I've been taking 1 fenbendazole capsule weekly(222mg) for the last 6 months or so.
This is the only year I can remember that I haven't been sick once, despite those around me falling ill, sometimes even multiple times.
The fact that I'm healthy should indicate that it is doing something but what I'm curious about is: would this in any way make the pathogens stronger and actually harmful in the long run by exposing them to a smaller infrequent dose?
Most info I've come across has to do with its effect on cancer rather than the method I'm using.
Any advice would be great if others have any experience or other ideas.
Thanks guys
Edit: would I be better off refraining from taking it weekly but if/when I do feel like I could be coming down with somerhing to just take it 5 days in a row or something like that?
I know this happens on a macro scale, like the indiscriminate spraying of antibiotics over millions of feed animals in China, but does it have the same effect in the body?
I kinda feel like it wouldn't, otherwise we'd be overrun with resistant everything by now, but that's the end of my argument "I kinda feel like".
Mostly because of the conflict of what feels like intuitive arguments for and against.
Many people have taken natural turpentine (pine bark spirits) not the one found at the hardware store.
To rid themselves of colds, for example.
Also reading about probiotics keeping people from getting sick as well.