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CleanCare
Unbelievable.
Thanks for the eye-opening story, and congratulations.
Cheers.
Our results suggest that this screening approach is useful for identifying agents that show promise in the treatment of even chemoresistant melanoma and identifies mebendazole as a potent, melanoma-specific cytotoxic agent.
Abstract
Adrenocortical carcinoma is a rare tumor of the adrenal gland which requires new therapeutic approaches as its early diagnosis is difficult and prognosis poor despite therapies used. Recently, mebendazole has been proved to be effective against different cancers. The aim of our study was to evaluate whether mebendazole may result therapeutically useful in the treatment of human adrenocortical carcinoma. We analyzed the effect of mebendazole on human adrenocortical carcinoma cells in vitro and after implantation in nude mice. In order to clarify mechanisms of mebendazole action, metastases formation, apoptosis and angiogenesis were also investigated. Mebendazole significantly inhibited cancer cells growth, both in vitro and in vivo, the effects being due to the induction of apoptosis. Moreover, mebendazole inhibited invasion and migration of cancer cells in vitro, and metastases formation in vivo. Overall, these data suggest that treatment with mebendazole, also in combination with standard therapies, could provide a new protocol for the inhibition of adrenocortical carcinoma growth.
IrishCream
reply to post by nofear39
Nofear, have no fear (sorry, couldn't resist) you are definitely doing the right thing by posting this information! Just like TheAlmo shared their information... it saved your life and now you have the opportunity to pay-it-forward by the simple act of sharing your own.
I am very grateful to be a part of this community and this is just one of many reasons, however when it's all said and done, this just might be the greatest of all reasons... life changing/saving info is shared so freely with all who need or desire it.
And on a personal note: CONGRATULATIONS on your remission! And here's to your continued good health and a very Happy New Year!!!
*insert clinking beer mug emoticon here*
MrPlow
Looks legit.
I did a search for "Mebendazole" on pubmed.gov and there are some pretty interesting articles there.
Found this intriguing abstract on the use of Mebendazole on melanoma. Very cool stuff here.
Our results suggest that this screening approach is useful for identifying agents that show promise in the treatment of even chemoresistant melanoma and identifies mebendazole as a potent, melanoma-specific cytotoxic agent.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...edit on 30-12-2013 by MrPlow because: (no reason given)
and...wow!
Abstract
Adrenocortical carcinoma is a rare tumor of the adrenal gland which requires new therapeutic approaches as its early diagnosis is difficult and prognosis poor despite therapies used. Recently, mebendazole has been proved to be effective against different cancers. The aim of our study was to evaluate whether mebendazole may result therapeutically useful in the treatment of human adrenocortical carcinoma. We analyzed the effect of mebendazole on human adrenocortical carcinoma cells in vitro and after implantation in nude mice. In order to clarify mechanisms of mebendazole action, metastases formation, apoptosis and angiogenesis were also investigated. Mebendazole significantly inhibited cancer cells growth, both in vitro and in vivo, the effects being due to the induction of apoptosis. Moreover, mebendazole inhibited invasion and migration of cancer cells in vitro, and metastases formation in vivo. Overall, these data suggest that treatment with mebendazole, also in combination with standard therapies, could provide a new protocol for the inhibition of adrenocortical carcinoma growth.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...edit on 30-12-2013 by MrPlow because: (no reason given)
nofear39
woodwardjnr
Where do you get it from? What's the recommended dosage? Sounds interesting.
i buy the mebendazole from any chemist ...Ovex family pack 100mg per tablet(1 three times a day ) ... i get the glutimine from amazon(50 grams twice a day ) and i get the cimetidine on prescription (1 four times a day ) ...only way i could get them in the ukedit on 29-12-2013 by nofear39 because: x
MysterX
reply to post by nofear39
Glad you did go ahead and post your experience nofear39, i have a feeling you might well have saved some lives if people reading go ahead and try what you had.
Glad too that you're clear of the cancer and that filthy crap they were pumping into you, nice to have a positive read on the cusp of a new year...hopefull vibes and all that.
The fact that MZ is now not manufactured anywhere in the entire USA speaks volumes about American pharma and government agencies supposedly tasked with ensuring the health of US citizens...i HIGHLY doubt there aren't large numbers of people that routinely are infected with intestinal parasites like worms and so on in the USA, iow, there's an obvious demand for MZ as an anti-parasitic...which in turn means and fairly conclusively too, that there is indeed a conspiracy in US government and pharma corporations...long suspected by those of us keeping an eye on them..but banning MZ when there is a requirement for it as a wormer in addition to it just happening to have promising anti-cancer effects proves there is indeed a diabolical conspiracy.
The ******* vultures...literally picking over the flesh and bones of the sick and dying, all for bloody filthy money.
Makes my blood boil thinking about the swine doing this to people, vulnerable people who trust them.
Cheers for the information.
dominicus
reply to post by nofear39
This is GREAT !!!!!!!!
I Love when people work together and help each other with alternative forms of thinking. What heart warming thread.
Hey OP, I have another question for you. WHat has having cancer, and then being cured, done for you psychologically, spiritually, mentally?
I bet you appreciate every single day, sunrises and sunsets, friends, family, a good meal?
nofear39
dominicus
reply to post by nofear39
This is GREAT !!!!!!!!
I Love when people work together and help each other with alternative forms of thinking. What heart warming thread.
Hey OP, I have another question for you. WHat has having cancer, and then being cured, done for you psychologically, spiritually, mentally?
I bet you appreciate every single day, sunrises and sunsets, friends, family, a good meal?
Ive always lived life to the full and i never once thought i was going to die positive thinkingedit on 30-12-2013 by nofear39 because: x
dominicus
nofear39
dominicus
reply to post by nofear39
This is GREAT !!!!!!!!
I Love when people work together and help each other with alternative forms of thinking. What heart warming thread.
Hey OP, I have another question for you. WHat has having cancer, and then being cured, done for you psychologically, spiritually, mentally?
I bet you appreciate every single day, sunrises and sunsets, friends, family, a good meal?
Ive always lived life to the full and i never once thought i was going to die positive thinkingedit on 30-12-2013 by nofear39 because: x
You, my friend, are a gentleman and a scholar.
Glad to have you around and glad you kicked cancers arse. Quite heroic!!!!
Your story is an inspiration to many, I'm glad you posted. If I ever make out to UK, first round is on me. By the way, love me some Samuel Smith!!!!