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The tumor disappeared after taking dog medicine to reveal the current situation of anti-cancer of do

The tumor disappeared after taking dog medicine to reveal the current situation of anti-cancer of dog medicine in China

4hw.com.cn: they are all patients with advanced cancer, and there is little hope of survival. But now they think fenbendazole can bring hope of cure, even if it is only a veterinary anthelmintic, commonly known as' dog medicine '.

After the mother's life deadline was announced, her son Chen Ying prepared a bottle of 'dog medicine'. He looked forward to helping his mother with cancer prolong her life. Even if her mother felt 'absurd', Chen Ying would crush the tablets into powder and put them in her mother's bag. She called several times a day to urge her to 'take medicine'.

When Lin Hao handed fenbendazole to his father, his 47 year old father with advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma did not hesitate. He was willing to try, but also could not resist the sharp pain caused by swallowing the medicine. For a time, he was glad to be able to walk down the ground.

The courage to fight cancer with 'dog medicine' comes from their patient group, more accurately, from an old man named Joe Tippens in the United States. The old man, called Joe, is regarded as the ancestor of 'dog medicine anti-cancer'. He once said on the Internet and in an interview that during the treatment of advanced lung cancer, he ate fenbendazole for two months at the recommendation of the veterinarian, and the tumor disappeared.

The news spread to the domestic cancer circle and exploded quickly. Many patients tried to eat while undergoing chemotherapy.

Chen Ying felt that this was not a folk prescription, but a self-help that had no other way. He watched the test group soar from dozens to 3000, and saw hundreds of cancer names. This unpopular veterinary drug also suddenly sold well. The price of imported drugs once increased month after month. Some domestic veterinary drug manufacturers also packaged it as an 'anti-cancer package'.

Chen Ying estimates that there are more than 5000 people testing drugs in China, and the circle is still expanding, but this is still a secret group. They dare not tell the doctor about the drug test, or the patient hides it from their family members, or the family members coax the patient. They admit that they are at a loss, are afraid to hear 'bad news', and look forward to a more scientific guidance.

Some experts pointed out that the anticancer effect of this drug has not been clinically confirmed and should be treated with caution; However, some people believe that folk treatment experience also has medical value and is worth studying.

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Chen Haisheng said that the group are all people with cancer. Even dog medicine is worth trying.

News swirled in the drug test group around a drug called fenbendazole. It is mentioned hundreds of times a day, just like talking about some cold medicine.

This is a kind of animal anthelmintic, which is commonly used in pet dogs. It is often called 'dog medicine'. Chen Ying and Lin Hao are members and don't know each other. Like many group friends, they are cancer patients or family members.

When Chen Ying joined the group in May, there were nearly 1000 members. He knew for the first time that cancer had hundreds of names. An insect repellent for dogs could be used to fight cancer.

During the May Day holiday this year, mother's cancer cells spread. The doctor told Chen Ying: 'there is no cure.'

Chen Ying is desperate. Walking with his mother, he often walked in front with tears on his face. In the ward, seeing someone silent and someone resisting everything, he was determined not to let his mother stay there to die and began to find ways to fight cancer. Among all kinds of messy folk prescriptions and special drugs on the Internet, he turned it over for three days until Joe's story.

Some people say that Joe's story was brought by Chen Haisheng.

Chen Haisheng is also a patient with lung cancer and often lives abroad. In the second half of last year, he saw the blog of the American old man Joe Tippens (hereinafter referred to as Joe). Fenbendazole, an insect repellent for dogs, cured his advanced small cell lung cancer and has not recurred since he recovered. After Chen Haisheng shared the matter in China, it attracted the attention of many patients.

During that time, Joe's experience also attracted attention abroad, and the daily mail and other media also began to report.

The word 'cure' has great appeal to cancer patients. At that time, it was just an ordinary cancer communication group, more than ten people. After seeing the news of "dog medicine anti-cancer", some patients suspected it, and others regarded it as a "good news" for anti-cancer.

"Many of them are patients with advanced cancer, who have been sentenced to death in medicine." Chen Haisheng thinks that if there is a drug that can fight cancer, even veterinary drugs are worth trying. More and more patients began to study fenbendazole and buy drugs from abroad according to Joe's formula.

Liu Hua's wife with cancer became the first drug tester in the group.

At the end of February, he purchased fenbendazole introduced by Joe from the United States, took it to his wife, and recorded the state after taking the medicine. He likened Joe's story to a gold rush. " A passer-by accidentally found a piece of gold, and then many people will come here to search for gold. Is it necessary to ask about the purity of gold? Just do it yourself. "

Someone came to learn from him and began to follow suit. Soon, fenbendazole was recognized by some drug testers, and more people began to contact it. The number of patients in the group was soaring, so the group leader had to change the group into fenbendazole exchange group.

The experience of drug testing spread on the Internet, and more and more people were attracted to gather. Their group was soon full of 3000 people, and one was hard to find. Today, through the search, we can find that there are dozens of other QQ groups about fenbendazole, ranging from hundreds to thousands.

In addition to QQ group, wechat group and forum are also the venue for drug testers. Chen Ying estimated from his contacts that at present, there are more than 5000 drug testers in China.

Through the search, it is not difficult to find that there are many communication groups about fenbendazole, ranging from hundreds to thousands. QQ screenshot

'Joe package'

With the increase of the number of people tested, the price of fenbendazole has risen all the way, and some e-commerce has also specially launched 'anti-cancer package'.

Old members like Chen Haisheng and Liu Hua answer all kinds of questions about medicine every day.

