Joe Tippens Protocol – How an Oklahoma Man Cures Terminal Cancer With $7 Dog Medicine
How an Oklahoma Man Cures Terminal Cancer with $7 Dog Medicine
When Joe Tippens of Edmond, OK was diagnosed with Stage 4 small cell lung cancer in 2016, he was told that he had only three months to live. His doctors were unable to help him, so he turned to his own research and discovered that a dog deworming drug, fenbendazole, had cured cancer in mice. In a desperate attempt to save his life, he began taking fenbendazole with vitamin E, CBD oil, and curcumin. He called his combination the Joe Tippens protocol, and he remains cancer free to this day.
Fenbendazole is a medication used to treat worm infections in dogs and cats. It is an anthelmintic, which means that it works by killing the parasites that cause the infection. It is available in granules and liquid form and can be taken orally. The dose of fenbendazole that Joe Tippens took was 222 mg daily, seven days a week.
He also added a high-dose supplement of Vitamin E and the herbal extracts, frankincense and berberine, all in highly bioavailable forms. He believes that the nutrient absorption problem is a bigger issue than most people realize, and he spent much of 2021 working to develop processes that significantly increase nutrient delivery into the bloodstream at previously unheard-of levels. This helps to ensure that the body has a better chance of absorbing and utilizing all the powerful healing compounds in this treatment protocol.