I’d think you’d want to understand this toxicity better before getting onboard, unless you’ve had the misfortune to get a very late diagnosis of metastasized cancer with little hope otherwise, like the position in which this man found himself. The toxicity over time could be a problem. Not that big of a problem if you’re facing demise otherwise, but a big one if you’re not.
IOW proceed with caution. A very good idea. But remember that Joe Tippens spent 1.2 million via his insurance companies. They spent 1.2 million on his conventional cancer cures at MD Anderson a top ranking anti-cancer institute. Then what finally did in his cancer..and he has had many follow up check ups on his condition...is this dewormer plus vitamin supplements costing $5 per week according to him.
Powerful testimony in my book.
“What one man can do, another man can do” —from the movie The Edge.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4J_QfiGRRc
Horses and dogs are wormed on regular schedules for their entire lives. I have only heard of toxicity problems (dogs) when the dose is too high for the animals body weight.
I would definitely take Panacur before trying chemo. Chemo is ugly.
For general purposes I take Ivermectin (wormer) if I have spent time in a third world country. No adverse affects.