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This information is strictly for research and educational purposes. It is not intended as medical, doctor or veterinary advice. Consultation with a qualified doctor or veterinarian is always recommended before administering any medication or supplement,
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Reference for animals:
For a good reference for animals you can take a look at already established options. For example lets take a look at safe-guard canine dewormer. They approve their product for dogs 6 weeks and older. Their product contains 222mg of fenbendazole per 1 gram of powder. They explain a daily dose of Safe-guard (which contains 222mg of fenbendazole) is 50mg/kg or 22.68 mg/lb. of weight.
They suggest that a 10lb dog receive 1 gram or 222mg of fenbendazole formulation for 3 days in a row. They caution not to give fenbendazole to a dog that is currently sick. They say dogs over 6 months of age should be dewormed twice a year.
Research Note: We gave our terminally ill 12 year old pitbull a 30 day dose (1.7 grams per day, she's 65lb) and she pulled through her illness. She had swollen glands in neck and in arm pits and was coughing (most likely from worms). After the 30 days the symptoms went away but slowly came back until we did another round a few weeks later.
Safe-guard claims fenbendazole kills only one type of tape worm, the taenia species. They explain that round worm and hookworms can cause significant dangers. They claim fenbendazole kills Roundworm species: Toxocara canis and Toxascaris Leonina. Also that it kills Hookworm species: Ancylostoma caninum, and uncinaria stenocephala and whipworm species: Trichuris vulpis.
They suggest that a 10lb dog receive 1 gram or 222mg of fenbendazole formulation for 3 days in a row. They caution not to give fenbendazole to a dog that is currently sick. They say dogs over 6 months of age should be dewormed twice a year.
Research Note: We gave our terminally ill 12 year old pitbull a 30 day dose (1.7 grams per day of 99% pure Fenbendazole, she's 65lb) and she pulled through her illness. She had swollen glands in neck and in arm pits and was coughing (most likely from worms). After the 30 days the symptoms went away but slowly came back until we did another round a few weeks later.
Safe-guard claims fenbendazole kills only one type of tape worm, the taenia species. They explain that round worm and hookworms can cause significant dangers. They claim fenbendazole kills Roundworm species: Toxocara canis and Toxascaris Leonina. Also that it kills Hookworm species: Ancylostoma caninum, and uncinaria stenocephala and whipworm species: Trichuris vulpis.
Safeguard Doses Converted for 99%:
Safe-guard canine dewormer suggests a daily dose of Safe-guard (which contains 222mg (22%) of fenbendazole) is 50mg/kg or 22.68 mg/lb. of weight. Below is a reference of these doses converted for a 99% fenbendazole product.
• 10 lb → old bracket dose: 1 g → new dose: 0.23 g
• 15 lb → old bracket dose: 2 g → new dose: 0.46 g
• 20 lb → old bracket dose: 2 g → new dose: 0.46 g
• 25 lb → old bracket dose: 3 g → new dose: 0.69 g
• 30 lb → old bracket dose: 3 g → new dose: 0.69 g
• 35 lb → old bracket dose: 4 g → new dose: 0.93 g
• 40 lb → old bracket dose: 4 g → new dose: 0.93 g
• 45 lb → old bracket dose: 5 g → new dose: 1.16 g
• 50 lb → old bracket dose: 5 g → new dose: 1.16 g
• 55 lb → old bracket dose: 6 g → new dose: 1.39 g
• 60 lb → old bracket dose: 6 g → new dose: 1.39 g
• 65 lb → old bracket dose: 7 g → new dose: 1.62 g
• 70 lb → old bracket dose: 7 g → new dose: 1.62 g
• 75 lb → old bracket dose: 8 g → new dose: 1.85 g
• 80 lb → old bracket dose: 8 g → new dose: 1.85 g
• 85 lb → old bracket dose: 9 g → new dose: 2.08 g
• 90 lb → old bracket dose: 9 g → new dose: 2.08 g
• 95 lb → old bracket dose: 10 g → new dose: 2.31 g
• 100 lb → old bracket dose: 10 g → new dose: 2.31 g
• 105 lb → old bracket dose: 11 g → new dose: 2.54 g
• 110 lb → old bracket dose: 11 g → new dose: 2.54 g
• 115 lb → old bracket dose: 12 g → new dose: 2.78 g
• 120 lb → old bracket dose: 12 g → new dose: 2.78 g
• 125 lb → old bracket dose: 13 g → new dose: 3.01 g
• 130 lb → old bracket dose: 13 g → new dose: 3.01 g
• 135 lb → old bracket dose: 14 g → new dose: 3.24 g
• 140 lb → old bracket dose: 14 g → new dose: 3.24 g
• 145 lb → old bracket dose: 15 g → new dose: 3.47 g
• 150 lb → old bracket dose: 15 g → new dose: 3.47 g
Mixing Fenbendazole:
Fenbendazole is Hydrophobic, which means it does not mix with water and instead floats on the surface. Fenbendazole binds with proteins so mixing with meat or possibly yogurt or coconut oil would be better options. We mix it in with raw meat when feeding to our dogs.
