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Mar 20 tweet about Ivermectin, Mebendazole, Fenbendazole cancer protocol
BREAKING NEWS: First-in-the-World IVERMECTIN, Mebendazole and Fenbendazole Protocol for CANCER has been peer-reviewed and published!
I am seeing our paper everywhere recently, the NEWS is spreading! ๐
BIG PHARMA attacked our Fenbendazole paper on three Stage 4 Cancer patients who are now Cancer Free, but it will be resubmitted and published soon!
I have been attacked recently by Canadian authorities for my revolutionary Cancer research and work, but...
a NEW FLORIDA CANCER CLINIC is coming soon! ๐
Thank you all for your ongoing support!!! ๐
God Bless you all and God bless those who are fighting Cancer...
[Image shows research paper from ORTHOMOLECULAR MEDICINE: "Targeting the Mitochondrial Stem Cell Connection in Cancer Treatment: A Hybrid Orthomolecular Protocol"]
Compounds: ivermectin, mebendazole, fenbendazole
BREAKING NEWS: First-in-the-World IVERMECTIN, Mebendazole and Fenbendazole Protocol for CANCER has been peer-reviewed and published!
I am seeing our paper everywhere recently, the NEWS is spreading! ๐
BIG PHARMA attacked our Fenbendazole paper on three Stage 4 Cancer patients who are now Cancer Free, but it will be resubmitted and published soon!
I have been attacked recently by Canadian authorities for my revolutionary Cancer research and work, but...
a NEW FLORIDA CANCER CLINIC is coming soon! ๐
Thank you all for your ongoing support!!! ๐
God Bless you all and God bless those who are fighting Cancer...
[Image shows research paper from ORTHOMOLECULAR MEDICINE: "Targeting the Mitochondrial Stem Cell Connection in Cancer Treatment: A Hybrid Orthomolecular Protocol"]
Compounds: ivermectin, mebendazole, fenbendazole
13. 1. Ivermectin: The Mitochondrial "Uncoupler" and ROS Generator
Ivermectin (IVM) primarily interacts with the system by inducing mitochondrial dysfunction and altering redox balance.
Copper (Cu) & Iron (Fe) Interaction: IVM has been shown to induce mitochondrial damage and apoptosis, specifically leading to the release of cytochrome C which is a heme protein whose function is entirely dependent on its Copper and Iron centers.
Manganese (Mn) & SOD2: IVM treatment upregulates the production of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), this was done in cancer, this would place a massive demand on Mn-SOD (SOD2) to manage the resulting "oxidative noise." If the Mn-SOD shield is overwhelmed, the resulting ROS flux drives cell apoptosis and this would include a change in the tumor as it loses energy, a mechanism being explored for its antitumor effects.
UPE Signaling: By decreasing mitochondrial membrane potential and respiration in cancer cells, IVM disrupts the coherent "light" (UPE) signaling required for cellular adaptation.
2. Mebendazole & Fenbendazole: The Iron-Dependent "Starvers"
The benzimidazoles (MBZ and FBZ) have a distinct relationship with iron and mitochondrial integrity.
Iron (Fe) Dependence: Mebendazole is significantly less effective in iron-deficient environments. Clinical studies suggest that for infections like hookworms, iron supplementation is often required alongside MBZ to clear anemia and restore efficacy. This suggests MBZ may leverage or require the host's iron-dependent pathways to its anthelminthic or antitumor effects.
Manganese (Mn) & Mitochondrial Stability: Both drugs target the mitochondria of the germinal layer of the parasites, leading to decreased ATP production. In mammalian cells, FBZ has been noted to inhibit tumor growth specifically in models used to study mitochondrial genes, indicating a direct interaction with the organelle's metal-tuned hardware.
Molybdenum (Mo) and Sulfur: There is no direct documented interaction between these drugs and Molybdenum. However, since MBZ and FBZ can impact liver function (the site of major Mo-dependent enzyme activity in humans), prolonged high-dose therapy requires monitoring for metabolic "interference".
