Dr. Makis Peer-Reviewed Cancer Progarm in Tennessee
A structured, physician-guided 10-week program integrating advanced protocols, targeted therapies, and full-system support.
At Biologix Center, we’ve developed a comprehensive Cancer Synergy Program that brings together emerging integrative protocols—including ivermectin, fenbendazole, and mebendazole—alongside our advanced therapeutic technologies and real-time, personalized care model.
This is not a single treatment. It’s a coordinated, multi-modal approach designed to support the body across multiple systems while adapting to each patient’s response.
Now accepting patients from across the U.S. and internationally.
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A More Complete Approach to Complex Cancer Care
Many individuals exploring integrative cancer support are searching for more than isolated therapies. They’re looking for a program that connects the dots.
Our Cancer Synergy Program is built around that idea—bringing together:
- Physician-guided protocols based on emerging clinical approaches
- Targeted Induced Native Phage Therapy
- Advanced blood filtration and oxygenation therapies
- Metabolic and nutritional strategies
- Real-time testing and treatment adaptation
The goal is simple: support the body in a coordinated, intelligent way.
The 10-Week Cancer Synergy Program
A structured, immersive care experience designed for individuals navigating complex health challenges.
Phase 1: Intensive Care (Weeks 1–3)
- Daily physician-guided treatments
- Advanced supportive therapies including HBOT
- Therapeutic bodywork and recovery support
- Real-time diagnostic testing to guide care
Phase 2: Ongoing Weekly Care (Weeks 4–10)
- 1x weekly EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation)
- Weekly physician check-ins and protocol adjustments
- Continued integrative support therapies
Additional Program Components
- Customized IV protocols (as clinically appropriate)
- Targeted Induced Native Phage Therapy
- Strategic nutritional support (low-inflammatory / ketogenic)
- Deuterium depletion strategies
After the program, ongoing support is determined based on individual progress.
Ivermectin Fenbendazole Cancer Protocol
Ivermectin and fenbendazole are part of a growing category of protocols being explored in integrative cancer care. At Biologix Center, these compounds are considered within a larger, physician-guided framework—combined with advanced therapies, metabolic strategies, and ongoing clinical oversight. Rather than relying on a single method, this approach brings multiple elements together into a structured program designed to support the body in a more comprehensive way.
What Makes Biologix Center Different?
Most clinics offer isolated therapies. Biologix Center delivers a fully integrated experience.
- Physician Time: Daily interaction during intensive phase
- Real-Time Adaptation: Treatments adjusted based on testing
- Multi-Modal Approach: Not dependent on one method
- Advanced Technology: EBOO, HBOT, and diagnostic tools
- Global Patient Base: Patients travel from around the world
This program is designed for individuals seeking a deeper, more comprehensive level of care.

Who This Program Is For
- Individuals navigating stage 1–4 cancer
- Those exploring integrative or alternative approaches
- Patients seeking a structured, physician-guided program
- Individuals willing to travel for intensive care
Begin Your Next Step
If you are exploring advanced, integrative cancer support options, the first step is determining if this program is the right fit.
Due to the intensive nature of this program, all patients must complete an application before acceptance.
Or call to speak with our team.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you prescribe ivermectin or fenbendazole?
All protocols are evaluated and prescribed by a licensed physician when appropriate for the individual patient.
How long is the program?
The core program is 10 weeks, with an initial 3-week intensive phase followed by weekly care.
Do I need to stay in Nashville?
Yes. Patients typically stay locally during the intensive portion of the program.
Do you accept insurance?
No. This is a self-pay program.
How do I get started?
Complete the application form to begin the review process.
Important Considerations
This program is designed to support the body through a comprehensive, integrative approach. It is not a replacement for emergency or conventional oncology care.
All protocols are overseen by a licensed physician and tailored to the individual.





