How to Get Accurate Information on Using Fenbendazole and Ivermectin for Cancer
Learning how to Use Fen Ben and Ivermectin for cancer
I discovered information about fenbendazole and Ivermectin first on the news during Covid, then later on my Facebook groups related to cancer. The news is the worst information source because its main goal is to destroy natural therapies. The news agencies are left-wing and driven by drug companies and standard medicine, which certainly do not want you to know there are answers other than chemo, radiation, and drugs that do as much harm as any good.
Facebook groups on this subject are useful in that you get to read stories of those who did beat cancer and that is inspiring. Each story is unique, but your journey is not theirs.
Dosage, results, and length of time taken are all dependent on individual cases with many different factors, including immunity strength, age, health, diet, COVID shots taken, and stage of cancer. What works on you is individual to your situation.
In the end, you must research different protocols, take the products chosen for a significant time period, test, and at times change the protocol if it isn’t working. If you are beginning, you need to start with a specific dose to begin with.
How do you decide on that starting dosage? You must research extensively on what options have been successful for your type of cancer. Take your time and give it all your due diligence.
The first site is Fenbendazole.com. They have a calculator where you input your sex, weight, cancer diagnosis, stage of cancer, and other information. It then calculates the dosages to begin with. You still have to consider how sensitive you are to drugs and test for possible kidney issues once every month or two. This site is also full of research articles, history, answered questions turned in from users, and will give you an education that is reliable and accurate. Spend some time and read all the different sections completely.
The next site is Brightwork Research Database. You will have to pay for certain sections of it, but it is worth it when you are considering cancer protocols. They also have so much information in that database to help you make your decision. In the following page link above, which is free, you can get extensive knowledge for the next step, which is research, research, and more research. If you can find a holistic oncologist, that would help your path to healing as well.
Dr. Makis, M.D., who is right here on Substack, is treating patients in Canada with Fen Ben and Ivermectin. He posts in his Substack case histories that are important to read and think about. https://substack.com/@makismd
Dr. Makis Substack treats cancer with Ivermectin and Fenbendazole, posting his case histories on this site. He is a Canadian physician with expertise in Radiology, Oncology, and Immunology. Governor General’s Medal, University of Toronto Scholar. Author of 100+ peer-reviewed medical publications.
Links to Substack and other sites below that will give you great insight and knowledge!
(Joe’s Cancer Journey Substack)
(Meriks Miracle Substack) (Repurposed Drugs: Powers & Possibilities)




