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taking it 10 days wont hurt you...
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77849624 I have been in contact with this man, Tippens, really nice seeming guy, very open with advice. He said expect to do it for at least 12 weeks to get the full effect, cancer remission etc.
He also said they have had people in his group have success with cancers that are quite aggressive, I have hope here, not much to lose...
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76130010 12 weeks straight or with breaks in between? Best of luck to you!
Quoting: Far Away Here is what he said,
The dosages in the blog are not weight dependent. Make sure he stays with it a minimum of 12 to 18 weeks. And yes we have success with metastasized melanoma
Regards,
Joe D. Tippens
Here is the exact protocol for the Panacur C;
The canine medicine that I took was available over the counter from numerous pet medicine on-line sites. It is branded as Panacur C and the drug name is Fenbendazole. It is the one gram size for small dogs per the picture below. The dosage is one 1-gram packet per day for 3 consecutive days, then 4 days off.......to be repeated every week.
Some people choose to take 7 days a week for the first 6 weeks to "kick-off" their regimen.
Many people buy other brands and other product forms (e.g., pills or liquids) made for larger animals. IMPORTANT. The 1 gram packets above equate to 222mg of Fenbendazole per packet, such that a 3 day (one week) supply equals 1 box of 3 packets. If you are using a liquid, with say 100mg per ml of liquid, then the proper adjusted dosage would be 2.2 mls, or about half a teaspoon.
DISCLAIMER AGAIN: I am not a doctor or a scientist. This dosage was passed to me by someone who was involved in the research. I believe the reason for taking 4 days off is such that the anthelmintic drug does not harm the liver or kidneys.
The Johns Hopkins toxicity study that I have seen shows that 500mg per day is well tolerated, but if there is one area you should consult your physician is this.