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Requesting an individualized adjunctive care protocol that includes ivermectin and fenbendazole, to be evaluated within the context of my oncologic history and overall health status.

03/08/2026










03/04/2026

IVERMECTIN vs MEBENDAZOLE vs FENBENDAZOLE

All three show up in research cancer conversations around cancer. But they’re studied for different reasons.

Ivermectin:

> Cell signaling pathways, Inflammatory modulation, Cellular transport mechanisms

Mebendazole:

> Microtubule disruption, Cell division processes, Metabolic stress pathways

Fenbendazole:

> Microtubule interaction, Cellular energy processes, Glucose-related metabolism discussions.

Send me a message or comment PROTOCOL for a personalized health protocol for using ivermectin and Fenbendazole.










03/04/2026

Why I Used Apple Cider Vinegar During My Brain Cancer Journey

Research has explored apple cider vinegar for its role in:
1. Improving insulin sensitivity
2. Blunting post-meal glucose spikes
3. Supporting metabolic stability

So I used it strategically. Here’s how:
1. 1 tablespoon in water
2. Before higher-protein or higher-carb meals
3. Never straight
4. Never sweetened

The goal wasn’t acidity. It was blood sugar control. During cancer, I prioritized keeping glucose and insulin steady. ACV was one simple tool that fit that framework. Small inputs. Repeated daily.

Send me a message or comment PROTOCOL for a personalized health protocol for using ivermectin and Fenbendazole.










03/04/2026

The Biggest Ivermectin Mistake I See:
1. Treating ivermectin like a magic bullet
Cancer biology is far more complex.
2. Skipping the bigger picture
Fuel, metabolism, oxygen, and stress all matter.
3. Copying protocols from the internet
What works for one person may not fit another.
4. Ignoring daily habits
Food, sleep, and stress signals shape the environment cells live in.
5. Forgetting the goal
The goal isn’t finding one compound.
It’s changing the conditions that allow disease to grow.










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