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Peer-reviewed work exists on Fenbendazole. Results are promising but thorough clinical trials are required. Healthline seems to be pretty MSM.
As for your question, I would probably ask a doctor's advice and make a deeper risk-benefit assessment before taking it. If I'm about to die, the transition between using evidence-based science and experimental treatments would be easier to carry than when I am healthy.
You could use it to prevent cancer. Some people have observed that cancer tumors very closely resemble parasite egg masses and parasites.
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Yeah, I'm not a big fan of using medication unless truly necessary. Medication always carries tradeoffs (read: side effects). It's great when truly needed, but for prevention, I won't get into experimental stuff ;) There are already many a thing I can do to decrease my chances of developing cancers. If I don't reduce alcohol intake, live in a less poluted environment than Seoul, etc, there is not much point in trying to prevent cancer with Fenbendanzole...
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I have not had the crab, however, when my wife had it, we use all natural methods to cure it in about 3 months. Before that the medical experts (three different ones) insisted on surgery and chemo. We knew different and went natural. Afterwards, to check and make sure it was cleared, we went back to the medical experts and they said, "Cleared". However, they never asked how we did it.
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Crab? Not familiar with this terminology.
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