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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.



My 14 year old cat Doobie was recently diagnosed with breast cancer and I noticed she had bloody stool so I was going to dose her with fenbendazole. Is the Safeguard for goats safe for her? My friend is a vet and has given it to me for my other cats and it’s worked for them but I’m afraid since she has cancer I dont know if this will hurt her. Can you help me?
Yes, the liquid goat formula is the one you would give for your cat. Fenbendazole is not usually species specific. Give the deworming dose according to package instructions. It must be given in conjunction with Advanced Immune Restoration Protocol GOLD to mediate the toxicity of long-term use and insure assimilation into the blood stream.
Hi,
My cat recently developed ascites in her abdomen. She had an ultrasound which did not show any masses and the doctor said that she would test the fluid for any abnormal cells. The results came back positive for adenocarcinoma cells however they did not confirm where they were coming from. My understanding is this is a cancer of mucus forming cells in certain organs. The ultrasound showed inflammation and I have had to have the fluid drained twice and it keeps coming back.
I want to give my cat a chance and the doctors have not really given me much hope. I ordered the Advanced Immune Restoration protocol and tried to give it to my cat but she will not eat the powder and I have had to give it along with the drops to her through a syringe which caused a lot of stress for her. I bought Panacur C and would like to try it but am not sure what the best way to do this is. Can you please send your directions on how to give to a cat? I am also considering buying the hemp oil, but would like to know how much you think this helps in combination with the Panacur? Any information you can provide is appreciated.
Thank you.
Fenbendazole is very safe. If given by itself, it is a dewormer. If given with CBD oil it blocks cancer receptors. If given with Vitality Science’s Advanced Immune Protocol Gold, it works best against cancer issues.
Supplementing cats is hard! 1) try to put it in their food. Mix it up a little and put clean food on top. This way when they come to the food the supplements will be hidden and all they smell is clean food. 2) Start out with a very small amount and increase slowly over days. Try to sneak it up on them. 3) Put the supplements in something more desirable, ANYTHING, tuna juice, vanilla ice cream, spray cheese. 4) Try a treat pocket. 5) make a paste with the supplements and put it on their leg or on their gums. Maybe they will try to clean it off. 5) As a last resort you will have to use a plastic oral syringe. We include one in every order. We wish you the best. Please keep in touch and let us know how it goes.
Hi There,
I have an 11 year old border collie/lab mix that is about 65 pounds that needs this protocol. I have purchased the advanced immune gold protocol from you and Fenbendazole. Can you please make some recommendations on dosage and frequency using your advanced immune gold and Fenbendazole?
Thanks in Advance
Eli
We recommend the deworming dose of Fenbendazole. That is usually 222mg per 10 pounds of body weight. So, for a 65 pound dog give a 222mg dose times 6. Give Fenbendazole once a day. It is best that you give it every day, however some animals will become lethargic or develop decreased appetite. This is a sign of liver taxation. In which case give Fenbendazole for 3 days on 4 days off. Continue giving the Advanced Immune Protocol in the off days. Give the Lipids and the Celloquent twice a day. Give the Hemp oil 2-4 times per day as it does not stay in the system long. When giving Fenbendazole give it with an oil to ensure proper absorption.
Hi There, I have a Great Dane who’s 4 years old. 125 pounds and we were just told he has bone cancer. We are still waiting on the radiologist to view, but the vet said it’s in his paw and wrist. They will do further X-rays next week depending on what we hear from the radiologist. Can you tell me what you would suggest we purchase and amounts to give? We have high hope it has not spread and we can do something to save him.
The fenbendazole protocol will help block the cancer cells in hopes that it will not spread and give the body a chance to catch up and fight against this disease of the body. The protocol is as follows. 222mg per every 10 lbs of animal, once a day WITH CBD oil. Please continue to give a reduced dose every day well passed the healing point. You will want to keep the cancer cell receptors blocked. The advanced immune gold protocol https://vitalityscience.com/product/advanced-immune-gold-dog-cancer/ comes with cbd oil. You will have to get the fenbendazole on amazon or at a farm feed store.
Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Take care
LeLa
Please could you assist…
My beautiful Main Coon Tinky had a growth removed from her lower jaw and upon investigation it was found to be a fibrosarcoma, since the operation in October it has started growing back, the vet explained that the growth is spidery and web-like thus very difficult to remove completely. I have done a lot of online research and would like to try some of the suggestions you proposed in some of your videos. My vet is also open to support me with this, he did however say that there has not been much if any research done with reference to these possible alternatives and fibrosarcoma specifically. He alludes to the fact that each cancer is different has different cell formations and thus remedies may work for some cancers and may be really detrimental to the patient in others. Would Fenbendazole be something that would work, I have x-ray’s and the growth has not spread to the bones. She is my most beloved feline and I would like to do everything I can to stop this cancer in its tracks… thank you so much!!
You’re vet is right. Each cancer does have its own cell formation but that does not mean that it is impossible to treat. The approach that we take on cancerous cells is this. Cancer cells are sticky. They stick together in what we call a tumor. We are fortunate enough to have top-notch ingredients in the Advanced Immune Restoration Protocol. One is PQQ which helps to make those sticky cancerous cells slippery. Once the cancer cells start to slip away the tumor then starts to “shrink”. Those cells slip out of the body, pass through the filtration systems (liver and kidneys), and out the body. This protocol supports those filtration systems and helps the body to become more intelligent to fight against this dis-ease in the body. The fenbendazole along with the CBD oil in the protocol helps to block the cancer receptors. I would highly advise buying fenbendazole (in panacur) from amazon along with vitality science’s Advanced Immune restoration Gold Protocol.
Please feel free to let us know how else we can help
I know for certain our Advanced Immune Restoration will not be detrimental for this form of cancer. The Advanced Immune Restoration is highly supportive to the system we give it to very old and very sick animals and it brings them back to life. The supplements contained within are specially chosen to be the most effective anti cancer supplements with the least side effects. When it comes to natural cancer cures we are not attacking the cancer, so we don’t care what kind of cancer it is. We are supporting the animal with super soldiers of the supplement world.
Hello, my 8 year old lab mix has a tumor in his lung, they can’t really tell me much at the vet except it is probably cancer and to just come back every three months to see if it grows. I want to start him on the dewormer and don’t know where to start or how much or how often? Please help!