Research on Fenbendazole for Cat and Dog Cancer
lymphoma, Osteosarcoma, Mast Cell Tumors, Mammary Cancer, Hemangiosarcoma
Several scientific papers have already reported on the positive results of Fenbendazole in combating cancer in humans, cats and dogs. When Fenbendazole was administered, researchers identified a significant increase in neutrophils (white blood cells), which inhibits the growth of cancerous cells. At the same time, the treatment caused a suppression of certain proteins, which results in oxygen starvation to the cancerous cells. This means the cancerous cells are unable to use oxygen and must turn to sugar for energy instead — again, resulting in cancer cell death. Finally, testimonials from users backs up the claim that Fenbendazole, along with certain supplements (duplicated in Vitality Science’s Advanced Immune Gold) is an effective treatment for a large range of cat and dog cancers.
A Fenbendazole Success Story
The most well-known success story with Fenbendazole comes from cancer patient Joe Tippens. He was inspired by a scientist doing an animal cancer study at Merck. This scientist told Tippens that he was unable to give the test animals cancer when they were also given Fenbendazole (Panacur).
To treat his small cell lung cancer, Tippens reports that he takes a dosage of 1-gram granules (containing 222 milligrams of Fenbendazole), along with CBD, Curcumin, and vitamin E taken every day, Tippens took the Fenbendazole treatment for three consecutive days and then takes no Fenbendazole for four days.
Tippens follows this treatment protocol continuously and reports experiencing no side effects. He also reports that he knows more than 50 more people on the same treatment protocol. These patients have had success treating prostate, colon, colorectal, pancreatic, and non-small cell lung cancer. None of them have experienced any side effects either.
How to Take Fenbendazole
Fenbendazole is sold under several different brand names, one of which is Panacur C from Merck, which is a canine dewormer. It comes in the form of granules containing 22.2 percent Fenbendazole. In other words, each gram of the product has 222 milligrams of active ingredient.
Other forms of Fenbendazole include a liquid form of the drug called Safe-Guard suspension. Other patients report using a type designed for tropical fish.
The Difference Between a Therapeutic and Maintenance Dose
At the start of any treatment, one must dose according to the severity of the issue. With this treatment, it is important to first use the Fenbendazole to remove the whipworms that are taxing the body. Use the dosage according to the manufacturer’s instructions on the back of the box. Then implement a maintenance dosage. We encourage doing one’s own research or speaking with your vet.
It is important to know that we are not vets and we do not sell Fenbendazole. This is an added bonus and suggestion to supplementation that works in synergy with Vitality Science’s Advanced Immune Restoration Gold Protocol
Dosage and Treatment Protocol
Suggested Maintenance Dose for Dogs
222mg Fenbendazol for every 10 pounds for dogs. Three days on, four days off to allow the liver to regenerate.
If the treatment leads to a response and causes tumors to shrink, you can continue with the treatment into the long term. The drug is completely safe for all dogs, with only minimal precautions needed for dogs with liver disease. In fact, even then the likelihood is that Fenbendazole is much safer than chemotherapy due to its much lower toxicity.
Suggested Maintenance for Cats
Cats should also receive around 222mg of the active ingredient for every 10 pound of body weight. There is no need to be extremely accurate. In fact, a major study from 2000 found that even large doses lead to no adverse reactions.
Administer the treatment three days consecutively, followed by four days without treatment. Just like for dogs, if the protocol is successful, there is no reason to cease treatment.
Alternative Protocols
If, for any reason, the above protocol is not possible for the patient, you can use a minimum treatment protocol instead. This involves administering the drug for three consecutive days, then waiting three weeks before taking the drug again for another three days. After this, wait three months before administering the treatment for a further three days.
This is the same protocol for treating whipworms (Trichuris vulpis). It works for whipworms because the parasite takes three months to become an adult. The medication kills mature adults in the first three days, adults matured from larval worms at three weeks, and adults matured from eggs at three months.
However, if you are able to use the continuous protocol, this is the better option. In either case, after two or three months, check to see if the treatment has led to a response to decide if you will continue long term.
A Cause for Skepticism?
As with any new treatment, Fenbendazole for cancer has its share of skeptics. If Fenbendazole has such great potential, these skeptics ask, why is the drug not radically changing medical professionals’ approach to cancer? Skeptics also argue that the results of studies on live animals are too good to be true. They doubt that a simple dewormer could succeed when so many other solutions have failed.
There is one main answer to this cynicism: research is still in its early stages. Oncologists have not yet embraced the treatment because it is still unclear which types of cancers Fenbendazole is able to treat effectively.
Plus, it is not actually true that serious scientists are ignoring Fenbendazole. A paper was published in Nature — one of the most prestigious scientific journals — suggesting that Fenbendazole has the potential to be relevant in the treatment of many types of cancer.
