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Fenbendazole

User
Posted 07 May 2025 at 14:17

Is anyone in the group using Fenbendazole? 

This drug has been getting some attention and I have just watched this video discussing a case paper from 2021:

https://youtu.be/5Q5QjEPGNNg?si=q6hU3MdtnlUO5op8

 

Edited by member 08 May 2025 at 22:39  | Reason: Spelling

User
Posted 07 May 2025 at 20:12

Husband has been taking menbezadole ( the human anti parasitic similar to fenbezadole) and ivermectin for three yrs. Lots of good information available. He also takes metformin, he’s not diabetic 

 

Leils 

User
Posted 08 May 2025 at 21:01

Hi Leila,

Can I ask how frequently your husband takes Mebendazole?  The Patient Information Leaflet recommends one tablet, followed by another single tablet 2 weeks later (to destroy any eggs of the parasite).  It also advises that the medication can cause kidney/liver damage (albeit rarely).  I take one tablet weekly, but am wary of taking more due to these risk factors.   I've not taken Ivermectin for the same reason.

I would like to try Metformin but medics won't co-operate.

Thanks for any info.

Best wishes,

JedSee.

User
Posted 08 May 2025 at 22:31

The youtube clip suggests that these drugs prevent cell division. What seems doubtful about that is that cell division is an ongoing and essential part of tissue repair and growth.

I'm not suggesting there isn't some potential in these drugs but the medical explanation has to be more thorough than that.

Jules

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Posted 09 May 2025 at 00:51

Hi Jed See,

David takes the menbezadole for four weeks, then has four weeks of doxycycline, he takes the ivermectin daily. The NHS won’t give you metformin if you are not type 2  diabetic, David has a private oncologist who prescribes his medication, Berberine is similar to metformin, you can read up on it, he also takes 1/2 statin every other day on his regime. His bloods are tested every three months  and he’s had no liver  or kidney issues. He also takes Turkey tail tincture, lions mane and reishi mushroom supplements. 
He was diagnosed tb3 Gleason 9 10 yrs ago,  then had lymph node involvement three years ago, so he became stage 4 which is when we woke up to looking at other options. 
His PSA has been below <0 .1 for the past 2 yrs 9 months. we are never complacent, and continue to read and research. . 

Leila. 

 

 

 
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