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Our Amazing Grace's avatar

Another outstanding article, Robert. I'm thankful that you are in the battle to save lives.

Pam Law's avatar

Where can I get help for liver cancer? Is fenben good for treating liver Cancer?

Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

It works for all solid tumors. All. If it were me, I would definitely do an aggressive chlorine dioxide program in addition to the fenbendazole. the smart approach is to start the chlorine dioxide in the morning for about seven hours at half at 45 minute to one hour intervals and then take the fenbendazole with food in the middle of the afternoon at least two hours after you stop the chlorine dioxide and take them with fat. You should plan on at least a month and probably longer on the chlorine dioxide and take the fenben indefinitely. Good luck and keep us up on your progress. See the Apocalypse Almanac post above for more information about chlorine dioxide and links to other articles. See also the Cure Cancer in Your Kitchen chapter of the Apocalypse Almanac.

Kathryn's avatar

Thank you Dr. Yoho for your wonderful substack. My life has been vastly improved with OSR1.

Today’s info may help my family members. I just ordered Dr. Supples book from ABE Books. Dr. supple is a great communicator also. I send prayers for your health.

Carla's avatar

Will it help shrink benign uterine fibroid tumors?

Ike Yeadon's avatar

Totally - while also perking up your breasts.

bats3697's avatar

great

Brent Rice's avatar

What you suggest no more toxic than eating a fast food meal. Yet many people diagnosed with cancer will not even try it. 🤷

Vonu's avatar

Because it doesn't fit the standards of care.

Janet's avatar

Around 2022 I started saving info on IVM, Fenben for cancer just in case. Just in case arrived in 2024 when my husband was diagnosed with bladder cancer. He went for it right away and has had 3 clear reports since. We believe it took out a melanoma discovered within that time also. A family member reached out yesterday for her mom—lung cancer. I’m sending info on but I’m not holding my breath. 🤔

George Ulrich's avatar

Chaga mushhroom or nottus obliquus is s liver cancer specific medicinal mushroom

Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

CD and fenben is likely better

George Ulrich's avatar

Why leave the others out? Your comment is an assumption and, over all, displays arrogance as those two that I shared,being creator given, are very nutritional/medicinal providers thus giving much more. Please. Likely Better? !!!!!!!!! Mind closure.

Janet's avatar

No, George. Mind open. 🙄. Some are stuck in paradigms even in this. We have to be completely open to stay alive these days. The comment by the author, who knows a thing or 2 about this, would send me studying it. But that’s just me, I guess. Keep your door closed because fresh air can’t get in then. Cheers.

George Ulrich's avatar

No I meant he said that the wormer and the

Chlorine dioxide beat those out or are likely better which leaves unnecessary doubt concerning information I shared

George Ulrich's avatar

So he closed his mind; mine iotherwise

Marten's avatar

Or you can combine with ivermectine !!! Just saying

Sus's avatar

Can one use cd taking morphine 24/7 ? If not how can I help my loved one using cd and fb

Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

get the $20 / month version of claude.ai

here is what it said:

This is a clinically important question with no direct human trial data, so the answer requires reasoning from chemistry and pharmacology.

The core problem: oxidation of morphine

Morphine is chemically vulnerable to oxidation. It has two hydroxyl groups (phenolic and alcoholic) that make it a reducing agent. Chlorine dioxide is a strong oxidizer. When these meet in the GI tract or bloodstream, ClO2 can degrade morphine into oxidation byproducts, primarily pseudomorphine and morphine-N-oxide, which have greatly reduced or altered analgesic activity. This is not theoretical — pharmaceutical morphine storage strictly excludes oxidizing agents for exactly this reason.

Practical implications for someone on 24/7 morphine

With continuous dosing (extended-release oral, patch, or pump), there is always active morphine in the system. There is no clean window to avoid overlap.

Even with immediate-release oral dosing, the absorption window is 1-4 hours, and plasma half-life is 2-4 hours — staggering CDS meaningfully is difficult.

