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Fenbendazole and B17 Amygdalin for Prostate Cancer Prevention

AZJJ (AZ) on 04/08/2024
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As part of getting ready for old guy prostate surgery, a TURP, I had a PSA test, came back high at "9". UroDoc quickly ordered a MRI. Since most guys my age have "some" cancer in their prostate, it will likely lead to a needle biopsy, then... who knows... radiation? Chemo? I did a lot of research and found a great article that really helped me chill:

https://urologyweb.com/unreliable-psa-based-screening-prostate-cancer-hoax-part-1/

I also found amazing information on both Fenbendazole and B17 Amygdalin, as excellent cancer killers, with many testimonials confirming cures from various serious cancers. Look for info and videos from G. Edward Griffin, who wrote "A world without cancer" and John Robinson on B17... info on Fenbendazole can be found mostly on sites like Bitchute that don't censor info for Big Pharma...

I do not believe that I have prostate cancer, but due to the PSA test, which I will soon repeat on my own, outside of the UroDoc's office... I will probably refuse the MRI... but I will take both Fenben and B17 as preventive measures... at 67... only makes sense. B17 can solve a lot of other problems too... look into both!!

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Replied by RB from Somewhere in Europe on 04/09/2024

AZJJ, Kudos to you for avoiding MDs and their 3-step process that can ruin your life and eventually kill you. Their step #1 is the PSA test. Their step 2 is the biopsy/MRI/CT. Their step 3 is the Prostate Surgery.

Learn from the example of a friend of mine who trusted Medical Doctors too much. Foolishly he submitted to an MD, and the Medical Cartel's 3-step process, and the MDs ruined his life and very quickly killed him. He could have lived for another 50 additional years. But no, he did not, because he wanted to diagnose and treat his prostate cancer that did not need any diagnosis or treatment.

AZJJ, Stop worrying, and start living. Those PSA values are irrelevant and meaningless. But, if, in the highly unlikely event, you do have a prostate cancer, then usually it needs neither diagnosis, nor treatment, as most of us will die with it, but not because of it.

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