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    The Forbidden Cure: How $5 veterinary drugs are beating cancer and why Big Pharma wants them banned

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorFebruary 13, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The Forbidden Cure: How $5 veterinary drugs are beating cancer and why Big Pharma wants them banned

    Fenbendazole (a veterinary dewormer) and ivermectin have demonstrated remarkable efficacy in treating terminal cancers, often at a fraction of the cost of conventional treatments. Joe Tippens’ terminal lung cancer remission using fenbendazole, turmeric, CBD oil and vitamin E highlights their potential.
    Cheap, off-patent drugs threaten the $200B cancer industry, leading to active suppression by pharmaceutical companies and captured agencies like the FDA and CDC. Merck sabotaged ivermectin to push its $500K mRNA cancer vaccine, while doctors prescribing repurposed drugs face persecution.
    Medical journals bury positive studies, while Big Tech bans discussions (e.g., Facebook groups, YouTube testimonials). Fraudulent narratives (e.g., “horse paste” smear campaigns) dominate mainstream discourse.
    Actionable protocols for patients: Fenbendazole – 222 mg/day (3 days on, 4 days off) with curcumin and vitamin E, Ivermectin – 0.2 to 0.4 mg/kg combined with quercetin and zinc and detox – Nattokinase, NAC and sunlight to mitigate spike protein damage.
    The book ties drug suppression to broader agendas (e.g., Bill Gates’ mRNA investments, WHO power grabs). It calls for medical freedom, Right-To-Try laws and decentralized networks (like FLCCC) to bypass censorship.


    Read Full Article: https://www.naturalnews.com/2026-02-13-the-forbidden-cure-veterinary-drugs-beating-cancer.html

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