The clinical risk is unpredictable pain control — not a dramatic acute event, but erosion of analgesic efficacy that could look like tolerance or under-dosing.

Fentanyl patches and methadone, being structurally different (no free phenolic OH), are likely less vulnerable to oxidative degradation, though this has not been formally tested.

Other considerations

CDS generates transient systemic oxidative load. For a patient on chronic opioids (who often has compromised hepatic glutathione capacity), this may matter.

Morphine itself is hepatically metabolized to morphine-6-glucuronide (the active metabolite) and morphine-3-glucuronide. Whether oxidative stress affects this pathway is unknown.

There is zero peer-reviewed literature specifically on CDS + opioid interactions.

Bottom line

Using chlorine dioxide concurrently with 24/7 morphine carries a real theoretical risk of reducing morphine's effectiveness through direct oxidative degradation. The person's pain control should be the priority. If CDS is considered essential, it would need to be discussed with whoever is managing the morphine, and the patient would need to be monitored carefully for signs of inadequate analgesia. This is not a combination to experiment with casually, particularly in a palliative or chronic pain context where stable dosing is critical.

Elise Winslow's avatar

what dose for diagnosed ovarian cancer in a 120 lb 84 yr woman? 222mg every day?

Dr Monica's avatar

Agree, and same interactions can be expected with other medications of such susceptibility.

George Ulrich's avatar

Klamath blue green micro algae causes apoptosis of liver cancer cells

Vonu's avatar

The trick is to evolve the therapy as the tumor evolves its biology.https://imahealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/cancer-care-the-metabolic-trap-dr-paul-marik.pdf?

Me Jane's avatar

... 'the smart approach is to start the chlorine dioxide in the morning for about seven hours at half at 45 minute to one hour intervals' ... can you please clarify what is meant by 'at half at 45 minute-1hour intervals'? Do you mean half drop? Half dose? Was that meant to say at half hour, to 45 min to 1 hour intervals? Just confirming.

Thank you! And, God bless you for all you do.

J. Arnold's avatar

I can answer that, Jane. He meant 30 or 45 or 60 minute intervals. Sometimes when I do CD, I'll do one dose every half hour for 3 doses. If you're acutely ill you might do one dose an hour for 8 hours. Sometimes I do 2 doses and quit. There's no official regimen. You can write me at arnie1815@proton.me

Me Jane's avatar

Thanks for the clarification. Have only used the hourly schedule...will have to try the 45 min and 30 min intervals, too.

Dr. G's avatar

Do we have any data or even anecdotal reports on hematologic malignancies? Thank you for your work. This MD has red pilled a long time ago.

Ben Fen's avatar

Ivermectin appears to be the antiparasitic effective on hematologic cancers, particularly multiple myeloma.

Sharon Oliensis's avatar

Would hematologic ca include neuroendocrine ca?

George Ulrich's avatar

Have you read of compounded concentration of Dandelion Root being used to fight leukemia ? Of course, looking for causations and removal of same.

Autumn's avatar

My husband has been taking ivermectin and mebendazole and the past 2 scans show it is growing!!

Alison's avatar

I am 100% willing to be open-minded about this as a possible future treatment, but please do not make bold, general statements like "no side effects" and say that traditional radiation therapy is a "scam." I was diagnosed with esthesioneuroblastoma in 1999 and it was treated with surgical removal and precise proton radiation therapy. Yes, I have many side effects that I will have to deal with for the rest of my life, but I have been cancer-free ever since. Until there is are actual studies done to offer an official protocol, until it is approved, until it is applied to all the diverse types of cancer and levels of progression, and until everyone has access to it, please do not say we don't need traditional radiation therapy and chemotherapy, and worse, that radiation oncologists are "scam artists." MY RO was the best, most generous, most accessible and most human doctor I've come across in my lifetime thus far. I'm all for future advancements in cancer research and treatments, but don't act as though you know what's best for every case without the full science to back your statements.

