Anti-Cancer Protocol and Documentation

Note: 090324 Actual anti-cancer protocols are moving towards Ivermectin and away from Fenbendazole.

It has happened that doctors (by happenstance non-veterinarians) who have recommended and sold products to dog owners, outside of FDA and other regulatory purview, at high dollar making unreasonable claims, have paid a hefty legal price. Key issues there were the collection of steep fees against unreasonable claims, and then selling “product” to these hopeful customers. The key element of my musings is that I don’t sell the “product” nor to I profit (well besides a finder’s fee from Amazon in the amount of 17 cents which is a net-loss against the cost of building and maintaining this page.) The point is that I sell no product, and I promise nothing.


 

 

 

 

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Let’s dose this out for a dog that weighs about 66 pounds.

Flintstones Complete – Give one tablet per day

NAC 600mg – Give two caps per day

Rx Colchecine 0.6mg – 1.5 tablets by mouth once a day.

Rx Prednisone 20mg – Give 1+1/2 tablet twice a day for 14 days then 1+1/2 tablet per day long term.

Fenbendazole 1 gram packets – Give 1.5 packets by mouth daily for 3 days then 4 days off.

DHEA 100mg – Give 3 capsules by mouth once a day every day.

Geranyl Geraniol 150mg –  Give one capsule by mouth daily

TUDCA 250mg –  Give two caps by mouth once a day

Berberine 500mg – Give one capsule by mouth once a day

  • DMSO Fluids once a week
  • Costco Kirkland’s Signature Salmon and Sweet Potato dry dog food.
  • Geranyl geraniol is mild in flavor. It tastes like butter that’s been warm a little too long, but without going bad. It does not burn the tongue or the skin.


Read Joe Tippens actual protocol for humans if you want.

How much is Colchicine? The following prices are for NINETY tablets.