Fenbendazole vs cancer
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Fenbendazole acts as a moderate microtubule destabilizing agent and causes cancer cell death by modulating multiple cellular pathways
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-30158-6
The Nature article, as well as numerous other studies on PubMed, outline 3 main pathways by which FenBen attacks cancer cells:FenBen destabilizes the cancer cell’s microtubules, which are key components in a cell’s cytoskeleton. When the microtubules are compromised, this inhibits cancer cell division, movement, and transportation of materials in and out of the cell.
FenBen interferes with the cancer cell’s uptake of glucose. Because cancer cells grow so rapidly, they need copious amounts of sugar. This is why fasting and a zero-carb diet can enhance other treatments.
FenBen induces apoptosis (programmed cell death) through the activation of P53. A healthy cell is programmed to divide only a specified amount of times and then die. This programmed cell death, called apoptosis, is turned off in cancer cells causing them to multiply indefinitely. FenBen reactivates apoptosis in cancer cells by activating the programmed-cell-death gene called P53.Great article here on a guy named Joe that cured his cancer with FenBen. An antiparasitic drug. He is helping others do the same.
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@dapose the glucose uptake pathway is actually how dehydroascorbic acid causes cancer cell death so using fenbendazole and apatone would be contraindicated probably