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Published: January 29, 2025
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NEW ARTICLE: FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial in Multiple Sclerosis - the research exists but it's hidden! Is there any research on the utility of the anti-parasitic Fenbendazole in Multiple Sclerosis? Yes, but it's very well hidden, and you've likely never heard of it. I'll be honest, I hadn't either. There is a 2010 paper by Australian Researchers led by A A Ramp: "Strain-related effects of fenbendazole treatment on murine experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis" What is murine experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis? Animal model of Multiple Sclerosis! "FBZ is delivered orally by premixing into rodent chow at a rate of 150 mg/kg of diet. This assumes an average daily food intake of 8 mg/kg body weight, sufficient to ensure a therapeutic dose". Rodent chow. Sounds delicious. FENBENDAZOLE decreased # of sick mice from 99% to 38.6% in one MS disease model (NOD/LtJ) FENBENDAZOLE decreased # of sick mice from 99% to 62.5% in another MS disease model (C57BL/6J) These are absolutely wild results and completely unknown to the world. Have a look at the attached tables. For any Multiple Sclerosis patient, I would start a trial of Fenbendazole at either 444mg or 888mg daily depending on the weight. The adverse events at these doses are minimal vs the potential benefit! This is the kind of research we need to be looking into, under @RobertKennedyJr - hopefully soon! 😃🙏 Let's get RFK Jr confirmed at HHS and move towards getting Ivermectin, Mebendazole, Fenbendazole made in the USA and made available to every American over the counter! Article Link in photo to avoid shadowban, just re-type the URL in the first photo at the top, into your browser to access. @JoeRogan

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