You take this kind of stuff at face value?
Presenting “scientific data” gleaned from a message board to people that are very vulnerable is not very smart at all.
Especially when it’s more than likely a scheme to sell them something.
There is no literature on dog dewormer fully curing anyone of cancer, and the example cited of someone being riddled with metastasized cancer from head to toe, and being cured/cancer free is not true. It would have been published by MD Anderson. Or at least been presented as an abstract or in a poster. I know this for an absolute fact.
I know you mean well, but this is the wrong thing to do to these people.
I can 100% guarantee that phone number is for a charlatan trying to take their money.
Last I heard, there is already an NIH phase I clinical trail in conjunction with All Children’s (Johns Hopkins) Hospital in St. Pete, using mebendazole (originally a canine pinworm drug). I’m sure his physicians are aware of his eligibility for this trial and treatment modality.
Again, I know you are trying to do some good. But I don’t believe it’s ethical for strangers to get between patients and their doctors/treatment, especially people that are not family.
The best thing we can do is offer prayers, love and support and NOT get involved in their medical treatment. That’s unconscionable.