At first, in order to meet expectations, many patients would buy fenbendazole from the United States, but the drug price and way made it difficult for many people. Chen Haisheng was concerned that the price of fenbendazole in the United States rose all the way in the first half of this year due to the surge in purchase. Someone built a purchasing group to buy the veterinary medicine Joe ate for patients.

In order to save money or convenience, some people began to eat the domestic version of fenbendazole. A group of friends told reporters that there is little difference in the composition of this drug. The domestic fenbendazole is more than 20 yuan a bottle, which can be bought in many pet stores.

Some people do this business online. Search on Taobao shows that many businesses sell fenbendazole under signs such as' Joe package ', claiming to match it according to Joe's formula. However, in this way, a bottle of medicine originally more than 20 yuan will sell for about 200 yuan after matching.

In fact, the main products of many shops selling package are veterinary drugs, and the sales volume of fenbendazole is significantly higher. A shopkeeper said that since February, people have come to buy dog anti-cancer drugs, and sales have increased in the following months. Some shopkeepers have built a wechat group to facilitate contact with these patients.

A fenbendazole is introduced in the manual, which is a veterinary drug for livestock and poultry nematode disease and tapeworm disease. However, in the commodity review, it is not difficult to find the evaluation of anti-cancer test drugs. With questions, the reporter of the Beijing News contacted the drug manufacturer. The other party just said that this is a veterinary drug that people can't take. There was no too much explanation. But when the reporter asked him if he knew that cancer patients used it to fight cancer, the other party quickly hung up the phone.

In order to let her mother test the medicine as soon as possible, Chen Ying chose the domestic medicine on Taobao. He has never had a dog, let alone insecticides. To ensure safety, he ate himself for two days. He didn't feel ill except that he went to the bathroom more often.

Mother didn't believe Joe's story. She thought it was "Arabian Nights", and didn't hide her resistance to "people taking dog medicine". Chen Ying and her father advised her for a long time before she let go and said, 'just beat insects'. Chen Ying drew lessons from the dose that qunyou tried to take to prepare medicine for her mother. In order to supervise her, every weekend, Chen Ying rushed home, ground the tablets into powder, bottled them and put them in her mother's bag. When it was time to take medicine, Chen Ying called to urge him five times a day.

Mother's mood is always direct, 'I want to vomit as soon as I hear this medicine'. Chen Ying understands his mother's reaction. He knows that many of the family members in the group rely on deception to feed medicine. Some people put the medicine into the bottle of health products, and others secretly mix the powder into the rice.

Many e-commerce companies began to sell fenbendazole in the United States and package it as an anti-cancer package for sale. Screenshot of e-commerce platform

Hope and disappointment

The group of friends look forward to the next miracle of Joe every day and are afraid to hear 'bad news'.

Different news came from the group every day: some people got out of bed after drug test and could climb a 1800 meter high mountain. Others had diarrhea for several days and were in low spirits. Group Friends linger in each other's hope and disappointment every day. They look forward to the next miracle of Joe and are afraid to hear 'bad news'.

In fact, even Joe couldn't believe this miracle. " If the story hadn't happened to me, I wouldn't believe it. " On August 3, Qiao, who was far away in the United States, described his experience in an exchange with a reporter from the Beijing News.

Now, nearly three years have passed since he used dog medicine to fight cancer. He told reporters that in August 2016, after being diagnosed with small cell lung cancer, he began to receive chemotherapy and radiotherapy, but the effect was not good. A veterinarian friend advised him to try fenbendazole.

Joe said he remained optimistic, even though his cancer cells had spread into 'a Christmas tree'. In January 2017, he started taking fenbendazole. Miraculously, three months later, the Christmas tree disappeared, which meant that there was no cancer, and there was no abnormality in the reexamination a year later. Joe began to write his story on his blog and disclosed his medication methods and examination reports.

After receiving attention, he told his story every day, replied to about a lot of emails and answered a lot of phone calls. But he also stressed that he was not a doctor or a scientist. He did not recommend any drugs. He just wanted to tell his story to people in need.

Everyone in the group was familiar with Joe's story, and people gathered for it.

Chen Haisheng is the 'second generation of cancer', and his parents are cancer patients. All three are taking fenbendazole. During his family's cancer years, he also tried many drugs for his family. Soon after taking the medicine, mother got down from the long lying hospital bed and could walk in a wheelchair. In contrast, he found fenbendazole effective.

Lin Hao did not see these changes. In the drug testing group, he is a shift student. My father was diagnosed with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in March this year with multiple systemic metastases. After chemotherapy and radiotherapy, 'there is no medicine to eat.' Since June, he has been searching for folk prescriptions everywhere. After seeing the news of "dog medicine anti-cancer" on the Internet, he joined Chen Ying's group.

When Lin Hao handed fenbendazole over, his father didn't hesitate. Due to the lack of esophageal function, swallowing will bring severe pain. He watched his father squeeze his eyebrows and swallow the tablets one by one. The medicine eaten by others in two seconds will torture him for one minute.

Nevertheless, except for the occasional walk out of bed, the drug test did not bring more surprises to Lin Hao. The father who took medicine on time while undergoing chemotherapy failed to survive the deterioration of his condition.

There is more worrying news. In some discussion groups, there was bleeding after taking medicine, and some people chose to give up after diarrhea for a few days. Almost every day, there are drug test families who silently withdraw from the group because of the death of their relatives. The group friends encourage and comfort each other, hoping that they can 'never withdraw from the Group'.

American man Joe talked about his anti-cancer experience in an interview. In the communication with the Beijing News reporter, he also said that fenbendazole helped him cure cancer.

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