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Flintstones Complete – Give one tablet per day

NAC 600mg – Give two caps per day

Rx Colchecine 0.6mg – 1.5 tablets by mouth once a day. (How much is colchicine?)

Rx Prednisone 20mg – Give 1+1/2 tablet twice a day for 14 days then 1+1/2 tablet per day long term.

Fenbendazole 1 gram packets – Give 1.5 packets by mouth daily for 3 days then 4 days off. (Repeat weekly)

DHEA 100mg – Give 3 capsules by mouth once a day every day.

Geranyl Geraniol 150mg –  Give one capsule by mouth daily

TUDCA 250mg –  Give two caps by mouth once a day

Berberine 500mg – Give one capsule by mouth once or twice a day

  • DMSO Fluids once a week
  • Costco Kirkland’s Signature Salmon and Sweet Potato dry dog food.

How Much is Colchicine?

The following is for NINETY tablets.

The Drugs or Supplements in the Anticancer Protocol  

Prednisone

Famotidine

Flintstones Complete

DHEA

Fenbendazole (Panacur-C) 1g Packets

Colchecine

Tudca

n-AC or "NAC"

DMSO Fluids 12:1000 dilution 1x weekly

Costco Kirkland Signature Salmon / Sweet Potato Dry Food Fed Dry

Berberine

Geranyl-Geraniol

Cancer Protocol

Prednisone

Famotidine

Prednisone has been used for decades to push cancerous lymphatic cells into remission. Famotidine is intended to reduce the impact on the stomach acid/mucus balance from the Prednisone.

Flintstones Complete

Dogs battling cancer or those who are quite elderly may not eat enough, absorb enough, or retain enough of their micronutrients and supplementation of certain vitamins and minerals has been demonstrated to be immune supportive.

DHEA

DHEA shows an ability to combat cancer cells, reduce catabolism of muscle tissue under stress and during inanition. DHEA may have anabolic effects. DHEA may stimulate appetite and energy. DHEA may impact the malevonate antioxidant pathway.

Fenbendazole (Panacur-C) 1g Packets

Fenbendazole is 100% proven NOT to cure all cancers, under all circumstances, in all cases. It has also been 100% shown to cure SOME cancers in some cases under some circumstances.

Colchecine

Is an old gout remedy that is highly effective at disrupting RNA microtubular development / proliferation. This makes life really hard on cancer cells because only 'normal' cells know the workaround.

Tudca

This cow-gall bladder acid stimulates gall contractions, completes the enterohepatic pathway of bile salts, beneficial germs and other crucial parabiotics. TUDCA as many dehydrocholic acids do, is hepatoprotective and even trophic to the liver.

n-AC or "NAC"

n-Acetyl Cysteine is held out as a 'cure all' for everything but it's only HALF as good as they say meaning it's highly antioxidant, it's a direct precursor to glutathione production in the system and is both neuroprotective as well as downregulating certain negative bacterial and metabolic processes.

DMSO Fluids 12:1000 dilution 1x weekly

Dimethyl Sulfoxide cleaves to abnormal canerous cells and is highly antioxidant. Science wants to piggyback chemo drugs onto the DMSO so it can carry the chemo drugs directly to the cancer cells. Meanwhile DMSO is a free radical scavenger antioxidant of the highest measure.

Costco Kirkland Signature Salmon / Sweet Potato Dry Food Fed Dry

I really like avoiding chicken because while feed nutritionists and marketing weasels talk about beef's antibiotics and hormones, they're quiet about the insecticides, lousicides and coccidiostats they use on chicken. Grain may not be any better because Roundup has been used on GMO corn and Soybeans for several years now.

Berberine

Berberine was investigated as an alternative (plant based) to black bear gall bladder (ursodehydrocholic acid) and found to be 'just as effective if not moreso'. Taken alongside TUDCA it's probable that the hepatoprotective effects are on par with or better than the costly ursodehydrocholic acid.

Geranyl-Geraniol

Geranyl Geraniol is a potent terpenoid that downregulates the malevonate pathway of anti-oxidant activity. In other words while DHEA is contributing (beneficially) to anabolism and cellular metabolism , it also (notsogood) creates some free-radical oxygen in the cells, the terpenoids offset it with antioxidant goodness.


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Author: Dr. Erik Johnson
Dr. Erik Johnson is the author of several texts on companion animal and fish health. Johnson Veterinary Services has been operating in Marietta, GA since 1996. Dr Johnson graduated from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine in 1991. Dr Johnson has lived in Marietta Georgia since 1976.