16/12/2025
IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 77 year oldAustralian man with newly diagnosed Stage 4 Prostate Cancer reports after 3 months
A Prostate Cancer success story from Australia! π
STORY:
77 year old Australian man with newly diagnosed Stage 4 Prostate Cancer (had two Astrazeneca COVID-19 Vaccines in 2021)
Had a PSA of 54 on diagnosis, back pain, enlarged prostate, PET scan and bone scan showing bone metastases in shoulder and spine
In early September 2025 he started:
Ivermectin 1mg/kg/day
Fenbendazole 1000mg/day
CBD Oil 100mg/day
Results after 3 months:
PSA dropped 54 to 2.1
All tumors shrinking on imaging.
DISCUSSION:
I know many people are watching the sad Scott Adams saga unfold.
The reality is that many prostate cancer patients have incredible responses (we now have hundreds of testimonials) but of course not everyone does.
The factors that affect response include:
- the uniqueness of every cancer
- Fenbendazole formulations vary widely
- Each person's absorption and metabolism of fenbendazole varies
- the synergy of combination treatments will vary from person to person
Do you think Oncologists spend excessive time worrying if a cancer patient will respond to a particular chemo regimen?
They will do a CT scan halfway through the cycles or at the end and if the patient didn't respond, they say "oh well" and immediately move to the next chemo or drug.
All of modern Oncology is built on: if A doesn't work, then try B, if B doesn't work then try C and so on, and each drug regimen is more expensive than the next.
Have you ever heard anyone say: "If the first line of chemo doesn't work right away, modern Oncology must be a fraud." No one ever says that.
Yet Ivermectin and Fenbendazole must be held to a much higher standard than all conventional Oncology treatments combined? That's complete nonsense.
After one month we may see a response in cancer markers like PSA and if it's going higher, the Cancer patient has the option of making dose and medication adjustments
I can't even begin to count how many cases I have seen where a Cancer patient comes to me on Fenbendazole 444mg/day (Joe Tippens Protocol) and it's not working, and we adjust to 888mg, 1000mg or 1500mg and suddenly there is dramatic response.
But like anything, repurposed drugs require a certain commitment and willingness to try.
If you approach it with the attitude "I know this won't work" and "my doctor told me this won't work", then that self-sabotage may well materialize.
If you come to an expert in repurposed drugs but don't ask questions, don't disclose what your Oncologists are doing, don't disclose where you got your Ivermectin and Fenbendazole, don't disclose how you are using them, and then disappear after only one month and refuse to make any adjustments, well...
That's not how you achieve success...
Send me a pm Ariana Reynolds
So we can achieve success together!!