Question on Fenbendazole. Why is it given to animals once? From what I have read with cancer in people they have to take it for months on end. Does anyone know why?

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In response Ms. Lee to her Publication

One round of anti-parasitic medications like Ivermectin or Fenbendazole likely aren't enough for anything. Humans, dogs, horses, etc...

Has to be treated on a schedule, repeatedly, because PARASITES are smart and have self-defenses. Some, for example, release chemicals when killed to instruct eggs not to hatch (staying in cyst form) for a time, in the effort of self-preservation in the host. So they hatch later and the problem starts all over again unless the next batch and the next batch of eggs hatching are also killed.

Gross & disgusting, for sure, but that's the reality of parasites. Smart lil' buggars.

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In response ol_ cowboy to his Publication

Thank you. Makes sense. and yes, very discusting!

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