Ivermectin & Fenbendazole – Stories of Hope and Frustration
I am a Stage IV metastatic prostate cancer survivor—alive and well over 5½ years now. My PSA dropped from 1900 to undetectable and has remained that way for four years. Alongside standard medications like atorvastatin and metformin, I used fenbendazole and ivermectin. My oncologist? Barely interested. But I’m still here. Why aren’t we getting this information out faster?
My friend’s father had terminal bladder cancer—given only months to live. He began taking ivermectin. Six months later, he was cancer-free.
We live in a world where you’re free to consume sugar, alcohol, and tobacco—yet certain medications are off-limits simply because they don’t generate profits. That’s not medicine; that’s monopoly.
I believe the “Right to Try” shouldn’t be limited to only terminal patients. It should be a human right—full stop.
My wife passed away from cancer. I begged the doctors to try ivermectin. They refused.
Whatever happened to “my body, my choice”? I say this sincerely, not sarcastically.
I first came across ivermectin in 1977 while working at a feed mill—farmers would mix it into cattle feed to keep worms at bay. It was safe, effective, and sold in 50 lb bags.
My father had tuberculosis. Doctors debated using streptomycin because it hadn’t been fully trialed. He signed off, saying, “I’m dying anyway—why not try?” He was the first test case. He lived another 60 years.
Why should anyone have the power to deny desperate people a chance?
To oppose this kind of access is not just controlling—it’s inhumane. Tyranny comes in many forms.
Life and death should be between a person and their God—not the government.
Fenbendazole (FenBen) – Real Experiences
- A friend was sent to hospice, given 30 days. She began fenbendazole. Within a month, she was cancer-free—and lived 5 more years.
- I have high-grade DCIS (ductal carcinoma in situ). After 6 months on FenBen and ivermectin, my tumor shrank by more than a centimeter.
- My husband has glioblastoma—terminal brain cancer. He had violent seizures until he started fenbendazole. He’s now 3 years past diagnosis, seizure-free, and well.
- FenBen cured my dog of “terminal” squamous cell carcinoma. She was given 2 months. That was 2½ years ago.
- My mother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in March and given 6 months. She refused all conventional treatment and took 222 mg of FenBen six days per week. Eight months later, she’s still healthy, and her tumor hasn’t grown. Doctors aren’t interested in what changed.
- I had bladder cancer. Surgery and BCG only—no chemo or radiation. I started FenBen. At my 18-month checkup, a suspicious mass turned out to be nothing. The surgeon didn’t believe it. Biopsies were negative—twice. I’ve now been cancer-free for 2½ years.
- A friend had Stage IV throat cancer. He did chemo, radiation, and added FenBen. He’s now in remission—and singing again.
- My dog was diagnosed with terminal cancer spread throughout her body. She was given six months. Two years later, she’s still here—happy and healthy—on FenBen.
- I was diagnosed with Grade 1 uterine cancer. Before surgery, I began natural therapies and Panacur (FenBen). When the surgery happened, all tests and biopsies came back cancer-free. Was it the biopsy that removed it? Was it a misdiagnosis? Or did FenBen work? We’ll never know for sure—but I’m thankful.
- My cat was diagnosed with lymphoma almost five years ago and was recommended for euthanasia. Instead, I took him home and started FenBen. He’s still with me.
Conclusion
These are real people. Real outcomes. Real questions left unanswered.
This isn’t medical advice—it’s a call for transparency, humility, and patient rights. We’re not demanding miracle cures—we’re asking for open science, honest curiosity, and compassionate care. The right to try should be the right to hope.
