Beating Cancer Without Chemo?

Hear the story YouTube and Instagram are hiding from you. One family, two battles with cancer, and the cure you need to know about.

All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.

— Arthur Schopenhauer

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Hey, everyone!

Carli here. I had one of the most fascinating and inspiring conversation a few weeks ago and I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it. I sat down with Dustin Heiner to talk about his journey of both his parents' experience with cancer and how it shaped his view of healing and medicine. 

His story is one of stark contrast, of two paths taken within the same family. In 2014, his mother was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. She looked healthy, felt okay, but the doctors insisted on immediate, aggressive chemo. 

The family trusted the process, did everything they were told. But as Dustin shared with me, he believes it was the chemo, not the cancer, that ultimately took her life. It was a devastating experience that left his family with a deep-seated skepticism of the standard-of-care system.

Then, history repeated itself. In 2024, his father was diagnosed with the exact same thing, stage 4 lung cancer. He was getting weaker, and the doctors were pushing the same chemo protocol his mother had gone through. 

But this time, the family pushed back. They remembered the trauma, the loss of vitality, and the feeling of powerlessness. They decided to look for another way. 

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While on what was supposed to be a farewell trip to Japan with his father, Dustin stumbled upon a comment online. It mentioned a man named Joe Tippens who had cured his own cancer. 

This sent Dustin down a rabbit hole, and he discovered Fenbendazole, a simple deworming medicine. With nothing to lose, his father agreed to try it and he started a daily protocol. 

Within a couple of months, his cough, which had been bloody, started to subside. Then it disappeared entirely. His strength returned and his weight came back. 

A few months later, a PET scan showed the cancer had shrunk from a marker of 12 to 6. The doctors were stunned, saying, “This doesn’t happen.” By February, another scan showed it was virtually gone. 

Dustin’s story hit me hard because it’s so much more than one specific treatment. It’s about the courage to question, to research, and to advocate for yourself or your loved ones when your intuition tells you there has to be another way. 

It’s a story of reclaiming your power in a system that can often make you feel like you’re nothing more than a statistic.

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Lets Break Down Fenbendazole

The story that kicked this all off is about a man named Joe Tippens. In 2017, he was diagnosed with terminal small-cell lung cancer and given just a few months to live. Not willing to accept his fate, he learned about a scientist studying cancer in rats who made an incredible discovery. 

The lab was treating the rats for parasites with Fenbendazole. When the treatment concluded not only were the parasites wiped out, but the advanced cancers the rats had also vanished completely. 

So how does it work? Think of it as a multi-pronged attack that targets the unique weaknesses of cancer cells while leaving healthy cells alone. 

First, it attacks the cancer cell’s structure. Studies have found that Fenbendazole works just like some powerful chemotherapy drugs by destroying tiny structures inside the cancer cell called microtubules. Without these, cancer cells can’t divide and multiply, effectively stopping the cancer in its tracks. 

Second, it starves the cancer. Cancer cells are notoriously greedy for sugar as it’s their primary fuel source. Fenbendazole blocks the pathways that cancer cells use to absorb glucose. This essentially cuts off their energy supply and without fuel, the cancer simply withers away. 

The evidence is growing everyday and there are countless stories like Dustin’s dad and Joe Tippens. 

Fenbendazole is a targeted, accessible approach that is giving thousands of people their lives back. It’s a powerful tool the medical establishment has overlooked, and it’s time we all started paying attention.

Find Your People, Find your Path

Stories like Dustin’s are exactly why we created Cancer Crew+. The journey to recovery can feel isolating, especially when you start exploring paths that are outside the mainstream. The questions, the research, the hope, and the fear is a lot to carry on your own. 

But you don’t have to.

The conversations we have here are just the beginning. If you’re looking for a dedicated space to connect with others, share your story, and learn from the experience of a whole community that just gets it, then Cancer Crew+ is for you. 

It’s where you can access our full video interviews, join forums, and find the support system you need to navigate every step of your journey with confidence. This is a space where no question is off-limits and every path is respected. 

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With heart,
Raleigh and Carli
Founders of The Cancer Crew

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