Exploring Alternative Cancer Treatments

Jan 7, 2025

Lecture Notes: Alternative Treatment for Cancer

Introduction

  • Presenter: Dr. Tom Rogers from Common Sense MD
  • Topic: Alternative treatment for cancer, specifically focusing on Fenbendazole (also known as Finn bin)
  • Note: Information, not medical advice.

Traditional Cancer Treatments

  • Surgery
  • Chemotherapy
  • Radiation

Alternative Treatments

  • Used in addition to traditional treatments
  • Especially considered in cases with poor prognosis
  • Potential for prevention through genetic testing

Fenbendazole as a Cancer Treatment

  • Background:
    • Originally used as a dog dewormer
    • Related to Mebendazole, used for treating pinworms in humans
    • Over-the-counter and inexpensive
  • History:
    • Around since 1974
    • Used globally for treating parasites
    • Anecdotal evidence of anti-cancer effects

How Fenbendazole Works

  • Mechanisms:
    1. Induction of apoptosis (programmed cell death)
    2. Inhibition of glucose uptake in cancer cells
    3. Reactivation of p53 gene (tumor suppressor)
    • Blocks microtubule synthesis, stopping cell division (similar to Taxol and Vincristine)
    • Cancer cells don’t develop resistance easily
  • Administration:
    • Taken with food for better absorption
    • Minimal side effects; some might experience mild gastrointestinal issues

Protocol and Dosage

  • Joe Tippins Protocol:
    • Known for using Fenbendazole after being diagnosed with metastatic lung cancer
    • Takes three days on, four days off
    • Suggested supplements: Curcumin, Milk Thistle, CBD
  • Dosage:
    • Active cancer: 444 mg daily
    • Cancer prevention: 222 mg, different cycling protocols

Additional Treatment Options

  • Artemisinin (Sweet Wormwood):
    • Used in Chinese medicine
    • Works by forming free radicals in cancer cells
    • Dose: 400-800 mg/day

Considerations

  • Always consult with healthcare professionals before starting any new treatment
  • Traditional methods should be the primary course of action
  • Fenbendazole and Artemisinin as complementary options

Closing

  • Importance of patient research and awareness
  • Encouragement to consult with doctors
  • Dr. Rogers offers information as a starting point for those interested in exploring alternative treatments.