Fenbendazole Plus Treatment from Vitality Science
At Vitality Science, we have dedicated decades to creating effective supplements to improve dogs’ and cats’ health, with a particular focus on immunity. We do this by arranging nutrients in synergistic blocks, which allows the different components to work together.
Since 2005, our focus has been on a supplement program called the Advanced Immune Protocol. Due to the all-natural ingredients, it is more gentle on the body than traditional solutions. As the supplement targets all the key factors responsible for immune system performance, it is also highly effective.
The latest research on Fenbendazole has led us to consider the deworming drug and take the immune support a step further.
Read this amazing Testimonial from Vitality Science customer, Liliana about her dog Zuzu:
“I believe your Celloquent Gold cancer protocol as recommended by you helped her to stay alive a lot longer than she would have. Her vet was always shocked when I brought her in every month or so for ozone treatments. She would call ZuZu a “miracle dog.” She told me that she had only one other time seen the rare type of cancer that ZuZu had and that in that dog it grew out of control very fast and killed him in a matter of a few weeks. Zuzu lived for more than a year with this cancer, giving us tremendous joy and love. We miss her terribly but we are delighted that she is in heaven, pain free and living the life of an angel.
Thank you again, Dr. Hannah for all the generous time you spent with me to help me on this healing path with ZuZu.
I recommend Vitality Science to everyone I know that owns a pet.”
How Our Fenbendazole Protocol Works
Our Fenbendazole treatment is called Advanced Immune Gold. In addition to the deworming drug, it uses all the building blocks of Advanced Immune Protocol. These are the following.
Essential Fatty Acids
Essential fatty acids (EFAs) are found in super foods like tuna. We use the EFAs methionine and cysteine, both of which are sulfur-bearing amino acids.
The combination of methionine and cysteine is called the Budwig Protocol. It is named for Dr. Budwig, who used the protocol for more than 40 years in Germany and other countries in Europe to successfully treat immune-damaged patients. She reported that the two EFAs led to the charging of cells in the body, much like how you charge the cells in a battery.
Mitochondrial Stimulation
Cells are only able to function due to mitochondria — it is the mitochondria that provides them with the energy they need. When mitochondria are functioning well, they are able to keep disease at bay. In contrast, when they start to become depleted, cancers are able to develop.
Scientists only know of one substance that can stimulate the production of fresh mitochondria: pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ). Another useful substance is Coenzyme Q (CoQ), which increases the energy levels of existing mitochondria.
Advanced Immune Protocol Gold contains both PQQ and CoQ.
Modified Citrus Pectin
The modified citrus pectin in Advanced Immune Gold is made from orange peels. This simple substance is hugely important: it stops cancerous cells from being able to stick together. This makes it easier for the animal’s immune system to rid the body of these cells.
Other Nutrients
A few more nutrients we use in Advanced Immune Protocol Gold to boost the immune system are:
- CBD
- Turmeric
- Ascorbyl palmitate (a form of fat-soluble vitamin C)
- Spirulina
- Vitamin K2
- Zinc carnosine
- Aloe vera (the inner leaf)
- Bromelain
- Lactoferrin
- Larch tree water-soluble fiber (arabinogalactan)
- Full-spectrum enzymes
Why Is Advanced Immune Gold Better Than Pharmaceutical Drugs?
The main advantage of Advanced Immune Gold is that it contains a wide variety of valuable nutrients. In addition, it is safer than pharmaceutical drugs. This is because the supplements are designed specifically to support the immune system. Best of all, the supplements are available at a low cost.
The dosage schedule for Advanced Immune Gold is different than for Fenbendazole products. Simply stick to the recommended dosage listed on the container. As this will be a new supplement for your pet, increase the dose in small increments.
Fenbendazole Cancer Treatment for Dogs and Cats: The Takeaway
It may be surprising that a dewormer could have such a significant effect on so many types of cancers. Although scientific research is in its early stages, the few studies that have been released are promising. Add this to the numerous success stories of people who have used the treatment on themselves and their pets and there is good reason to believe that Fenbendazole could be a viable solution for cancer treatment in dogs and cats depending on the type.
At Vitality Science, we believe that it is worth pursuing the potential of Fenbendazole. If the drug has the power to fight certain types of cancer in humans, dogs, cats, and other animals, it is worthwhile combining it with other cancer treatments (like chemotherapy) to maximize the chances of success.
Almost all animals with a depressed immune system see fantastic results with the Advanced Immune Protocol. We are confident that by adding Fenbendazole to the mix to create Advanced Immune Gold, we can deliver even better results, including for pets with aggressive cancers.