Dr Monica's avatar

Indeed- one should never generalize! Cancer/s is/are very individual diseases of infinite versions and therefore multitude of therapeutic possibilities. Personal beliefs also matter, hence the placebo effect in some people can be crucial for healing through whatever method ...

tatndeed Cathe Simpson's avatar

is any of this to try on someone with MDS Leukaemia

Tommy John's avatar

So it doesn't work with blood cancers? ALL? Thanks

Neo's avatar
Apr 11Edited

I figured out the C 20 years ago.

Now I am researching mitigation agents for the Calamari embalmer clots.

Even though I can clear peoples C for >20 years.

They still have these Fibrous biopolymers growing inside them.

https://substack.com/@neomicroscopy/note/c-229015894?r=1yb1yj&utm_source=notes-share-action&utm_medium=web

Carole Shealy's avatar

Dr. Supple explained this so well and the information was presented in this interview with great care and great restraint on Bob’s part, I’m sure. I love how Bob just let him talk and give us the information. I do disagree with Dr. Supple on getting government involved. I do agree with Bob and Dr. Supple is way too idealistic. No way should using fenbendazole for cancer being in the hands of the government or any pharmaceutical company. We just need Spread the word for sure, but nothing that the government gets his hands on ever works. Bob Gently tried to tell him in a number of ways, but he’s too idealistic at this point. But thank you for a wonderful interview.

Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

Many of the rest of us have been beating our heads on the wall a lot longer than Dr. Supple, so I remember that and appreciate him for all the contributions he's made and is making.

Rebekah Paparella's avatar

Yes he has a rather quaint idealism or he’s just very cautious. I think he’s courageous to be spreading this information and I am sure glad you found him and will now reach many people. What a huge help this can be. I’m trying not to get sad about my two closest friends who died from cancers that may have been reversed 🙄

katy's avatar

Yes, if only I had heard this over 13 yrs ago, before my husband died, I think, from the harsh chemo given him as a last resort for his leukemia.

Until one has lived through what traditional medicine has done to us, one perhaps cannot truly appreciate what HOPE this information gives. God bless these courageous physicians.

George Ulrich's avatar

Chaga mushhroom or nottus obliquus is s liver cancer specific medicinal mushroom

George Ulrich's avatar

Klamath blue green micro algae causes apoptosis of liver cancer cells

STH's avatar

Great interview! Thank you. I took fenben for a year after my mastectomy in 2022-2023. But I’m thinking it might be prudent to start it up again. My dog also had an ultrasound showing lesions on her liver. I’m thinking she needs it too. Then I’ll get her another ultrasound in 6 mos. We are so flying blind!

George Ulrich's avatar

Chaga mushhroom or nottus obliquus is s liver cancer specific medicinal mushroom

George Ulrich's avatar

Klamath blue green micro algae causes apoptosis of liver cancer cells

Joe Hemstock's avatar

There is no panacea, You have liver cancer because of what you put in your body and what they put in our food. It’s not genetic. Stop all sugar intake all alcohol intake. Become an expert on cancer because the Calvary is not coming

STH's avatar

My dog has something going on with her liver, not me 🤣 And I quit sugar and things that turn into sugar over a decade ago. But thx for your advice.

Dr Monica's avatar

Then cut the kibble! That is about 50 % carbs. Go keto and meat, as basis of nutrition.

STH's avatar

My dog has never eaten kibble. She’s raw fed human grade grass fed venison, bison, beef, lamb and turkey. These assumptions are funny!

Dana Flavin's avatar

With liver cancer, mebendazole ivermectin, low dose naltrexone milk thistle and Dichloracetate. Plus boswellia serrata

Cmestro's avatar

I have friend that had lung cancer. Was treated the traditional way. Didn’t work. He started liquid Fenben from a vet. Two drops in his coffee every morning. He stopped spitting up blood every morning after the third day starting Fenben. He is now cancer free.

