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Most recent succes stories

  • I began giving my husband fenbendazole about 4–5 months after his diagnosis. Before that, we had already been trying various alternative approaches like supplements and herbal teas. I came across Joe’s story and decided to try it, making sure he started only after an MRI.

    To our surprise, his follow-up scans showed significant improvement. His doctor knew we were using alternative methods and even joked, asking what kind of ‘black magic’ we were using. She was genuinely impressed.

    He initially went through six rounds of chemotherapy but had to stop due to liver and kidney damage, with no improvement in his lesions. Since continuing fenbendazole twice daily, his latest scan showed no evidence of disease. We’re beyond happy with the results.

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    Lulu Singh

    Lymphoma, March 2025

  • I was diagnosed with Stage 4 HER2-positive breast cancer in October 2019. After just one chemotherapy session in November, I was hospitalized with several serious infections. At that point, I decided chemotherapy was no longer an option for me.

    Friends suggested looking into natural alternatives, including high-dose melatonin and fenbendazole. Recently, I received the results of my latest Signatera test, and for the first time, it came back negative - there was no detectable cancer DNA in my blood.

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    Christyne Gracce

    Breast Cancer, June 2025

  • My dad was diagnosed with liver cancer for the third time in January 2023, with 12 tumors detected in his liver more severe than in 2018 and 2021. In September 2023, after being told the disease had progressed to stage 4, he began following the JTP protocol.

    At his latest PET scan, there was no active cancer detected, leaving his doctor surprised. He had been on immunotherapy since March 2023 and was told it could help manage the disease, but not cure it.

    We are incredibly grateful and thankful to JT for sharing his experience and guidance

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    H.B

    Liver Cancer, March 2024

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