DWQA QuestionsCategory: Healing ModalitiesI 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?
Nicola Staff asked 15 hours ago
This is not a completely accurate summary to begin with, but as far as it goes, it illustrates the complications involved in making scientific conclusions from anecdotal reports, particularly when people are exposed to many, many, influences of all kinds including divine support in response to prayer for people in need. The normal diet alone includes many natural antiviral and anticancer substances. It is no accident that the number one ranking antiviral and anticancer supplement in your Antiviral Regimen is a wide-spectrum hemp extract which includes CBD as a major component. That alone, will preclude making a scientific conclusion that fenbendazole, in and of itself, contributes anything to the story. But we can confirm for you that the fenbendazole was not a major player here but was simply the more unusual substance and therefore stood out. The other nutraceuticals were considered to be more of additional support to help cope with the ravages on the body of all of the punishment of illness underway. But, as you know, nutraceuticals are a much better answer for ill health than pharmaceutical agents.