Reviewing What the Top Websites Say About the Fenbendazole Cancer Dosage

Executive Summary

  • In this article, we enter the search term Fenbenazole Cancer Dosage to determine how easy it is to find websites that cover this topic, and also to assess the quality of the information on these websites.

Introduction

In this article, we review the cancer dosage for the top-performing sites in search engines related to the search term Fenbedazole Cancer Dosage.

Websites Found Through Google’s Search Engine

There are very few good results that Google delivers for this search phrase of Fenbendazole Cancer Dosage. The following screenshot shows these search results.

Even though we specifically requested information from Google on the Fenbendazole Cancer Dosage, we mainly received articles that don’t directly address this topic.

Google massively suppresses our website and other websites that offer details around dosage for Fenbendazole versus cancer.

Having conducted numerous tests on Google’s censorship, we had previously determined that Google is not the most suitable search engine for finding dosage estimates for Ivermectin in cancer treatment. This means that Google is censoring the results that are out there to keep its users from seeing them.

Websites Found Through Yahoo’s Search Engine

Website Reviewed #1: Fenbendazole.org

This website provides basic dosage calculations for cancer. This website also describes what I recognized as the Joe Tippens Protocol. This article is titled Fendbendazole Dosage Guide.

Website Reviewed #2: Anti Cancer Research

The following quote is from the article Oral Fenbendazole for Cancer Therapy in Humans and Animals.

In August 2016, fenbendazole garnered global attention as a potential anti-cancer therapy following the complete recovery success story of Joe Tippens, who was diagnosed with small-cell lung cancer. At the time, Tippens was undergoing a clinical trial for a novel anti-cancer drug. Meanwhile, under the guidance of a veterinarian, Tippens began self-administering 222 mg fenbendazole orally, along with vitamin E supplements, CBD oil, and bioavailable curcumin. After three months of self-administration, a PET scan revealed no detectable cancer cells in his body. Notably, Tippens was the only patient cured of cancer among the 1,100 clinical trial participants. While the Joe Tippens case is compelling, it remains an anecdotal report.

Here, you can see that the article mentions a dosage of Fenbendazole versus cancer that Joe Tippens used.

In animals, fenbendazole demonstrated a high safety margin and low toxicity. A safety profile study of fenbendazole administered to cattle found that fenbendazole was well-tolerated, even when administered at six times the prescribed dose and three times the recommended duration. In rodents, its lethal dose (LD50) exceeded 10 g/kg, which is 1,000 times the therapeutic level.

Despite the lack of regulatory approval and extensive clinical trials for fenbendazole as a cancer treatment in humans, some cancer patients have self-administered the drug, as documented in case studies. Four case reports where fenbendazole has led to a reduction in tumor size (54, 55) and two cases (56, 57) where patients experienced drug-related hepatic dysfunction (Table IV). In both cases, despite the hepatotoxicity, patients’ liver function recovered rapidly upon discontinuing fenbendazole.

Website Reviewed #3: Fenbendazole Australia

The following quote is from the article Fenbendazole Dosage Guide.

Fenbendazole Dosage for Humans (Cancer)

  • 222mgs for 30-90kgs
  • 444mgs for 91-200kgs

Take the required amount of fenbendazole after a high fat meal daily for 6 days, skip on the seventh day and repeat weekly.

Preventing Cancer Relapse

Fenbendazole 222 mg. Take three times a week, once a day after a high fat meal. Then take no fenbendazole for four days. Repeat the cycle every week.

Preventing Cancer

Fenbendazole 222 mg. Take three times a week, once a day after a high fat meal. Then take no fenbendazole for four days. Repeat for 10 weeks. Then Stop for 10 weeks. Repeat the cycle.

Once again, it appears to present the Joe Tippins protocol.

Websites Found Through Yandex’s Search Engine

A search engine known for less censorship than Google or Yahoo is Yandex. And as would Bing, this is a search engine where our article ended up ranked among the top websites.

Our website ranked 6th on Yandex and 10th on Bing.

Nearly all of the websites we checked that addressed dosage provided some variation of the Joe Tippens protocol, along with the van Vendezal dosage estimate.

Conclusion

For whatever reason, there was less censorship on the term, search term, “Fenbendazole Cancer Dosage” than there was on the search term “Ivermectin Cancer Dosage.”

It seems that ivermectin is more of a political hot potato for treating cancer than fenbendazole is.

About the Bing Search Engine

Bing’s results were surprising, as I had expected more censorship and suppression of search results, similar to what I found with Google. Bing directed users to both our site and other sites that specifically answered the question of Fenbendazole cancer dosage.

Bing is a product of Microsoft and is now estimated to have a search engine market share of roughly 13%.

In my estimation, Bing’s market share has begun to increase in recent years because Google’s censorship has become increasingly brazen. Yahoo is estimated to have a market share of less than 3%, while DuckDuckGo has around 1%, and Google has a roughly 80% market share.

Those Articles That Addressed the Dosage

If we examine the information contained in articles addressing the dosage of ivermectin for cancer. They were nearly all presented in a table format or list format, and they were all unidimensional, meaning that they were based solely on a person’s weight.

By contrast our calculator incorporates significantly more dimensions to achieve a finer-tuned dosage estimation, including additional factors specific to the individual patient.