Fenbendazole is a drug commonly used for to treat parasites and worms (roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and some tapeworms) in animals (common brand names are Pancur and Safe-Guard). However, it has also recently been found to be helpful in humans with cancer, and is the primary ingredient in the Joe Tippens Protocol, also known as the Fenbendazole Cancer Treatment or Fenbendazole Cancer Protocol.

 

What is Fenbendazole?

 

Fenbendazole is a benzimidazole used to treat cancer as part of the Joe Tippens Protocol

Fenbendazole is a benzimidazole, a class of microtubule-destabilizing agents. Other benzimidazoles, including albendazole, parbendazole, mebendazole and flubendazole have already been shown to have promising results in humans. While there have been very few scientific studies done on fenbendazole as a cancer treatment option, one such study suggests that fenbendazole has “been safely utilized as an anti-parasitic for various different animal species and could be repurposed for treating human malignancies.”

Another study states that the “repurposing of veterinary drugs showing promising results for human use can result in considerable time and cost reduction required to develop new drugs.”

Altogether, our findings show microtubule disruption, p53 stabilization and interference with glucose metabolism as collective underlying mechanisms of FZ induced preferential elimination of cancer cells both in vitro and in vivo.

 

How Do I Take Fenbendazole?

The Joe Tippens Cancer Protocol, or Fenbendazole Cancer Treatment, suggests a dose of 222 mg per day, seven days a week. The medication is available in oral granules or as a liquid suspension and is given by mouth. If you choose to use the liquid form, it is important to make sure you measure the dosage correctly and carefully. It is recommended that the fenbendazole be taken with food to avoid any gastrointestinal upset. Although there have been limited studies on the cancer-fighting characteristics of fenbendazole, it appears to be tolerated well by humans.

 

What Is the Joe Tippens Protocol?

The Joe Tippens Protocol was created by a man who had initially been diagnosed with small-cell lung cancer. He underwent treatment, but the cancer eventually spread to his neck, right lung, stomach, liver, bladder, pancreas and tail bone and he was given only three months to live by his doctors. Not wanting to give up, Joe decided to try a more unconventional method.

There were reports that a scientist from Merck Animal Hospital had cured her stage four brain cancer using the canine medication after performing research on the drug and its effects on mice. Joe Tippens was determined to do the same. He started his regimen of fenbendazole and then added curcumin and CBD, thus creating the Joe Tippens Protocol.

Joe Tippens Protocol Dosages

Fenbendazole: 222 mg per day seven days a week with food.

Curcumin: 600 mg (2 pills per day) of bio-available curcumin 7 days a week.

CBD oil: 25 mg sublingually (under the tongue) seven days a week.

Vitamin E (optional): 400-800mg per day, seven days a week.

**We in no way endorse the Joe Tippens Cancer Protocol as a cure for cancer, and as always, you should consult your physician before starting any new medications or treatment plans.

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