Mel Gibson: All three of them had stage four cancer, and all of them are now cancer free!
Have you ever wondered if a drug meant to treat one thing might work for something entirely different?
Could a medicine we use to fight parasites also be the key to fighting cancer?
And if so, what does that mean for the future of cancer treatment?
Sounds far-fetched, doesn’t it?
But what if I told you that a Hollywood actor, known for his roles in iconic films, recently made a bold claim that drugs typically used to treat parasitic infections might have the ability to cure cancer?
Mel Gibson, the actor known for movies like Braveheart and Lethal Weapon, recently stirred up a storm when he made an eye-opening statement on Joe Rogan’s podcast.
In the conversation, Gibson shared:
“I have three friends. All three of them had stage 4 cancer…
And all three of them…
Don't have cancer now!”
According to Gibson his friends experienced what he described as “remarkable recoveries” after using two drugs commonly prescribed for treating parasitic infections: ivermectin and fenbendazole.
These are not drugs typically associated with cancer treatments, but Gibson went on to claim that both of his friends are now cancer-free.
He credited these medications with their recovery. "This stuff works, man," he said.
Now, this may sound unbelievable, but it raises a really fascinating question:
Could medications designed to treat parasites somehow be effective in treating cancer?
Scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have made a groundbreaking discovery that cancer cells can emerge from a common tapeworm and take hold in individuals with compromised immune systems, forming cancer-like tumors.
This is a known case in which a person has developed illness from cancerous cells originating from a parasite, in this case, Hymenolepis nana, also known as the dwarf tapeworm.
Atis Muehlenbachs, M.D., Ph.D., staff pathologist in CDC’s Infectious Diseases Pathology Branch (IDPB) and lead author of the study, shares:
“We were amazed when we found this new type of disease – tapeworms growing inside a person essentially getting cancer that spreads to the person, causing tumors,
This tapeworm is found worldwide and millions of people globally suffer from conditions that weaken their immune system.
So there may be more cases that are unrecognized.
It’s definitely an area that deserves more study.”
A recent mainstream report revealed a staggering fact:
Approximately 1 billion people globally are infected with parasites.
That means one in every eight individuals you know could be dealing with a parasitic infestation.
And parasite-breeding cancer might be lurking in your body.
Now is the ideal time to rejuvenate, reset, and recommit to your health goals.
How is it that when you are diagnosed with cancer, the first thing the doctor does is prescribe pharmaceuticals, radiation, and chemotherapies? The answer is simple, Cancer is the number one money maker for the United States health system. If the treatment to cancer was as simple as a parasite cleanse, the entire system would come crumbling down.
In the brand new educational documentary: ‘Parasites, The Cancer Within’, Dr. Lee Merritt dives into the greatest medical coverup in global history: Parasites and their link to cancer.
Right now, you can watch the full documentary for free at ParasiteMovie.com
My husband was dx with stage 4 prostate cancer 5 yrs ago. I started him on Fenben, 2x/day for 6 months. His labs dropped to normal levels, he has had 2 PSMA/PET SCANS, 2022 n 2024, NO CANCER CELLS FOUND.
The article that lead me to the comments section is a little off I think. The reason why fenbendazole and ivermectin work against cancer is not because it kills tapeworms that spread cancer. The medications work because they disrupt the cancer cells from being able to grow and replicate. If you or anyone you know has cancer go to mycancerstory.rocks which is the website for Joe Tippens and he was the first person that I had heard of who used fenbendazole to cure himself of stage 4 small cell lung cancer. He has a recommended protocol of several more supplements to take on his website and there is a private facebook support group as well. You can find the password to get into the group on his website. You can go to rumble and search for Joe Tippens for more information about him and how he found out about fenbendazole. My father in law recently had a brain tumor removed and there is a second smaller one that they are going to use radiation on. So my wife and I are trying our best to save him.