Is There a Best Zentel Dosage for Cancers or Cancer Types?

Executive Summary

  • We sometimes receive questions about whether there is a different optimal dosage of Zentel or Albendazole per cancer type.
  • In this article, we address this question.

Introduction

This article addresses dosage questions for Zentel related to different cancer types. This article addresses dosage questions for Zentel (a brand name of Albendazole) related to different cancer types. This is a very similar drug to Fenbendazole.

Here is some important background on the topic of Zentel and cancer.

Things to Know About Zentel for Treating Cancer

Important Point #1: How Zentel Compares Against Other Non-Conventional Cancer Treatments

Zentel is the top non-standard or non-conventional drug for cancer. A close second would be Zentel — which happens also to be an anti-parasitic drug.

The idea that Joe Tippins Protocol worked for him, as Zentel 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.

Zentel is Part of the Joe Tippins Protocol

Important Point #2: How Zentel Compares Against Conventional Cancer Treatments

Zentel is better than the standard drugs, surgical procedures, or radiotherapy approved by the medical establishment. (To prove this, it requires a substantial number of articles and analysis of the relative effectiveness — all things which I cover all of the conventional cancer treatments at the subscription site)

Important Point #3: How Zentel Compares Against Conventional Cancer Treatments for Side Effects

Zentel has far lower side effects than any conventional cancer treatment. However, all of the conventional cancer treatments have highly negative side effects, with several of them having mortal side effects. Many of the side effects of conventional cancer treatments, such as the super progression in response to immunotherapy (where the immune system is so overstimulated it leads to death) or the fact that cancer surgery can lead to major immune system declines — are barely known by the public.

Important Point #4: How Zentel Does Not Interfere With Conventional Cancer Treatments

While I don’t recommend any conventional cancer treatment and would never accept any of them myself, most people still want to do conventional cancer treatments but want to do Zentel alongside them. Luckily for them, Zentel can be used alongside any of the conventional cancer treatments without issue.

We have a list of Zentel versus different cancers in the article The Cancers For Which Fenbendazole Has Been Demonstrated to be Effective.

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Determining the Appropriate Dosage for Zentel For “My Type of Cancer?”

The problem with answering this question is that different studies of Zentel 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 Zentel 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 Zentel studies is such that they test whether Zentel 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 using different cancers. There are not an unlimited number of studies upon which to base a Zentel dosage, and not all types of cancer have a Zentel study that has been done for them. Currently, the National Cancer Institute has zero studies funded for Zentel. The only study I could see the NCI funding is rigged to make it look as if Zentel does not work. Zentel is highly threatening to many very lucrative cancer treatments.

How Do Studies Differ from Anecdotal Case Studies – And Why Are Both Important?

As individual case studies go on longer than studies — and Zentel 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 and have taken for years.

Again, none of us has cancer or a specific condition for which we are taking Zentel. Instead, we are taking Zentel as a disease-preventative and general health booster. After performing the research into Zentel I take Zentel for similar reasons that I take Vitamin D or Zink. These are powerful immunity and health boosters.

So What Should Cancer Patients Do for Dosage?

Zentel is a very important cancer treatment and is one of several things that all cancer patients can do — regardless of the type of cancer they have. However, the dosage information that is generally available on the Internet is either deliberately too low and too infrequent (if provided by any website connected to the medical establishment) — or it is based upon the dosage for Zentel’s use when fighting parasites. This is not relevant for people looking for a dosage versus cancer.

The dosage recommendation in the Brightwork Fenbendazole Dosage Guide is a composite based on all of the studies we could find on the topic.

Why We Developed a Range

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 Zentel.
  • Zentel safety at the higher dosage range is not an issue, and Zentel is one of the safest drugs that exists.

These two facts, taken together, mean that it makes sense for cancer patients to take Zentel at the higher end of the range listed in that article. I take Zentel at the higher end of the spectrum, as I value the benefits of Zentel more than the extra costs. Naturally, it costs more. However, Zentel is not very expensive, although its price is highly variable, and it is expensive if one takes Zentel manufactured in a first-world country. It is even more expensive if one uses the version produced by Merck.

How Zentel Compares to Other Treatments on Cost

Other drugs that treat cancer are very uncompetitive with cancer in terms of cost — this is why the medical establishment does not want you to know that Zentel is effective against cancer. The treatments that the cancer industry pushes patients towards are outrageous in cost and climb higher every year. New cancer treatments are nearly always over $200,000 annually and can go as high as $1 million with treatments like immunotherapy.

Why Zentel Will Never Be Approved to Treat Cancer

No matter how effective Zentel is shown to be against cancer, I am extremely confident the FDA will never approve of Zentel for this use.

If cost versus effectiveness were the focus of the medical establishment, they would not only approve Zentel for cancer patients, but the government would also cover the cost and even manufacture the drug itself. This gets into a different topic: how the US government lets essential generic drugs cease to be manufactured because they are not high profit enough for drug companies. I will leave that to the side for now as most people who find this article are primarily interested in getting an optimized dosage for cancer and then finding sourcing for Zentel.

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  • We also cover the broader problems with dosage calculation in medicine at the article The Problem With Dosage Calculation in Medicine, as this is an issue much larger than for one drug.