The Forbidden Cure: How $5 veterinary drugs are beating cancer and why Big Pharma wants them banned

  • Fenbendazole (a veterinary dewormer) and ivermectin have demonstrated remarkable efficacy in treating terminal cancers, often at a fraction of the cost of conventional treatments. Joe Tippens’ terminal lung cancer remission using fenbendazole, turmeric, CBD oil and vitamin E highlights their potential.
  • Cheap, off-patent drugs threaten the $200B cancer industry, leading to active suppression by pharmaceutical companies and captured agencies like the FDA and CDC. Merck sabotaged ivermectin to push its $500K mRNA cancer vaccine, while doctors prescribing repurposed drugs face persecution.
  • Medical journals bury positive studies, while Big Tech bans discussions (e.g., Facebook groups, YouTube testimonials). Fraudulent narratives (e.g., “horse paste” smear campaigns) dominate mainstream discourse.
  • Actionable protocols for patients: Fenbendazole – 222 mg/day (3 days on, 4 days off) with curcumin and vitamin E, Ivermectin – 0.2 to 0.4 mg/kg combined with quercetin and zinc and detox – Nattokinase, NAC and sunlight to mitigate spike protein damage.
  • The book ties drug suppression to broader agendas (e.g., Bill Gates’ mRNA investments, WHO power grabs). It calls for medical freedom, Right-To-Try laws and decentralized networks (like FLCCC) to bypass censorship.

Imagine a world where terminal cancer patients—abandoned by conventional medicine—find remission using a $5 veterinary dewormer. This is not science fiction. “The Forbidden Cure,” a meticulously researched exposé, unveils the shocking potential of repurposed drugs like ivermectin and fenbendazole in treating cancer—and the systemic forces suppressing them.

Authored with the urgency of a whistleblower, this book dismantles the profit-driven medical-industrial complex, revealing how cheap, safe and effective treatments are buried to protect Big Pharma’s trillion-dollar cancer industry.

Key revelations: The hidden war on repurposed drugs

1. The accidental cancer cure

The book opens with the jaw-dropping story of Joe Tippens, an Oklahoma man diagnosed with terminal small-cell lung cancer in 2017. Sent home to die, Tippens stumbled upon fenbendazole, a dog dewormer and combined it with turmeric, CBD oil and vitamin E. Within months, his tumors vanished. His case, along with others in the 110,000-member Fenbendazole Cancer Support Group, suggests a paradigm shift but one the establishment refuses to acknowledge.

Why? Fenbendazole costs pennies per dose. It disrupts cancer cell microtubules (like chemotherapy) but without the toxicity. Stanford researchers even published a case series on its efficacy—yet no pharmaceutical company will fund trials for an off-patent drug.

2. Ivermectin’s double life: From Nobel Prize to blacklisted therapy

Ivermectin, hailed for eradicating parasitic diseases, has a darker history: Merck, its original patent holder, actively sabotaged its use during the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) to pave the way for its $500,000 mRNA cancer vaccine (now in Phase III trials). Mexican researchers tested ivermectin against 28 cancers—every single one responded, particularly ovarian and breast cancers. Yet, doctors prescribing it risk license revocation, as seen with Dr. Pierre Kory and Dr. Paul Marik.

3. The suppression playbook

The book meticulously documents how corrupt systems block access:

  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Captured agencies that smeared ivermectin as “horse paste” while fast-tracking deadly drugs like Remdesivir.
  • Medical journals: Studies proving efficacy are buried, while fraudulent papers (e.g., hydroxychloroquine retractions) dominate headlines.
  • Big Tech censorship: Facebook groups sharing fenbendazole protocols are banned; YouTube deletes videos of recovered patients.

4. The protocols that work

For readers seeking actionable solutions, the book provides:

  • Fenbendazole dosing: 222 mg/day, cycled (3 days on, 4 days off) with curcumin and vitamin E.
  • Ivermectin for cancer: 0.2–0.4 mg/kg, combined with quercetin and zinc for immune priming.
  • Detox strategies: Nattokinase, NAC and sunlight to neutralize spike protein damage from COVID jabs.

Why this book terrifies the establishment

The author doesn’t just present anecdotes—they connect the dots to global depopulation agendas. Bill Gates’ investments in mRNA vaccines, the World Health Organization‘s (WHO) pandemic power grabs and the FDA’s revolving door with Pharma all point to a chilling reality: The system doesn’t want cures; it wants customers.

Key quotes:

  • “Cancer is a $200 billion-a-year industry. Fenbendazole threatens that.”
  • “When a drug is 100x safer than Tylenol but treated as ‘dangerous,’ follow the money.”
  • “The FDA exists to protect Pharma’s monopolies not patients.”

Final verdict: A manifesto for medical freedom

“The Forbidden Cure” is more than a book—it’s a call to arms. It empowers patients to:

  • Reject blind trust in a corrupt medical system.
  • Demand access to repurposed drugs under Right-To-Try laws.
  • Build decentralized networks (like the FLCCC) to bypass censorship.

For anyone touched by cancer or who simply values truth over corporate lies, this is the most important book you’ll read this decade. The truth about cancer isn’t hidden in a lab—it’s being lived by those who dared to defy the system.

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Watch the bombshell interview below, where Mike Adams talks to Dr. William Makis on using ivermectin and fenbendazole protocols to eliminate cancer.

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