Monday, March 8, 2010

What are the real differences between the IPT and IPTLD protocols?

Do not be mislead as some say that it is only a change in name, change your IPT doctor.

If you are under the Insulin Potentiation Therapy or IPT protocol, it means that you are receiving a dose of rapid acting insulin that is calculated from your body weight and as a result you will have a potentiation or increased effect of the low dose chemotherapy drugs prescribed to treat your cancer. All doctors that I have trained are doing this protocol.

If you are under the Insulin Potentiation Therapy +Targeted Low Dose or IPTLD as administered by Donato Perez Garcia, MD. it means that you are receiving a dose of rapid acting insulin that is calculated from the actual sugar on your blood and as a result the low dose chemotherapy drugs will be effectively targeted to the cancer cells because the activation of the insulin – insulin receptor complex will mimic the normal insulin response when it binds to its receptor.
IPTLD is an improved delivery protocol, is the right protocol for the right time of administration, it is a targeted therapy that activates the complex of the insulin and the insulin receptor by creating a state of induced, controlled soft hypoglycemia that is needed to allow the entrance of chemo drugs and activates the immune system cycle and possibly knock’s out the inhibitory cells which are released by the immune system during it’s cyclic activity and these cells are responsible to reduce the fighting activity against disease, including cancer.

You can also join me in FACEBOOK , register with the original IPTLD Fan Page, hosted by Donato Perez Garcia,MD., at:

Award Presentation to Dr.Donato Perez Garcia, MD during The 14th Annual Conference of the Mexican College of Cellular Therapy and Regenerative Medicine

Mexico City. December 9, 2023. The 14th Annual Conference of the Mexican College of Cellular Therapy and Regenerative Medicine took place. I...