Julie's avatar

2 drops

Wow. This is fantastic

👏🏼👏🏼

Cmestro's avatar

He did all the traditional treatments through Cleveland Clinic. They were going to remove his lung since it hadn’t spread. He started on Fenben prescription within three days he stopped spitting up blood in the morning. Went back to CC two week later, they couldn’t believe the progress. His tumor was closing up and shrinking. He also used RSO oil.

Science is Political 2.0's avatar

SO what is is there to that story.. stage four .. lung cancer from smoking? I mean.. LUNG CANCER can be very different. since covid I personally witnessed anecdotally an uptick in non small cell lung cancer.. one in smoker who died recently. took bare minimum treatment and died of COPD. and one in a good friend who died too taking 10 years of "so called targeted infusion treatments." which I did not condone. but she did live..not a quality life.. she was a wonderful Christian too. SO LUNG CANCER IS NOT JUST LUNG CANCER. but I LIKE YOUR STORY ON IT. that is amazing.

Atlandea's avatar

seems to me if one has dog or cat one should deworm the pet as well? It appears that vets no longer bother themselves with checking your pet for parasites which I find suspect.

helping hands's avatar

I actually watched the interview with Bill with pre-knowledge of what you were speaking to him about, having been an avid reader of his Substack from the get-go.

This was a fantastic interview.

Bill Supple has a brilliant mind and zero ulterior motives. ❤️

It's a crying shame that the person I know with cancer who was written off was prevented from taking fenbendazole. The bottle was literally taken away. I'm gutted writing about this situation but suffice it to say that I did everything I could to help. And failed.

Keep on keeping on doc! Thanks for publishing this interview and promoting Bill's new book "Cancer is a Parasite" and I look forward to seeing a follow up interview once his vitamin D book is published in June.

Gigi's avatar

Thank you, Robert! This is the one of the most hopeful sub stacks. I have read in a long time. I think the key is getting young people interested in this line of work who have not been corrupted and who are still idealistic. This is just what I needed now that the world is on fire lol! Something to look forward to and be hopeful for.

Steve Belleci's avatar

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Maresha's avatar

This was an excellent and very educational interview. I will be following William Supple on Substack and would like to buy his book. I've been following Dr William Makis from Alberta who has been assisting many cancer patients in protocols using Ivermectin, Fenbendazole and Menbendazole. The Government of Alberta, Canada has threatened to take away his medical license so he recently opened a clinic in Florida because he's seeing great results and can practice freely there. I so respect these professional men and women who stand up for the truth and become conduits for healing, not for profit but for the greater good and to end suffering.

Rebekah Paparella's avatar

They are modern day heroes, born for these times!!

katy's avatar

I believe that the government of Alberta DID remove his medical license. How cowardly! How disingenuous! How DANGEROUS!

Dr Monica's avatar

Canada is completely LOST and DEAD .... govmt is corrupt and doing all against its people.

Janet's avatar

They closed his banking and tried to remove even more money from him. The premiere was in on it.

Verve's avatar

Dr Yoho could you recommend a brand of Vitamin D? I used to purchase Pure Encapsulations and I just found out Nestle purchased them. They also purchased the Vital Proteins brand

Celeste's avatar

In the past he has recommended FullScript supplements. Not sure if they have vitamin D but you could check.

Verve's avatar

Thanks Celeste, I do have a full script account. They sell many brands of vitamin D, including the one that Nestlé bought. It's hard to trust any supplement company at this point, although NOW brands seems pretty good.

Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

get the 50,000 IU see link above

Verve's avatar

Thanks Doc- and this was one of the BEST interviews you've ever done - THANK YOU!

KoalaPower's avatar

Vimergy or Vegetology liquid

Katherine Riley's avatar

Carlesons is a good brand

Otto's avatar

These men are reccomending high dose of Calciferol, aka vitamin D, which is an active ingredient in rat poison.

Verve's avatar

Vitamin D is an active ingredient in rat poison?

