A Cheap Cure for Cancer that Will Probably Disappear In 2014, a team of researchers at Johns Hopkins was trying to grow tumors in laboratory mice and they failed with one group. The reason, they discovered, was because that group of mice had been de-wormed with an anti-parasitic drug, which they then learned had been reported to have anti-cancer activity. Fenbendazole is an anti-parasitic drug used to de-worm pets and livestock that is widely available without a prescription that could …Source
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