Look into the Joe Tippens protocol featuring fenbendazole. Also look into rife machines. Fenben is probably easier, but there is no single solution that cures every case.
Exactly. He and others since proved Fenbendazol cures lung cancer, brain cancer and other forms.
Here's Joe's story: https://www.mycancerstory.rocks/
Do rife machines actually work? What's the effectiveness like?
They do; the pain in the ass about them is that you need to know exactly what you're trying to hit. With antibiotics, you just need to know about one pathogen, and chances are reasonably good that you'll hit a few things that you aren't aware of. Not so with a rife machine, unless you run sweeps. The more basic pathogens like malassezia furfur can be put under control in about a week of rifing. Things like CMV can be culled in 2 weeks. Certain pathogens like bartonella can take a lot longer, a few months maybe, but as long as you're effectively hitting your target, it works pretty well.
What do you mean by hitting the target? Getting the frequency right or placing the electrodes right?
And what kind of rife machine would you recommend?
There's also Mebendazole which apparently works in a similar way. Available over the counter for humans.
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