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“This Stuff Works”: Gibson Claims Friends Beat Cancer with Animal Drugs

Mel Gibson Reveals Controversial Cancer Cure on Joe Rogan's Podcast

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 15, 2026
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Can Animal Medications Treat Cancer? Mel Gibson Shares His Belief - TheJoeRoganExperience/Video/Photo

Unconventional Cancer Cures: What Mel Gibson Told Joe Rogan - TheJoeRoganExperience/Video/Photo

Mel Gibson Shocks Joe Rogan with Claims of Alternative Cancer Cures

Joe Rogan was left in disbelief as Mel Gibson shared an astonishing account of how three friends allegedly cured their stage 4 cancers using unconventional methods.

On a recent episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, Gibson revealed that his friends, all diagnosed with advanced cancer, opted for a controversial approach to treatment. According to Gibson, they used ivermectin and fenbendazole—drugs commonly prescribed for treating parasitic infections in animals and humans.

The Bold Claim: Cancer-Free Results

The Lethal Weapon actor claimed that all three friends, who were in dire situations, now show no signs of cancer. “This stuff works, man,” Gibson stated emphatically.

While there is some early evidence suggesting these drugs might have anti-cancer properties, experts warn against viewing them as proven treatments. Studies on both ivermectin and fenbendazole have shown limited, inconclusive results, often restricted to laboratory or animal testing.

What the Research SaysIvermectin

  • Potential Benefits: Early studies suggest ivermectin might shrink tumors when combined with other therapies. For example, a 2021 study from the City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center in California found it showed promise in treating triple-negative breast cancer in mice.
  • Limitations: Clinical trials in humans have yet to confirm these effects. Dr. Susanne Arnold of the Markey Cancer Center cautioned that there’s no definitive evidence proving ivermectin’s effectiveness against cancer in humans.
  • Risks: While generally safe, ivermectin can cause side effects like nausea, fatigue, and interactions with other medications, such as blood thinners.

Fenbendazole

  • Potential Benefits: Known by brand names like Panacur and Safe-Guard, this anti-parasitic drug has shown anti-cancer potential in preclinical studies. A 2020 review highlighted its ability to slow lung cancer growth in mice. Some case studies reported tumor shrinkage in patients with advanced cancers.
  • Risks: Fenbendazole carries serious risks if misused. South Korean doctors reported cases of intestinal necrosis, and in October 2023, a British man died from liver failure after self-administering the drug.

The Debate: Natural Cures vs. Mainstream Medicine

Gibson defended his belief in natural cures, stating: “I don’t believe there’s anything that can afflict mankind that hasn’t got a natural cure for it. It just makes sense to me.” Rogan echoed his skepticism of the pharmaceutical industry, suggesting that profitable mainstream treatments may overshadow effective, low-cost alternatives.

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“When you hear about things that are demonized and they turn out to be effective, you always wonder, ‘What’s going on here?’” Rogan added, alluding to potential conflicts of interest within the medical field.

Expert Caution and Context

Doctors emphasize the need for rigorous scientific validation. While early findings on ivermectin and fenbendazole are intriguing, using these drugs outside of clinical settings poses significant risks. Experts like Dr. Jason Williams warn that fenbendazole, for example, could sometimes even promote cancer growth if improperly applied.

Accessibility and Costs

  • Ivermectin: About $90 for 20 tablets without insurance.
  • Fenbendazole: Roughly $9 for a week’s supply, available over the counter for pets.

Controversy Beyond Cancer

Ivermectin became a hot-button topic during the COVID-19 pandemic, promoted by some political figures despite a lack of evidence supporting its effectiveness against the virus. The National Institutes of Health explicitly advises against its use for COVID-19 except in clinical trials.

Final Thoughts

While the personal accounts shared by Mel Gibson are compelling, they highlight the importance of distinguishing anecdotal claims from scientific evidence. Patients are urged to consult medical professionals and rely on proven treatments to avoid potentially life-threatening complications.

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Tags: #AlternativeCancerTherapy#AlternativeMedicine#AnimalDrugsForCancer#CancerAwareness#CancerBreakthrough#UnconventionalMedicine
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