[Table showing Heavy Metal Interaction, Impact on Decentralized Medical Framework for Ivermectin, Cytochrome c, Mn-SOD, and Mitochondrial genes]
5:23 PM ยท Jan 23, 2026 ยท 7,810 Views
Compounds: ivermectin, mebendazole, fenbendazole, cytochrome C, manganese, copper, iron, SOD2
Ivermectin (IVM) primarily interacts with the system by inducing mitochondrial dysfunction and altering redox balance.
Copper (Cu) & Iron (Fe) Interaction: IVM has been shown to induce mitochondrial damage and apoptosis, specifically leading to the release of cytochrome C which is a heme protein whose function is entirely dependent on its Copper and Iron centers.
Manganese (Mn) & SOD2: IVM treatment upregulates the production of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), this was done in cancer, this would place a massive demand on Mn-SOD (SOD2) to manage the resulting "oxidative noise." If the Mn-SOD shield is overwhelmed, the resulting ROS flux drives cell apoptosis and this would include a change in the tumor as it loses energy, a mechanism being explored for its antitumor effects.
UPE Signaling: By decreasing mitochondrial membrane potential and respiration in cancer cells, IVM disrupts the coherent "light" (UPE) signaling required for cellular adaptation.
2. Mebendazole & Fenbendazole: The Iron-Dependent "Starvers"
The benzimidazoles (MBZ and FBZ) have a distinct relationship with iron and mitochondrial integrity.
Iron (Fe) Dependence: Mebendazole is significantly less effective in iron-deficient environments. Clinical studies suggest that for infections like hookworms, iron supplementation is often required alongside MBZ to clear anemia and restore efficacy. This suggests MBZ may leverage or require the host's iron-dependent pathways to its anthelminthic or antitumor effects.
Manganese (Mn) & Mitochondrial Stability: Both drugs target the mitochondria of the germinal layer of the parasites, leading to decreased ATP production. In mammalian cells, FBZ has been noted to inhibit tumor growth specifically in models used to study mitochondrial genes, indicating a direct interaction with the organelle's metal-tuned hardware.
Molybdenum (Mo) and Sulfur: There is no direct documented interaction between these drugs and Molybdenum. However, since MBZ and FBZ can impact liver function (the site of major Mo-dependent enzyme activity in humans), prolonged high-dose therapy requires monitoring for metabolic "interference".
[Table showing Heavy Metal Interaction, Impact on Decentralized Medical Framework for Ivermectin, Cytochrome c, Mn-SOD, and Mitochondrial genes]
5:23 PM ยท Jan 23, 2026 ยท 7,810 Views
Compounds: ivermectin, mebendazole, fenbendazole, cytochrome C, manganese, copper, iron, SOD2
Started taking ivermectin, Fenbendazole and Mebendazole around 7 weeks ago not because I was sick but because I had just been feeling 'off', like something just wasn't quite right. I had some bloating after meals, brain fog halfway through the day, not sleeping as well as I always had, and low energy. I genuinely thought this was just part of getting older or being stressed all the time.
I honestly didn't expect much from any of this. These are old compounds that most people barely talk about, but I had done a massive amount of research months ago on anti-parasitics. My stack has been taking Ivermectin and 500mg Mebendazole daily. The first 10 days, I barely noticed anything besides sleeping slightly better. Then around week 2, I started waking up before my alarm naturally. By week 3, the bloating was basically gone. Digestion feels cleaner, energy feels stable throughout the day and the brain fog I thought was just adulthood & stress noticeably improved.
Could it all be a placebo? Maybe partially. But what really caught me off guard was that people around me started commenting that I looked more awake and refreshed before I even mentioned what I was taking.
I'm not a doctor and I'm not telling anyone what to do. I just decided I wasn't going to accept feeling suboptimal as normal. I wanted to see if the health benefits of a yearly or twice yearly parasite cleanse was really all it is hyped up to be. And the results have been amazing. I genuinely think a lot of people have forgotten what feeling GOOD actually feels like.
I buy meds from @pharmacyinusa
[Image shows boxes of Ivermectin, Fenbendazol Tablets 500mg, and other medications]
1:00 PM ยท May 12, 2026 ยท 188.2K Views
Compounds: ivermectin, fenbendazole, mebendazole
I honestly didn't expect much from any of this. These are old compounds that most people barely talk about, but I had done a massive amount of research months ago on anti-parasitics. My stack has been taking Ivermectin and 500mg Mebendazole daily. The first 10 days, I barely noticed anything besides sleeping slightly better. Then around week 2, I started waking up before my alarm naturally. By week 3, the bloating was basically gone. Digestion feels cleaner, energy feels stable throughout the day and the brain fog I thought was just adulthood & stress noticeably improved.
