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Cancer is a terrible illness that has claimed the lives of many pets and people, and pharmaceutical medicine is nowhere near a cure. Currently, most efforts are aimed at managing and reducing cancer symptoms. This has led many cancer researchers and doctors to pursue different medicinal and natural approaches to cancer treatment. One strange yet potentially effective solution is Fenbendazole, a low-cost and very safe dewormer.
What is Fenbendazole?
Fenbendazole is a veterinary medication used for intestinal parasite removal in cats and dogs. Fenbendazole is best known as the counter medication Panacur C. This canine deworming medication has made a name for itself through its excellent use as a cancer treatment for many types of cancer.
Why Does Fenbendazole Have Anti-Cancer Properties?
Microtubules are critical to cell function by providing the necessary structures for the cell to function. As a benzimidazole, Fenbendazole inhibits microtubule polymerization. This means that Fenbendazole can help starve out certain cancers by limiting their spread and growth, potentially allowing the patient to overcome them.
Of course, that is a gross oversimplification. Many studies are being performed on Fenbendazole, and it is too early to state the efficacy of the medication. However, it is also important to state that there have been cases of usage on both animals and people, resulting in a reduction or remission of many cancer types.
For more information on Fenbendazole, dosing, and other information, we have written a post prior that offers a reasonably extensive overview on the topic matter.
The Story of Joe Tippens
Joe Tippens has perhaps the most well-known success story for Fenbendazole. Having heard about the alternative use of Fenbendazole from a scientist who was studying it, he successfully pushed his small cell lung cancer into remission on a regimen now known as the Tippens protocol. It is important to note that there are no notable side effects to Fenbendazole in humans or animals, so cats and humans can take the medication (intended for canines).
Joe has been very vocal about his success with Fenbendazole and his routine and speaking openly of the many people who have similarly attempted taking the medication for them or their pets and saw results. Fenbendazole is a safe alternative to fighting cancer that comes from unlikely origins.
Does Fenbendazole Work for Dogs and Cats?
Fenbendazole is an effective cancer treatment for dogs and cats. As an anthelminthic (a deworming medication), the drug is often applied in labs where studies are performed on rodents. Well-known research chronicles Fenbendazole’s unexpected effects on the progress and incidence of cancer in lab animals. In other words, through ordinary efforts to keep subjects free of pinworms, researchers noticed that certain cancers failed to grow in the mice treated with Fenbendazole. As a result, many pet owners have come forward saying the medication has helped their pet with cancer help fight it into remission.
“I just wanted to thank you so much for your support and very helpful advice one year ago. On this day last year I was advised that Rosie’s laryngeal adenocarcinoma was blocking 80 percent of her trachea and she was placed on palliative care by the Specialist Vet in Sydney. Your support and advice gave me the encouragement I was searching for to keep trying to make Rosie well. I am so happy to report that Rosie is still with us and is doing really well. I am still keeping up her regime of supplements and have, since January, been able to reduce her prednisolone dosage down to 3/4 tablet (one tablet is 5mg). Just a couple of days ago she was running around in the hall playing football with a little ball with a bell in it. It is now over 28 months since she was first diagnosed with laryngeal adenocarcinoma. I have just placed another order with Vitality Science for supplements for Rosie so that we can keep up the good fight. Many thanks again for your wonderful support and advice throughout the past couple of years. It is so much appreciated. Kind regards, Carolyne”
The Significance of Fenbendazole’s Effectiveness
At Vitality Science, we offer a scientifically-backed approach to providing premium, natural products that will aid your pet in achieving their best health and longevity.
The story of Fenbendazole is an example of this. Cancer rates in animals have been steadily increasing, with dogs being the most susceptible. It is estimated that by age 10, nearly 50% of all dogs will develop some cancer.
Holistic Cancer Support for Dogs and Cats
Looking at the medical literatureLooking at the medical literature regarding Fenbendazole as a cancer treatment, it is clear that the deworming drug shows great promise in certain circumstances, which has led us to consider how a protocol involving Fenbendazole could be improved.
Our solution is our product Advanced Immune Gold. This package includes our products:
- Celloquent Gold(Arabinogalactan, PectaSol-C©, Zeolite (Clinoptilolite), Bromelain, CO Q 10, Ascorbic Palmitate, Active-Aloe (200:1), Blue-Green Algae. Vitality Science Pet Flora. Bio Core Complete enzyme spectrum, Lactoferrin, Zinc-carnosine, Serrazimes, Vitamin K2, Turmeric, Liver Powder)
- Vital Pet Lipids (High DHA tuna oil, vitamin E full-spectrum, Astaxanthin)
- Hemp Oil 347mg (Organic CBD)
These products aim to provide immune support through the supplementation of premium vitamins, minerals, plant extracts, and other nutrients. Supplementing with vitamins has been shown to support the effectiveness of Fenbendazole as a cancer treatment.
