Disingenuous, for this short essay simply describes medical professionals that post success stories with 2 or 3 drugs—Ivermectin, Fenbendazole and Mebendazole—that seem to indicate these drugs cure cancer when in fact, none of these drugs cure cancer.
The peer review, and there’s no shortage, is quite clear. These drugs when used in various combinations enhance the effectiveness of many chemotherapy and immunotherapy drugs leading to lower dosages of chemo/immuno drugs needed and they also very often mitigate some of the adverse effects, but not all and not always.
The posts I’m referring to are disingenuous because:
There is no follow-up on any of the patients. Reduction in tumor size is always indicated but increase in tumor size and eventual death is never described nor is complete clearance of cancer markers and complete success. No follow-up on these patients is disingenuous.
All of the patients using Ivermectin, Fenbendazole and/or Mebendazole are also on chemotherapy and immunotherapy found in the fine print in the posts.
The posts indicate Ivermectin, Fenbendazole and Mebendazole have cured the cancer yet with most cancers this is surely not the case. Again, without follow-up we don’t know. We do know chemotherapy and immunotherapy are effective for a limited period of time and cause, eventually, cancers to grow.
Diagnosed on November 04, 2022 with Stage 4 Metastatic Lung cancer I waited until February 2023 to start chemotherapy, first needing to dig into the peer review for hours and hours every day on Pemetrexed, Carboplatin, Keytruda, Ivermectin, Fenbendazole, Mebendazole, ECGC, Berberine, Melatonin, Iscador, Niclosamide and IP-6.
I chose chemotherapy and after 4 infusions my primary tumor was reduced by a little over 80%.
I then chose Immunotherapy for 10 infusions and while metastasis was ongoing my now 5 tumors were still quite small, around 0.4 centimeters.
I tried Fenbendazole at 1000mg/2 weeks, 1500mg/2 weeks and 2000mg/2 weeks and had slight growth on my next CT Scan. I also tried Ivermectin at 64mg/day with Mebendazole at 1000mg/day. The results were inconclusive in that 4 of my tumors had not grown and 1 at T-12 had grown.
I then chose to stop chemotherapy and immunotherapy for approximately 90 days and use DMSO with Hematoxylin subcutaneously injecting myself at home.
I have a CT Scan scheduled for June 16th and will have the results the same day and will post them. This CT Scan will show the results, or lack thereof, of D-Hematoxylin.
My success has meant continuing hobbies, meditating for 30 minutes a day, a highly restrictive diet, walking 3 miles a day, a positive attitude (which fortunately I have normally), good sleep, exercise and more.
I don’t know why some medical professionals post only successes without follow-up but I do know it’s disingenuous whereas my posts will always contain the truth and the follow-up.
I’m going to die, I just don’t know when. Some cancers can be cured, others cannot. Ivermectin, Fenbendazole and Mebendazole do not cure cancer.


It’s so weird that you posted this just now. I don’t even really know you personally but I have thought of you and Ann and your cat throughout the last 2 days, especially today. I was wondering how you are and hoping you are not in great pain. Sending warm regards to you all from Colorado. Thank you for the update.
The conventional doctors who have begun using ivermectin, fenbendazole, and mebendazole have not been using it long enough to have long term data, which is very frustrating. Also, they are adding some combination when other therapies have failed, so cancer is already advanced. It is frustrating that the successes claimed are after such short periods of time.