Hi, my Boston Terrier was diagnosed with mast cell cancer about 3 months ago. The tumor was removed from her side and the vet thinks they got it all. Since then I have had her on Ivermectin, Fenben and benadryl everyday. She is due for blood work. But she is still itching so bad. We changed their food to grain free. I just don’t know what else to do. I want to get an allergy test on both of them (her Boston sister, same litter). Is there a way to get a test at a decent price? Money is so tight because I am ill too. But I love these babies and will do anything for them.
Hi Cat.
I don’t know about a cheap test. Sorry.
It’s hard to have reliable testing when symptoms are like this.
Try eliminating chicken egg and any farm birds from their diet.
Only change one thing at a time.
Are they on steroids? Sometimes they help.
They also could have itching as a side effect of steroids. This can be maddening.. sorry.
You could try our anti allergy product.
It’s a flavorless white powder called Blessed Relief.
https://vitalityscience.com/product/blessed-relief-dog/?srsltid=AfmBOoo6cGcIYvb55wTFHBfLbXKo31qZ05bdcLSf_ciuUE742IJkuW2r
You could also add superfood for dogs to help against allergies and strengthen the skin. It’s a fish and milk flavored powder. It is lactose free.
https://vitalityscience.com/product/super-food-dog/?attribute_weight=60g&attribute_buy-more-save-more=No+Thank+You&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA5Ka9BhB5EiwA1ZVtvDpaefgAiTQSlB3LPPn6RhQ0Gcc4MBrL1IKEwSpFWMd5mGN0qsTfsxoCG10QAvD_BwE
Please call in or email if you want to talk more.
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Robin
I have 5 frenchies and all have allergies
My dog was experiencing incontinence, so we took her to the vet and after an ultrasound the vet said she had a spot on her liver which he thought maybe cancer. We did not want to operate and I did 2 rounds of fenben. 3 days on 3 days off 2x. She does seem better but how long shall I do this for and is there anything else u May suggest.
Thank you
Hi Doug.
It’s good you started the fenben. Try to use around 200mg per 10lbs and give it around a meal time with some added dietary oil/fat to the meal so it gets in the blood stream well.
You can increase the days you use it if your confident with their reaction.
Many folks use it 7 days a week for 5 weeks on and 2 weeks off indefinitely, at least 6 months.
If they have GI upset as in loss of appetite or diarrhea, or seem worse off when taking fenben, that’s the sign it’s hard on their liver.
I would consider combining the fenben protocol with our advanced immune restoration Gold protocol.
https://vitalityscience.com/product/advanced-immune-gold-dog-cancer/?srsltid=AfmBOopou5DTzJnN7WNqzP-NbZLlVyl5h3UTVUm86EXWg_O-8YJGLFFq
This has many anticancer effects and other benefits. These products are meant to activate the Fenbendazole also. It may reduce constipation as well.
For a more specific natural laxative product, you could try Easy Go New.
https://vitalityscience.com/product/easy-go-new-dog/
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Robin
Thank you so much !!!
I have a 12 years old Scottish fold, her name is Angel. she was diagnosed with pancreatic tumor 2 weeks ago, we don’t know if it is spread to other organs, and also she has diabetes. She is on insulin 2 units/12 hours. I received a week ago your immune restauration protocol. I want to know if fenbendazole is good for her and the correct dose and if I have to change with immune restauration gold protocol. And, do you recommend methylene blue? I keep reading, I would try everything. Please, any suggestions would help us . Thank you!
Hi Geani,
Fenbendazole is often a good addition to the protocol. The standard dose is 200mg per 10 lbs. You can use more or less.
The dosage depends on how they feel on it. You have to serve it with a meal and give some oil with it so it digests correctly. About 1/8 tsp of oil per 10lbs. Fenben does not work on its own.
The vital pet lipids oil is the best activator.
I don’t have much more info that you about methalyn blue. Sorry.
There are many other things that you can add, but not too many at the same time . You should only change one thing at a time in a day so you can keep track of positive or negative changes and stay organized knowing if a new addition is ok.
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Robin
Hi,My dog had a tumor and spleen removed. He lost alot of blood and they can’t get his red blood cell count up. Been a month and he’s not doing to good, they feel the cancer has spread,his stomach is swollen. And he won’t eat but drinks alot of water.
I wondered if I tried the panacur if it would be ok, and how could I get the granules down him.
Only oil I have is coconut oil,but don’t know if he’ll take that.
Just trying to save him , but be careful too
Thanks !
Hi RY. Yes you could try the Panacur granules, but it may better to use the liquid (syringable) safeguard for goats. It is the same medication but in liquid form may be easier to use.
Make sure not to give any curcumin (Celloquent gold) products because there your dog is sometimes bleeding and this may make things worse. Use regular Celloquent without curcumin instead.
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Robin