IPT Makes Standard Chemotherapy Obsolete

      By the 1930′s Dr. Perez Garcia 1 had discovered and developed a treatment in Mexico called ICT (intracellular therapy). What he realized is that when drugs were administered simultaneously with insulin, that the effect of the drugs were “potentiated” (made more effective). More effective drugs meant a lower dosage was needed to get the desired results. This discovery ultimately led to a procedure that outshines chemotherapy in all parameters.

    When people eat food, the body digests it and gets sugar into the bloodstream. Insulin is released by the pancreas, which then travels in the blood and attaches to insulin receptors on cells throughout the body. This is a signal to cells that it is time to “eat” and get needed sugar for cellular energy. When this happens cells become more permeable so that the sugar can flow into them. When a patient is given IV insulin, this situation in engineered on a full scale, and cells all over the body are forced to “open up” so to speak. Whatever substance is administered at this “therapeutic moment” will then be potentiated since these substances will have an easier time getting all through the body, including inside of cells, and even through the blood-brain barrier.

    In fact, the very first application of IPT was to use insulin to get toxic mercury (this was before antibiotics) into the central nervous system of a patient infected with neuro-syphilis. The man was cured and the mercury didn’t harm him.

    The treatment was later renamed IPT (insulin potentiation therapy) and has become a very special treatment for cancer. Cancer cells have on the order of 10 times the number of insulin receptors on them as compared to healthy cells. This means that in the presence of insulin, cancer cells are 10 times as “hungry” for sugar as other cells, which is the reason people discourage eating sugar with cancer. So when a chemotherapy drug is administered after insulin, those drugs will get selectively “eaten” by cancer cells. Because of this effect, an IPT chemotherapy treatment uses about one-tenth of a standard chemotherapy dose, yet it still packs the same cancer killing effect (or even more) as a standard chemo treatment. Plus it does it with little or no side effects. Treatments can even be given multiple times a week! IPT takes a poor treatment like standard chemo and turns it into a safe and effective cancer therapy.

    Standard chemotherapy usually uses one drug in a treatment, gambling that the next layer of a tumor doesn’t contain different cancer cells that don’t respond to the drug. But with IPT, the lack of significant side effects can allow for up to five different drugs at once! This cuts out the gamble.

    The doctors that are trained in this therapy also know that many alternative cancer therapies can be used simultaneously with IPT. They will also utilize many supplements that have demonstrated ability to reduce side effects and increase effectiveness of chemo even further.

    IPT’s novel method of drug delivery has made it useful in the treatment of many diseases, especially cancer and infectious disease. It’s not widely practiced (surprise), but is probably deserving of replacing standard chemotherapy entirely.

    More information:

    http://iptq.com/

    “Treating Cancer with Insulin Potentiation Therapy” by Ross Hauser, M.D.

    http://cancertutor.com/Cancer02/IPT.html

    http://www.west.net/~cure/insulin_potentiation_therapy.htm

    Disclaimer: This article does not contain any medical advice. This website contains opinion and is for informational purposes only. If seeking medical advice, consult a licensed physician.

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