Could it all be a placebo? Maybe partially. But what really caught me off guard was that people around me started commenting that I looked more awake and refreshed before I even mentioned what I was taking.
I'm not a doctor and I'm not telling anyone what to do. I just decided I wasn't going to accept feeling suboptimal as normal. I wanted to see if the health benefits of a yearly or twice yearly parasite cleanse was really all it is hyped up to be. And the results have been amazing. I genuinely think a lot of people have forgotten what feeling GOOD actually feels like.
I buy meds from @pharmacyinusa
[Image shows boxes of Ivermectin, Fenbendazol Tablets 500mg, and other medications]
1:00 PM ยท May 12, 2026 ยท 188.2K Views
Compounds: ivermectin, fenbendazole, mebendazole
The 'Alt-Right Cancer Cure'.
Fenbendazole, Mebendazole, and Ivermectin.
But how do they actually work? ๐ค
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[Quote showing dosage table for Fenbendazole and Mebendazole at different cancer grades:
Low grade cancer: Fenbendazole: Dose of 1mg/kg by per os (Tian et al., 2021), Mebendazole: Dose of 1mg/kg by per os (Chen et al., 2002)
Intermediate grade: ...
High grade cancer: Fenbendazole: Dose of 5-10 mg/kg (Dou et al., 2021; Tian et al., 2021), Mebendazole: Dose of 50-100mg/kg...
All three doses have been established as tolerable in vivo studies]
11:20 PM ยท Nov 11, 2024 ยท 1.7M Views
[Reply from anabology - Nov 11, 2024: These drugs are all known as 'dewormers'. But are they killing parasites in cancer patients? Do parasites cause cancer? Let's dig into the mechanism to find out.]
[Reply from anabology - Nov 11, 2024: Fenbendazole and mebendazole both disrupt microtubules, a mechanism shared by FDA-approved cancer drugs like taxol (which came from the Pacific yew tree). By disrupting the skeleton of the cell, these drugs stop cell division. But they may do more than just halt cancer...]
Compounds: fenbendazole, mebendazole, ivermectin, taxol (paclitaxel)
Fenbendazole, Mebendazole, and Ivermectin.
But how do they actually work? ๐ค
Thread ๐งต
[Quote showing dosage table for Fenbendazole and Mebendazole at different cancer grades:
Low grade cancer: Fenbendazole: Dose of 1mg/kg by per os (Tian et al., 2021), Mebendazole: Dose of 1mg/kg by per os (Chen et al., 2002)
Intermediate grade: ...
High grade cancer: Fenbendazole: Dose of 5-10 mg/kg (Dou et al., 2021; Tian et al., 2021), Mebendazole: Dose of 50-100mg/kg...
All three doses have been established as tolerable in vivo studies]
11:20 PM ยท Nov 11, 2024 ยท 1.7M Views
[Reply from anabology - Nov 11, 2024: These drugs are all known as 'dewormers'. But are they killing parasites in cancer patients? Do parasites cause cancer? Let's dig into the mechanism to find out.]
[Reply from anabology - Nov 11, 2024: Fenbendazole and mebendazole both disrupt microtubules, a mechanism shared by FDA-approved cancer drugs like taxol (which came from the Pacific yew tree). By disrupting the skeleton of the cell, these drugs stop cell division. But they may do more than just halt cancer...]
Compounds: fenbendazole, mebendazole, ivermectin, taxol (paclitaxel)
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https://x.com/DrJackKruse/status/1866123510842203 (approx.)
7. IVERMECTIN acts on Cancer mainly by inhibiting signaling pathways involved in cancer proliferation (Akt, Wnt, mTOR) and by inhibiting CANCER STEM CELLS.
