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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?
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ImBillCurtis on scored.co
1 month ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
If you watch Tom Cowan on Rumble, he makes a very convincing case that what we’re calling “cancer” is your body’s last ditch effort to keep you alive from all the nasty toxic shit you’ve done to it. Turning off that mechanism just makes you more unhealthy
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ImBillCurtis on scored.co
28 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Correct. I mean it’s the same shirt with antibiotics: “well we know these interfere with membrane potential, mitochondrial function, microtubule formation, ATP production, and DNA replication, and we have zero animal studies showing ZERO effect on eukaryotic cells, despite having decades of reports showing they cause mitochondrial dysfunction and gelato toxicity BUT TRUST THE SCIENCE GOY!”
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