The Joe Tippens Protocol is an alternative cancer treatment regimen developed by Joe Tippens, who claims it helped him achieve remission from small cell lung cancer. The protocol includes:
- Fenbendazole: 222 mg daily (1 gram of Panacur C or Safe-Guard) for three consecutive days, followed by four days off, repeated weekly. Taken with or without food.
- Curcumin: 600 mg of bioavailable curcumin daily, seven days a week.
- CBD Oil: 25 mg of high-purity, broad-spectrum CBD oil taken sublingually daily, seven days a week.
- Vitamin E: 400-800 mg daily, seven days a week (optional due to potential medication interactions, such as with blood thinners).
- Additional Supplements: Some versions include Onco Adjunct Pathway 1 (2-4 ml twice daily), Pathway 2 (3 capsules twice daily when not on chemotherapy), and Pathway 3 (1-2 capsules with meals). Berberine and quercetin are mentioned in some updates.
Tippens began this protocol in 2017 after a terminal cancer diagnosis, combining it with conventional treatments like chemotherapy and radiation. He claims it led to remission, as reported in a PET scan three months later. The protocol is based on anecdotal evidence and lacks clinical trial validation for human cancer treatment. It is presented here with no commentary.
For those who have been curious and have reached out to me regarding the specific ingredients that comprise the Joe Tippens Protocol, as well as the recommended dosages for each of these components, I am excited to present a comprehensive overview of the dosage instructions. This… pic.twitter.com/R1qKr4otSh
— Joe Tippens (@JoeTippen) June 1, 2025



Tippens includes a special offer in his X post.
BREAKING NEWS: First-in-the-World #Ivermectin, #Mebendazole and #Fenbendazole Protocol in Cancer has been peer-reviewed and published on Sep.19, 2024!
— Joe Tippens (@JoeTippen) June 1, 2025
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InfoWars did a media piece on this breakthrough in Cancer Treatment. pic.twitter.com/Om5Tu0DewN
Disclaimer: The Joe Tippens Protocol is an alternative cancer treatment based on anecdotal claims and has not been validated by clinical trials or approved by medical authorities for cancer treatment in humans. The information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Consult a licensed healthcare professional before starting any treatment, as the protocol may interact with medications or have unintended effects. The efficacy and safety of the protocol, including the use of fenbendazole, curcumin, CBD oil, vitamin E, or other supplements, have not been established through rigorous scientific studies. Always seek professional medical guidance for cancer treatment decisions.