Is There a Best Joe Tippins Protocol Dosage for Cancers or Cancer Types?
Executive Summary
- We sometimes receive questions about whether there is a different optimal dosage using Joe Tippins protocol per cancer type.
- In this article, we address this question.
Introduction
This article addresses dosage questions for Fenbendazole related to different cancer types.
The drug used in the Joe Tippins Protocol is Fenbendazole. This is an antiparasitic that has also been very effective against cancer both as a treatment and as a preventative. Joe Tippins took this drug on the advice of a veterinarian and had very impressive outcomes and went from near death to cancer-free. Joe Tippins had a very high mortality-cancer, but then eventually before developing his protocol had cancer in many organs. This is explained in the following quote from the article Edmond Man says Cheap Drug for Dogs Cured his Cancer.
My stomach, my neck, my liver, my pancreas, my bladder, my bones — it was everywhere,” Tippens said.
Tippens said he was told to go home, call hospice and say his goodbyes two years ago.
The doctors were unanimous, he was going to die of small cell lung cancer.
“Once that kind of cancer goes that far afield, the odds of survival are less than 1 percent, and median life expectancy is three months,” Tippens said.
Understanding the Bigger Picture of Joe Tippins Protocol, Fenbendazole and Cancer
Here is some important background on the topic of Fenbendazole and cancer.
- The idea that Joe Tippins Protocol worked for him, as Fenbendazole is a “dog dewormer” seems very surprising — however, it should not be. This is because it has been known for decades that antiparasitic drugs work against cancer, and the mechanisms by which it works are also well documented.
- Joe Tippins Protocol is better than many standard drugs approved by the medical establishment.
- Joe Tippins Protocol has far lower side effects than any conventional cancer treatment.
- Joe Tippins Protocol can be used alongside any of the conventional cancer treatments.
- We have a list of Fenbendazole versus different cancers in the article The Cancers For Which Fenbendazole Has Been Demonstrated to be Effective.
Answering the Question of What is the Appropriate Dosage for Fenbendazole For “My Type of Cancer?”
The problem with answering this question is that different studies of Fenbendazole versus cancer show benefits at different dosages. However, studies do not normally test different dosage levels during the study and then compare the benefits per dosage. Therefore, the studies do not study multiple dosages of Fenbendazole for pancreatic, colon, or lung cancer and then publish which is best. Instead, they normally chose one dosage and then measured if there was an improvement in a cancer outcome — such as whether a tumor shrunk.
The state of current and previous Fenbendazole studies is such that they test whether Fenbendazole at a single selected dosage is beneficial.
For this reason, with our dosage calculator, we took a wide number of studies to develop our estimate. However, we also did more than this. Some of the studies we reviewed had what we consider abnormally low dosages — and therefore, we did not include these studies when developing our average.
Because of how the studies have been designed, we can’t point to research on which to base such a recommendation for different dosages per cancer type. What we did was develop an average and a range based on many studies.
How Do Studies Differ from Anecdotal Case Studies?
As individual case studies go on longer than studies — and Fenbendazole has a strong history of success against cancer, it should not be surprising that anecdotal case studies tend to be even more positive than the shorter scientific studies.
Our Experiences With Dosage Our Recommended Dosage Level
The dosage levels we came to are the same dosage that all of us at Brightwork take. The difference is, that none of us has cancer or a specific condition for which we are taking Fenbendazole. Instead, we are taking Fenbendazole as a disease-preventative and general health booster.
So What Should Cancer Patients Do for Dosage?
The dosage recommendation in the Brightwork Fenbendazole Dosage Guide is a composite based on all of the studies we could find on the topic.
We also have a range in that article because no one knows the exact dosage. The field allows people to take a dosage that they feel comfortable with at any point in the range — or just do what most people do, which is take the midpoint of the range.
Let us review the logic for where to fall in the range.
- Cancer is one of the most aggressive diseases that people treat with Fenbendazole.
- Fenbendazole safety at the higher dosage range is not an issue, and Fenbendazole is one of the safest drugs that exists.
These two facts, taken together, mean that it makes sense for cancer patients to take Fenbendazole at the higher end of the range listed in that article. I take Fenbendazole at the higher end of the spectrum, as I value the benefits of Fenbendazole more than the extra costs. Naturally, it costs more. However, Fenbendazole is not very expensive, although its price is highly variable, and it is expensive if one takes Fenbendazole manufactured in a first-world country. It is even more expensive if one uses the version produced by Merck.