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The most important takeaway is that there are many unknown or suppressed modes of treatment for all ailments—both for people and your beloved pet. No one would have believed a humble pet deworming medication that costs just a few dollars could have such dramatic results. Results are not just being spoken about by supporters of holistic pet medicine but also discussed in some of the strictest, peer-reviewed scientific magazines such as Nature.
Vitality Science provides holistic pet supplements that are backed by science as well as our customer testimonials.



I have a 13 year old cat that weighs 6 1/2 pounds diagnosed with large cell lymphoma. What are your suggestions for her? She has went through chemotherapy had a short remission but now it’s back.
Hi Emily. Look into using the Advanced Immune Restoration Protocol for cats.
It is a holistic three pack of products that can greatly reduce symptoms of lymphoma and help them deal with the malignancy. One product is powdered, the other two are liquid. It comes with instructions. The Gold version of these products is a little bit less palatable, so go with the original. Go with the medium size.
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Robin
Hello, my 9 year old cat was diagnosed with a brain tumor, it’s located in the middle of this brain, surgery is not possible. Do you think Fenbendazole could cure it? If so, what dose do you recommend? He weighs 5kg. Would greatly appreciate your help! Thanks a lot!
Hi Florian.
It’s worth a try!
Most folks use aproximately 200mg per 5 kg of Fenbendazole 3 days a week and if well tolerated it can be used 7 days a week.
Fenbendazole does not really work on its own and you have to give it with a dietary oil at least, and it is recommended to activate it with the three pack of the Advanced Immune Restoration gold protocol.
https://vitalityscience.com/product/advanced-immune-gold-dog-cancer/?srsltid=AfmBOopou5DTzJnN7WNqzP-NbZLlVyl5h3UTVUm86EXWg_O-8YJGLFFq
It may be difficult for Fenbendazole to cross the blood brain barrier. You may want to call in or email us for more detailed instruction.
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Robin
My 17 year old female cat was diagnosed with malignant bladder tumor. Would this protocol shrink the tumor?
Hi Gary.
Sorry to hear about your cat.
It is worth a try. It has worked before, and we have a lot of experience with this type for cats.
Please call in or email us for further instructions. There are a lot of particularities about the protocol that you need to know, so you can assess if it is a practical protocol. This is not a simple protocol where you take one medicine at a set dosage. There are multiple products needed for the cocktail effect, and they are found in the advanced immune restoration gold protocol.
Even with introduction and consistency with these products, results vary widely and comparison from one cat to another is not very helpful. It has helped many cats with bladder cancer, but there are so many particularities.
Please call in or email to talk further about how to perform the protocol.
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Robin.
My not quite 15 year old cat has had IBD for a number of years and was recently diagnosed with intestinal lymphoma . His IBD improved greatly with a homemade diet, but recently his diarrhea worsened and we took him to the vet. In addition to the lymphoma he has a heart murmur and irregular heartbeat. The vet gave him steroid injections which improved his diarrhea but he is still loose. He still eats but has lost weight, he’s currently 6.8lbs.
Can we still attempt the protocol and what dosing would you recommend?
Thank You
Hi Steve.
Sorry to hear about your cat.
My quick answer would be to use our Advanced Immune Restoration gold protocol in a medium size to last the month, and use 200 to 300mg if fenben 1x a day , 3x a week, with food.
Because of the other things you mentioned, I would strongly recommend calling in so I can go through possibilities of side effects and understand if there’s any other drugs being used. You could call in any day of the week and leave a message with the answering service and then I can call you back if I don’t pick up when you call.
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Robin
Hello,
My cat is a small 6 lb cat…she’s always been a runt but just got diagnosed with a softball-sized tumor in her abdomen that was shocking to me! She is a very hairy little thing and I never noticed! I heard Fenben with your product can help reduce the cancer. Does your product already have FenBen or do I need to buy your product and add the FenBen as well? Thanks!
Hi Jessica.
Our products do not contain Fenbendazole.
I would recommend getting a product called FenBen Pure from thehappyhealingstore.com.
Fenben does not work on its own.
We provide all the things necessary to activate Fenbendazole in our advanced immune restoration protocol.
If you would like to go over our protocol and how to use everything, please call in to go over details over the phone on a free consultation and with me at 5757583985.
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Robin