Note: Organic “Ultra+ Cannabidiol” (from GMG) is a great option for a synergistic oil to mix with the FenGuard Powder. Joe Tippens used similar CBD for his protocol and it’s made with a base of all organic mct coconut oil.
Measuring Fenbendazole:
Whenever measuring any powder keep in mind each has a different density, therefore a general rule for weight to volume conversion does not exist. This is why it’s important to use an accurate milligram scale for dosing.
Below are our findings for 99% fenbendazole powder weight vs volume.
1/2 teaspoon (packed) = 1.1 grams
1 teaspoon (packed) = 2.1 grams
Source Article:
FENBENDAZOLE and CANCER at least 12 Anti-Cancer mechanisms of action. Not approved by FDA. Cheap. Safe. Kills aggressive cancers. Why no Clinical Trials? Nine research papers reviewed.
“Ivermectin is FDA approved. Fenbendazole is NOT approved for human use by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and European Medicines Agency (EMA). It is available as a veterinary medication. Fenbendazole is part of a larger group of drugs known as benzimidazoles, which are anthelmintic drugs (i.e., drugs that kill parasitic worms). Another benzimidazole is mebendazole, which can be prescribed to humans with certain parasitic infections. Mebendazole (Vermox) is FDA approved for human use, but it’s signi cantly more expensive.”
- Dr. William Makis MD
He also quoted the Joe Tippens Cancer Protocol:
Fenbendazole: 222mg per day with food (originally 3 days on, 4 days off)
CBD Oil: Apply 25mg under the tongue daily
Curcumin: Take 600mg per day.
Vitamin E: 800IU per day
Fenbendazole Studies:
2023 Jun - Movahedi et al
Repurposing anti-parasite benzimidazole drugs as selective anti-cancer chemotherapeutics
http://anser.press/index.php/ci/article/view/443/486
2023 Apr - Chi-Son Chang et al
Anti-cancer e ect of fenbendazole-incorporated PLGA nanoparticles in ovarian cancer
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10482585/
2023 Mar - Semkova et al
Redox-mediated Anticancer Activity of Anti-parasitic Drug Fenbendazole in Triple-negative Breast Cancer Cells
https://ar.iiarjournals.org/content/43/3/1207.abstract
2023 Mar - Haebeen Jung et al
Di erential cytotoxic e ects of fenbendazole on mouse lymphoma EL-4 cells and spleen cells
https://www.kjvr.org/journal/view.php?number=3907
2022 Sep - Deokbae Park et al
Anti-cancer e ects of fenbendazole on 5-uorouracil resistant colorectal cancer cells
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9437363/
2022 Jan - Li-wen Ren et al
Benzimidazoles induce concurrent apoptosis and pyroptosis of human glioblastoma cells via arresting cell cycle
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8724275/
2020 Aug - Deok-Soo Son et al
The Antitumor Potentials of Benzimidazole Anthelmintics as Repurposing Drugs
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7458798/
2020 Jun - Yong Han et al
Involvement of reactive oxygen species in the anti-cancer activity of fenbendazole, a benzimidazole anthelmintic (leukemia)
https://www.kjvr.org/journal/view.php?doi=10.14405/kjvr.2020.60.2.79
2018 Aug - Dogra et al
Fenbendazole acts as a moderate microtubule destabilizing agent and causes cancer cell death by modulating multiple cellular pathways