FORTIFIED CANCER PROGRAM 2025
FORTIFIED CANCER PROGRAM 2025
This Protocol is fully comprehensive for all cancer types when taken as instructed. Please keep in mind that brain/
metastatic cancers may require additional considerations for Albendazole. Be sure to adhere to the time specifications and
frequency of dosing all ingredients to avoid unnecessary side effects. Please note the explanation and omissions of specific
ingredients for hormonal driven cancers at the top of page 2.
**Hormone-Driven Cancer Protocol. Includes: Breast, Prostate, Ovarian, Endometrial, and other hormone-sensitive cancers.
**Remove Melatonin for hormone driven cancer. **Due to hormone sensitivity Milk Thistle has been omitted from the
protocol. In the event a prophylactic for liver is necessary, Tudca is a viable option but recommended to only take if necessary,
as a result of elevated liver enzymes from lab work. HMB – Only needed for excessive weight loss and muscle deterioration.
Serrapeptase – For aches / pain resulting in fibrosis and soft tissue pain.
1. Fenbendazole and Ivermectin/DMSO: These should always be spaced by at least 2 hours to ensure proper absorption
and minimize interference with each other’s efficacy. when you are taking orally, the mixture should be 1/4 teaspoon of
IVM to a full teaspoon dmso + full teaspoon of distilled water… the full tablespoon dmso/distilled water is for topical
mix
2. Melatonin: While Melatonin can boost immune function and help with sleep, caution is recommended in hormone-
sensitive cancers (e.g., breast cancer, prostate cancer). It is generally safe for non-hormonal cancers.
3. Cimetidine: This is safe for both hormone-sensitive and non-hormone-sensitive cancers, and helps with inhibiting
metastasis. Avoid combining with other strong proton-pump inhibitors or H2 blockers.
4. Turmeric/Curcumin: Should be taken with fat or piperine to enhance absorption. Also, avoid taking it on an empty
stomach to prevent gastrointestinal irritation.
5. Green Tea Extract (EGCG): Can inhibit the absorption of iron, so if you are supplementing with iron, it should be spaced
by at least 2 hours from EGCG.
6. Immune Mushroom Blend: No direct conflicts noted, but ensure this is taken alongside immune-boosting
agents like Vitamin D3 and Melatonin for best effects.
7. Albendazole: For brain-related cancers or brain metastasis, Albendazole is recommended, as it can cross the blood-
brain barrier. However, it is not recommended for use in other types of cancers as it is more specific for central nervous
system involvement. Administering albendazole would be done by alternating / replacing the evening dose of
ivermectin. You would take 800 mgs of Albendazole with DMSO in the same mixture with a 50/50 mixture of 1 tsp
DMSO & distilled water. OMIT IF NOT NECESSARY FOR BRAIN DISEASE OR METS TO BRAIN.
1. Albendazole
o Use: Only for brain cancer or brain metastases.
o Dosing: Standard dosing (varies, but often around 400-800 mg/day for adults).
o Frequency: Typically once or twice a day.
2. Fenbendazole
o Use: Anti-cancer agent.
o Dosing: 1000 mg three times a day (morning, dinner, and bedtime).
o Frequency: 3 times a day, with a minimum 2-hour gap between dosing and Ivermectin/DMSO.
3. Ivermectin
o Use: Broad-spectrum anti-parasitic with some potential anti-cancer properties.
o Dosing: Combined with DMSO (use as a mixture- 50/50 diluted with distilled water).
o Frequency: Twice a day, with a minimum 2-hour gap from Fenbendazole.
4. DMSO
o Use: Used for its penetrating properties, often combined with Ivermectin to improve absorption.
o Dosing: 50% DMSO / distilled water solution for oral application
o Frequency: Twice a day, with a minimum 2-hour gap from Fenbendazole.
5. Cimetidine
o Use: H2 receptor antagonist, known to block tumor growth and enhance the effects of other therapies.
o Dosing: 600 mg in the morning and 600 mg at bedtime.
o Frequency: Twice a day.
6. Berberine
o Use: Anti-cancer properties through cell cycle regulation and metabolic modulation.
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Consuming alcohol may interfere with cancer treatments, impair the immune system, and exacerbate side effects such as
fatigue, nausea, and liver toxicity. Alcohol can also increase the risk of certain cancers, particularly those of the liver, mouth,
throat, and breast, and may hinder the body's ability to heal and recover during treatment.
3 BREAKFAST OPTIONS
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3 LUNCH OPTIONS
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3 DINNER OPTIONS
Dinner: Baked Cod with Herb Butter & Roasted Brussels Sprouts
• 1 cod fillet (6 oz)
• 2 tbsp butter
• 1 tsp lemon zest
• 1 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped
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3 DESSERT OPTIONS
This plan is strictly ketogenic, with 5-10% carbs, 70-80% fats, and 20-25% protein, helping you stay in ketosis while enjoying
satisfying meals. Enjoy your meals and desserts!
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THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF EXAMPLES, INCLUDING 20 EXERCISES DESIGNED FOR OCCUPATIONAL / CORE / MOBILITY STRENGTHING
IT IS RECOMMENDED TO WALK DAILY~ IF POSSIBLE, A GOOD GOAL WOULD BE AN EXTENDED & SUSTAINED PACE FOR A
MINIMUM OF ONE MILE.
• Slowly lean forward from the hips, keeping your back straight, and reach toward your toes.
• This stretch targets the hamstrings, lower back, and helps with flexibility.
These exercises help to build a foundation of strength and mobility, which can support better function in daily activities and
promote overall well-being for individuals with weakened muscles.
The following are a list of suggested links for ordering the ingredients of this protocol.
Albendazole
Fenbendazole
Ivermectin
Cimetidine
Berberine
Melatonin
Turmeric (Curcumin)
Annatto (Tocotrienols)
Magnesium Complex
Vitamin d3/k2
HMB
Serrapeptase