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I read a story in the Epoch Times about the history of the “Joe Tippens Protocol” describing his use of the veterinary antiparasitic drug, fenbendazole, to cure his terminal, widely metastasized, small cell lung cancer. When we asked you about other anecdotal reports of using fenbendazole, you told us that its benefits were more assumed than real, given that people were also combining it with other agents having meaningful antiviral and anticancer activity, like ivermectin. Joe Tippens’ regimen was described as including “Theracumin, a form of the active compound in turmeric, and CBD, an extract of cannabis that does not cause intoxication.” Can you help us understand the significant factors underlying his survival?40 views0 answers0 votes
I have been using a 125 mg ashwagandha supplement from Life Extension as the major source of this nutraceutical. It costs $7.50 for 60 doses. The more recent introduction of Amazing Ashwa from Force Factor has 1400 mg Ashwagandha (800 mg Ashwagandha root powder and 600 mg KSM-66 Ashwagandha root extract) plus extracts with 200 mg Ginseng, 150 mg Goji berry, 100 mg Bacopa monnieri, 100 mg Green Tea, 100 mg Black Maca, 100 mg Rhodiola rosea, and including 100 mg L-Theanine, 40 mcg (1600 IU) Vitamin D, 10 mg Niacin, 2 mg Vitamin B6, 25 mcg Vitamin B12, 192 mg Calcium and 149 mg Phosphorus as Dicalcium Phosphate, 15 mg Zinc Oxide, 50 mcg Selenium (L-Slelenomethionine) and 5 mg BioPerine Black pepper fruit extract. The supplement costs $15.00 for 30 doses of four tablets. Is the Amazing Ashwa supplement significantly more beneficial than taking just 125 mg ashwagandha from Life Extension?34 views0 answers0 votes