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Fenbendazole & Cats as Treatment for Cancer 18 Feb 2024 23:41 #81532

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I’m so happy to find this Alternative Health Methodologies part of the MMS forum!  This forum is such a wealth of knowledge and information.  I have an adult cat who was being treated with MMS for about 10 days during my winter break from school in December.  I was giving Trixie, another adult, Delilah, and 5 kittens CD for the first time ever and I was also taking it for the first time ever. 

I found that it was a lot of work to dose 7 cats over 12 hours and me and coordinate the meals.  At that time, I understood there was a 2 hour waiting period before/after eating.  So it was taking up the whole day to do this protocol.  The kittens did not like the CD at all!  I had to give a lot of water with it so I had to go slow so they wouldn’t choke on it.

Trixie and Delilah and a few kittens were also getting remote energy healing done.  Trixie has gone from weighing about 9-10 lbs down to about 4-5 lbs.  I was so busy with daily life and noticed she was losing a little weight until she started vomitting just after Thanksgiving (late November) 2023.  She loves to eat and stopped eating after a few days of vomitting every meal.  Then I started the remote healing because it’s very powerful.  My chiropractor used to treat pets then he stopped for a long time and now he’s doing it again - thank God!  He’s very intuitive and gifted at working with both people and animals.  

Just a few days ago Trixie started vomitting and stopped eating so we did another remote healing and her appetite returned to the normal robust eating.  I was thinking that I need to do something for the lump she has on the left side of her neck.  I’ve noticed it since December  It’s large enough to see without looking closely - about the size of a half dollar coin.  Maybe about 2-3cm large.  It doesn’t hurt when I touch it.  It’s hard and definitely has a shape to it.  I read something here in this forum that made me think I should give her Fenbendazole.  I keep thinking the growth is cancer.  I haven’t taken her to a vet because I find there are so many issues with the vet.  It’s very expensive, takes a long time to get an appointment with very diminishing returns in care.

So I don’t know what the growth is, but I don’t think that’s so important.  I just know that she can be healed.  I told my chiropractor I was thinking about doing 6 & 6 with CD and starting Fenbendazole.  He agreed with both.  I started the Fenbendazole 3 days ago - Friday and I’m giving her the dose associated with her weight -1 ml.  I’m in uncharted territory here because I’ve never tried Fenbendazole longer than a single day with a repeat dose two weeks later.  If she has cancer I’m certain Fenbendazole would help her.  She eats a lot, but she’s not gaining weight.  She seemed to be gaining a little because she was eating her meal and part of another communal dish, but she’s still very thin and bony.  She loves to go outside and ground with me, so I feel like she has good life force.  But I also would like to see that growth disappear and have her gain weight.  She’s only about 6-7 years old, so not that old.  

I’m wonder how long to dose her with Fenbendazole.  I became interested when my chiropractor got excited by the Joe Tippens story that came out some time ago.  Dr. Lee Merritt also is big on treating parasites and shares statistics about people with MS having brain parasites 100% of the time.

Anyway, what experience do you have with using Fenbendazole on animals?  How long do I need to give Trixie the Fenbendazole?  Is there a forum on using Fenbendazole for pets?

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Fenbendazole & Cats as Treatment for Cancer 19 Feb 2024 21:07 #81546

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We give fenbendazole to our dog, cat and chickens for 5 days straight.

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Fenbendazole & Cats as Treatment for Cancer 24 Feb 2024 11:28 #81602

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Then how many days off?

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Fenbendazole & Cats as Treatment for Cancer 25 Feb 2024 08:14 #81613

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A week or two usually. Long enough for the last eggs to hatch.

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Fenbendazole & Cats as Treatment for Cancer 25 Feb 2024 20:19 #81619

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It sounds like you use it for parasite cleanse.  I think my cat has cancer, so I’m wondering if the treatment is the same for cancer?  I haven’t found much info about dosing for cats if it’s cancer.  

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Fenbendazole & Cats as Treatment for Cancer 25 Feb 2024 20:52 #81620

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I think 5 days on 5 days off would be fine. I would do it without a second thought.

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