More good news with this drug: it's practically impossible to overdose on Ivermectin, as it has a half-life of 18 hours and it's cleared from your body within 2 days. Fenbendazole was discovered completely accidentally. It was back in 2017 a gentleman in Oklahoma, Joe Tippens, a gentleman in the 60s, I believe, was diagnosed with terminal cancer, Stage 4 small cell lung cancer, and he was sent home to die by his doctors, and he had a veterinary friend of his who said, "Listen, there's a dog medicine, dog dewormer medicine, that was discovered accidentally to have very strong anti-cancer properties. Why don't you try it? You have nothing to lose." And he put together a protocol with this fenbendazole medicine and also with curcumin, CBD oil, vitamin E, and he cured his terminal cancer, the cancer that had basically less than 1% chance of surviving. And so that was back in 2017, and so this has been known for a few years, now. There is a Facebook group called the Fenbendazole Cancer Support Group. It has a hundred and ten thousand members. A lot of them are cancer patients, a lot of some of them are family members of cancer patients, so this is a large community, and it works. In fact, there was a group of Stanford University medical researchers who were so impressed by fenbendazole that they found three patients who had taken fenbendazole, Stage 4 cancer patients, who took fenbendazole, cured their Stage 4 cancers after they had failed every chemotherapy regimen known to mankind, and they published this case series. Now what's funny is that they were not able to recommend fenbendazole to these patients, because it's not FDA-approved.
Now, there is an FDA-approved version of it called "mebendazole", which is virtually identical. Unfortunately, it goes by the brand name of "Vermox". It's much more expensive than fenbendazole, but you can now get generic versions of both for, you know, a dollar a pill. Dr. Makis has posted this picture many times on X before.
[Table showing ivermectin dosing guidelines for cancer: LOW DOSE 0.1mg/kg, MEDIUM DOSE 1.0mg/kg, HIGH DOSE 3.0mg/kg, VERY HIGH DOSE >2.5mg/kg with corresponding cancer types and effects]
Compounds: ivermectin, fenbendazole, mebendazole, curcumin, CBD oil, vitamin E, Vermox (mebendazole brand)
7. IVERMECTIN acts on Cancer mainly by inhibiting signaling pathways involved in cancer proliferation (Akt, Wnt, mTOR) and by inhibiting CANCER STEM CELLS.
More good news with this drug: it's practically impossible to overdose on Ivermectin, as it has a half-life of 18 hours and it's cleared from your body within 2 days. Fenbendazole was discovered completely accidentally. It was back in 2017 a gentleman in Oklahoma, Joe Tippens, a gentleman in the 60s, I believe, was diagnosed with terminal cancer, Stage 4 small cell lung cancer, and he was sent home to die by his doctors, and he had a veterinary friend of his who said, "Listen, there's a dog medicine, dog dewormer medicine, that was discovered accidentally to have very strong anti-cancer properties. Why don't you try it? You have nothing to lose." And he put together a protocol with this fenbendazole medicine and also with curcumin, CBD oil, vitamin E, and he cured his terminal cancer, the cancer that had basically less than 1% chance of surviving. And so that was back in 2017, and so this has been known for a few years, now. There is a Facebook group called the Fenbendazole Cancer Support Group. It has a hundred and ten thousand members. A lot of them are cancer patients, a lot of some of them are family members of cancer patients, so this is a large community, and it works. In fact, there was a group of Stanford University medical researchers who were so impressed by fenbendazole that they found three patients who had taken fenbendazole, Stage 4 cancer patients, who took fenbendazole, cured their Stage 4 cancers after they had failed every chemotherapy regimen known to mankind, and they published this case series. Now what's funny is that they were not able to recommend fenbendazole to these patients, because it's not FDA-approved.
Now, there is an FDA-approved version of it called "mebendazole", which is virtually identical. Unfortunately, it goes by the brand name of "Vermox". It's much more expensive than fenbendazole, but you can now get generic versions of both for, you know, a dollar a pill. Dr. Makis has posted this picture many times on X before.
[Table showing ivermectin dosing guidelines for cancer: LOW DOSE 0.1mg/kg, MEDIUM DOSE 1.0mg/kg, HIGH DOSE 3.0mg/kg, VERY HIGH DOSE >2.5mg/kg with corresponding cancer types and effects]
Compounds: ivermectin, fenbendazole, mebendazole, curcumin, CBD oil, vitamin E, Vermox (mebendazole brand)