The Fenbendazole Dosage for Humans Guide
Executive Summary
- This article covers the factors that play into developing a recommended Fenbendazole Dosage for Humans.
Introduction
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Why Fenbendazole is Currently and Will Most Likely Only Ever be Approved by the FDA as an Antiparasitic Drug for Animals
Fenbendazole is only approved by the FDA as an anti-parasitical and has been for over 50 years -- and it is not approved for humans. But the likelihood is essentially zero that any pharmaceutical company will ever go to the expense to perform a clinical trial on Fenbendazole to expand its usage outside of antiparasitics and for humans. Because there are no profits to be made from such an endeavor -- and that is the only way drugs are approved, a pharmaceutical company must invest the money into performing two clinical trials. The reason for this is that Fenbendazole has already fallen off of its patent.
Pharmaceutical companies are far more likely to fund studies to undermine Fenbendazole, as Bill Gates' foundation did with Hydroxychloroquine.
The US Government Health Authorities Are Aligned With Promoting Only Patent Drugs
Studies have continued on Fenbendazole, but the NIH or any other pharmaceutical company will not fund them. However, at the direction of pharmaceutical companies, the FDA actively discourages using Fenbendazole.
Case Study #1: The FDA’s Statement and Laetrile
This is concisely explained in the quote from William W Vodra, Former Associate Chief Council for the FDA.
No one is going to pay $70,000 for a new cancer drug if they can buy Laetrile for 75 cents.
Laetrile was a drug that was shut down in the 1970s by the medical establishment (specifically Sloan Kettering) that showed promise against cancer. Laetrile is the topic of the documentary The Lie of America's War on Cancer. However, this quote from Vodra is from the 1970s.
Today, the average new chemotherapy drug is over $200,000, and immunotherapy drugs are over $300,000.
What is curious about this admission by Vodra is that it is not made by a pharmaceutical company -- which would be entirely expected. Instead, it is made by a top official at the FDA.
When you can't distinguish quotes from pharmaceutical companies and a drug regulator like the FDA, one has to question how independent that drug regulator is.
It's apparent that neither the FDA nor NIH cares about the evidence supporting Fenbendazole. And this is not just an issue limited to Fenbendazole. While patent drugs constantly have their off-label usage expanded without any studies submitted to the FDA.
MDs are given negative reinforcement for using Fenbendazole for anything but as an antiparasitic. Fenbendazole usage as an animal antiparasitic is for a much shorter duration than using Fenbendazole against cancer. The dosage is also much lower as an antiparasitic. However, by contrast, antidepressants or statins constantly have their usage expanded without any new clinical trials being submitted because they are preferred drugs.
The reality is that generic drugs are considered drugs the pharmaceutical industry wants to de-emphasize -- hopefully (that is the hope of the pharmaceutical companies) to be replaced by an on-patent drug at some point in the future. In the case of drugs Paxlovid and Molnupiravir, both were promoted by the medical establishment to replace the generic Ivermectin versus covid, even though both were useless against covid and far more expensive than either Ivermectin or Fenbendazole and were far less safe drugs. The promotion of Paxlovid and Molnupiravir and the impression of Ivermectin by the medical establishment (including the FDA) and the establishment media should tell you all you need to know about how they work.
What About a Different and Specific Fenbendazole Dosage for Humans for Cancer?
One subscriber commented that they expected a specific dosage for cancer. We developed an overall dosage that includes cancer. The dosage above incorporates multiple studies on cancer. However, Fenbendazole is good for so many things, immunomodulation being one example, which is part of its impact on cancer.
How Fenbendazole Acts as an Immunomodulator
But, of course, immunomodulation supports the overall immune system and immune response. This is also only one of the ways that Fenbendazole works against cancer, as covered in the article By How Many Different Mechanisms Does Fenbendazole Fight Cancer?
Given all of this, it’s difficult to separate the benefit of Fenbendazole only for cancer and to say there should be an Fenbendazole Dosage for Humans specific to cancer prevention and treatment if we find studies that are performed that provide new information related to Fenbendazole and cancer, that change this. In that case, we will modify our recommended dosage and then break out into multiple dosage recommendations.
