqueline, but it gets frustrating seeing posts like these. Inevitably, someone who has never fought late stage cancer will flippantly send it to someone like me and act as if we’re just too stupid or undisciplined to get healthy. I can’t tell you the number of people who have told me “Just take bitter apricot seeds,” or “Have you tried high dose vitamin C?”
Um, yup. I can guarantee I have done more research and tried more treatments than… well, just about anyone I know, really, including my oncologist. But many people mistakenly read something like this and just assume it applies to everyone. I personallythink it’sa way to compartmentalize and thinkt heybare protected or that things.wpuld be differfor them, but
it’s still annoying.
Sorry to get on my soapbox, but this is a huge pet peeve of mine. I think it’s disrespectful to those who legitimately put in the work to get healthy and still died. Maybe I am just still raw from losing yet another friend, but I am just so tired of people oversimplifying the complex nature of cancer.
I know countless amazing people who have died while taking fenben. The sad fact is that most late stage cancer patients die regardless of what treatment plan they choose. Natural, integrative, or conventional- there aren’t high survival rates.
It is heartbreaking wondering why you were spared and friends weren’t- wondering if it is going to come back all the time.
So, yeah, fenben is a great tool to have in the toolbox, but it isn’t perfect.
Jacqueline
Hi, Jen,
I am sorry for the losses you have suffered.
Did you by any chance read the post and see where I give a medical disclaimer and also encourage people to get more research and work with a functional doctor if they do it?
Cris Dorval
Jen I am so sorry about the battle you’ve been fighting, and the friends you’ve lost along the way. I’m so glad you are an advocate in the trenches.
Although I’ve never had cancer, I’ve had multiple life threatening occurances of autoimmune disease and then a combo of tickborne illnesses that caused pericardial effusion with cardiomegaly. Being sick stinks in and of itself but you are right the lack of understanding, lack of compassion and oversimplification can grate on your last nerve. After a year of high fevers, anemia, heart problems, vasculitis and overall unwellness, I went to worship in my faith community and heard on the way out the door “do you go in the sun? the sun will cure you”. (she said this to me while I was sporting my summer tan) It was hard not to get angry. It was insulting. My response was “no, no….If sun was the cure for what I am dealing with I wouldn’t be dealing with it” and left it at that. Was I annoyed? more than I should’ve been. This is one of many insensitivities and I’m telling you simply to affirm you and let you know I truly understand.
Because my health issues have been complicated and often off the beaten path, I’ve tried many “off label” or unconventional treatments. When I went to the liver doctor in Boston after 8 years of treatment for stage 4 liver damage due to autoimmune hepatitis, this is what I was told ” We don’t get many happy endings around here, but you are clearly in remission!” They marveled at me. They celebrated! And they knew I had tried natural and unconventional treatments. It worked for me.
If it wasn’t for brave people posting articles like this, like Jacque and others, I would not have been able to research for healing. I’ve pulled together catalogs full of ideas that I’ve researched, tried, kept or discarded. I also am a praying woman, and when I hit a wall with my health, I take it to God asking for His leading, help and healing. It’s amazing what I’ve stumbled upon, seemingly randomly, shortly after pleading with God for wisdom and guidance. There is just so much out there to know. We are so limited.
So without this amazing resource (and many many others) I just would not have had access to these new ideas and concepts. The time I’ve had to personally invest in my health would never have been available to me through main stream doctors, and the cost of paying these professionals for their time, limited as it is, would be astronomical.
I see Jacque’s website as one of the greatest blessings on the internet. The difference between what she posts and well meaning people coming up to us pushing their ideas on us through ignorance is that 1) Jacque is a trained medical professional. 2) What she shares she researches extensively and often tries on her own first. 3) She is laying things out for us to sort through and glean, not pressing it on anyone. And finally, 4) she is a godly woman who has zero agenda except to help others by sharing what she knows. She does this in faith and in love for humanity and God.
Jen, I just want to say again how sorry I am you’ve gone through such hardship, and how much I understand your pain and frustration. Just know that this website is one of the good ones.
May God bring healing and peace to your grieving soul.
Cris
Stephanie R
Is fenbendazole safe to take while nursing? I’m still breastfeeding my 19 month old, mainly just during the night now, but am wondering if I need to wean her before I begin taking it.
Jacqueline
Hi, Stephanie,
Since I am not a doctor I would defer to the doctor you choose to tailor a plan for you.
In my post, I wrote this: “**I also want to say, I would never encourage someone to do this without gathering more research and working with a functional doctor.”
My hunch is that fenbendazole is a no while nursing or breastfeeding just out of an abundance of caution for your baby, but please check with your trusted physician.
I am praying for you now,
Sending peace, Jacque
Cris Dorval
I watched the Joe Tippins interview, and found it interesting when the interviewer at the end said some people didn’t like this potential cure to give cancer patients “false hope”. Hope is powerful in and of itself! Sometimes what we tell our bodies is what happens. How we think matters! But more than this, why not try everything? I’m so grateful for these discoveries! There is always hope.
Jacqueline
Yes, Cris,
If I thought hope was unimportant, I would never write this blog.
I believe one of the greatest gifts God has given us is hope. After all, that is what his promises are designed to do – inspire hope.
It gives us the ability to look at any situation and know that regardless of how it may appear God is going to come through. This is the essence of what hope is.
Hugs to you, friend!
~Jacque