Diana Mara Henry's avatar

Brilliant interview, amazing book and Dr. Supple's last soliloqy he deserves the Nobel prize!

yantra's avatar

agreed, except the nobel prize has turned out to be a scam, at least in recent years.

Diana Mara Henry's avatar

Of course. That was thoughtless of me. Almost an insult. My age is showing....

Appreciate your pointing this out!

yantra's avatar

i understand. it is a bit of a shock that nearly everything we were taught to respect and even revere has turned out to be, well, quite often the opposite.

Trevor's avatar

Excellent interview. Forwarded to many.

Thank you

Kimberly Jones's avatar

This video is excellent in addressing cancer and yet few seem to listen to proofs! I’m watching my friends and loved ones die, because they refuse to listen and do minimal research, even though they have been introduced to possible, curable information!

Brent Rice's avatar

This 2 hour video needs to be condensed to less than 5 minutes of pertinent information.

Sherri's avatar

Yeah, I was gonna say it’s done At the beginning of your post. This gentlemangives a lot of intriguing facts and information but I’m gonna be honest, he presents a little bit like Covid long haul with short-term memory, word finding as well as the coughing issues. But I’m not a doctor and there was a lot of Valuable history and facts and this safeguard/pan here/send them that I wasn’t aware of And was grateful and had the time to listen to the whole presentation.

I have heard from other reputable Frontline doctors, though that one must be cautious of not stopping it?, to soon as the cancer can come back with a vengeance? This is all new and groundbreaking And his dosing was also helpful information?

Wasn’t aware that it was the drug of choice in foreign countries for warming as I know some are an out of people suggest a combination of anti-paralytics for humans.

I need to Listen to Scotty’s new post on Cancer is not parasitic as I believe everything and nothing. I know many anti-parasitic are multifaceted with being antiviral, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammation and even algesic, and all I can say is thank God for them And our front line doctors that have made us aware of it now and in the past. They got me through Covid and many other conditions during Covid without having to go to the hospital until the Clots came. And, they helped me profoundly with a rehab of my legs, And other issues. Thank you for sharing.❤️

LINCOLN LOVER's avatar

thanks for this article. I am particularly glad to read a more precise explanation of why and how Fenben works and how to take it. The main problem for anyone is how much and how to take the cures!!! This explains so much which I have never read before. I do believe it necessary to describe the length of time to take these products is foremost as well. Thank you!!!

Ger's avatar

Royal Raymond Rife studied living blood with microscopes enlarging up to 60,000 times. He saw bacteria outside and inside cells, and could figure out how to kill them with electrical frequencies. Those microscopes are still there. We don't use them. Our optical microscopes enlarge up to a miserable 2,000 times maximum ......

Still living blood examination with dark field microscopes can tell a lot about people's health. Nobody can tell me why family doctors don't use it .....

Kathryn's avatar

Natural doctors were commenting about lower rates of cancer in India 20 years ago. They surmised that it was the ubiquitous use of cucurmin in the Indian diet. I suppose this could be cross checked by seeing if emigrants to countries where there was no parasitic cleanses exhibited lower cancer rates. The cucurmin probably was part of the whole scenario, even if it wasn’t the main therapeutic.

Carla's avatar

Will it help fibroid tumors? Or only cancerous ones?

Ben Fen's avatar

There are Case Reports on nonmalignant tumors and fenbendazole in the book.

Kathryn's avatar

Interesting question, but I think you meant to ask Dr. Yoho, and your question was placed under my comment instead. I’m guessing that fibroids are not the same as a solid cancerous tumor.

Carla's avatar

Thank you

Alfalfa's avatar

You were lied to about "fibroids."

Carla's avatar

How so?

yantra's avatar

you might want to check out Unbekoming's substack about uterine fibroids.

Wellness Hacks's avatar

Seriously?

Pamela Edwards's avatar

I had fibrouds many years ago.Please explain re the lies??