How the Usage of Fenbendazole Tends to Expand the More You Know About It
For example, I started taking Fenbendazole to fight the impact of the COVID-19 vaccine, which I was essentially coerced into accepting. However, as I expanded my research into Fenbendazole, I realized that it is a jack-of-all-trades treatment. So, while it fights the spike protein from the mRNA vaccines, it does many other things in the body. And this leads to the next point and common question.
How Much Leeway Do Oncologists Have in Treating and Education?
Even cancer-treating MDs themselves have only limited information about the interaction between standard cancer treatments and the immune system — as they have been told to give treatments by the medical schools and medical authorities — both of which are filled to the brim with financial conflicts from chemotherapy drug manufacturers and radiological equipment manufacturers.
Necessarily, MDs focusing on the immune system would deemphasize the standard cancer treatments, which is unacceptable to their employers. I have reviewed the medical advice provided by medical authorities ranging from the CDC to hospitals to private practice MDs. What I have found is an unsupportable underemphasis on the immune system and optimizing the immune system. This is also not exclusive to the coverage of cancer. An excellent example is the article A Comparison of How Much Effort the CDC Puts Into Immunity Versus Vaccines.
Characteristics of Fenbendazole
Let’s review the characteristics of Fenbendazole.
- Effective against a wide variety of ailments in addition to general immunomodulator.
- It is one of the safest drugs, with roughly 50 years of usage information.
- Relatively inexpensive
Once you look at the benefits, the question is, why wouldn’t one want to take Fenbendazole every day? If one looks at the benefits of immunomodulation and anti-inflammation, they are desirable as endless benefits for long-term health.
What About the Frequently Listed Dosages of 222 MG Per Day?
This was the first dosage Joe Tippins used and the first published for his protocol. Joe changed his dosage and how he took Fenbendazole as time progressed. For example, finally figuring out that Fenbendazole is not water-soluble, he began taking the drug with meals rather than just with water. He also changed other aspects of the protocol, eventually dropping Vitamin D. What is odd about the dosage level of 222 MG is that as it was the first dose that Tippins tried, it has taken on a life of its own that is divorced from the studies on Fenbendazole. I have also found it published as the recommended dosage — but without any reference to Joe Tippins or any changes the dosage may have gone through, or with any explanation of the low bioavailability of all of the Benzimidazole anthelmintics. The recommended dosage from the calculator (on this page) is based on multiple studies on Fenbendazole. Joe Tippins has been very clear that while he wants to help people, he does not want to make the area of the protocol his life — and he is presently retired. The protocol was incredibly popular and overwhelmed him with inquiries. Therefore, it is not reasonable to expect him to be doing research and updating his protocol constantly.
More About The C19Early Clinical Trial Comparison Website
The C19early.com website tracks clinical trials. It is the best source of information on the studies of the effectiveness based upon clinical trials of different treatments for covid. However, it is more than this - as it is a model for how clinical trials should be communicated to the public so the extraordinarily corrupt medical establishment does not control the information. And it is the website that the medical establishment would like banned from the Internet.
One of the things the C19Early website showed was that early treatment significantly impacted the outcomes against covid.
The Benefit of Early Treatment
Notice that the earlier the treatment is used, the better the outcomes. Naturally, early treatment is measured in days with a respiratory disease like COVID-19, while in months with a disease like cancer. So the timings are different, but the principle is the same.
Even though this website does not track cancer clinical trials (unfortunately, no website does), the site holds essential observations. For one, a person's response to covid is like their response to cancer, greatly dependent upon the strength and health of their immune system.
Things like Zinc, Ivermectin, and Fenbendazole all empower the immune system and are, therefore, effective in the treatment and prevention of both COVID and cancer.
Offering Cancer Prevention as Well as Treatment
What is better than treatment is prevention. For anyone who is concerned with cancer prevention, both a very healthy lifestyle and diet, as well as things like Ivermectin and or Fenbendazole, are things that can be taken both as a treatment and as a preventative. We cover all these topics and the supporting specifics on our subscription website.
About Our Dosage Calculator and More Information on Fenbendazole
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- We have Fenbendazole dosage calculators based on research studies and for all the different uses of Fenbendazole.
- We are the only web source offering a Fenbendazole dosage calculator in addition to different dosage estimates for different cancer types.
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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.
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