LEARN THE FACTS AND
MOST FREQUENT QUESTIONS ABOUT I.P.T.
VI. What’s the difference between High/Low Dose
Chemo Vs. IPT?
VII. What’s the history behind IPT?
VIII. Who can receive IPT?
IX. Why
is IPT better than getting traditional chemo?
X. Where
can I find more information on IPT and Dr. Donato Pérez García?
VI.
Traditional High/Low Dose Chemo
- Only uses Chemotherapy.
-Traditional Chemo, either
in high or low dose, will attack healthy cells, as well as cancerous cells.
-The patient’s level of
toxicity will increase and the side effects will decrease the patient’s quality
of life.
-Chemo remains in the
Extracellular fluid, waiting until cells open up and ingest the anti cancer
drugs.
-Because traditional chemo
attacks good cells as well as cancerous, the body is weak; the immune system is
slower, leaving you unprotected from cancer agents spreading.
-The intervals between
Traditional chemotherapy are longer and takes more time for patients to
recuperate, extending the length of treatment, and inevitably more expensive in
the far future.
- You’ll only get very
strong medication, nothing to complement the body’s true healing system.
Insulin Potentiation Targeted
Therapy
- Uses human insulin to
prepare your body to receive the anti drug medication.
-Because cancer cells
contain 6 times more insulin receptors than healthy cells, IPT can target
chemotherapy directly and only to cancerous cells, leaving healthy cells in
tacked.
- IPT can deliver chemo
directly into cancer cells, knowing the precise moment when the body is at its
best moment to receive medication.
-The level of toxicity is
reduced; side effects from chemotherapy are scarce even absent.
-Because there is less
toxicity using IPT, treatments can be more often, up to 2 times per week.
-Another property of
Insulin is that it promotes permeability in the cancerous cell membrane, so it
opens up easily, making the ingestion of chemo swift and consumed entirely.
-With Insulin Potentiation
Targeted Therapy, you will also get a detoxification program; substantial
nutrients and immune boosters that will help restore and maintain the body’s
natural defenses against other cancer agents.
-This procedure is very
safe when administered by a trained IPT Physician, as Dr. Donato Perez Garcia.
No reports of death or life threat have ever been reported.
-This protocol will leave
you with more energy and vitality to heal and do the things you love.
VII.
Insulin Potentiation Therapy (IPT) was invented in 1930 by a surgeon lieutenant
of the Mexican military, Dr. Donato Pérez García, Sr. (1896-1971), as a remedy
for chronic degenerative diseases. Insulin was first isolated from pancreatic
tissue in Canada and used as a treatment for diabetes in early 1920's, years
later in Europe and in the USA, insulin was used to produce coma for short
periods in patients with schizophrenia in an attempt to cure them. Among other
uses, was to treat some forms of malnutrition. So when Donato first learned
about insulin's discovery he formulated an experiment on himself, in search of
a cure for his lifelong severe gastrointestinal problems.
In 1926, a non-diabetic
first injected himself with insulin, proving it was safe and efficient. After a series of treatments, his symptoms
disappeared; he recovered appetite and full health again. The idea was that
insulin helped his body tissues assimilate nutrients more efficiently and
pondered that could just as well work with medication. Insulin could increase
drug concentration potency in the central nervous system, given before various
medications, changing the physical and chemical reactions that occurred in the
blood, restoring balance and maintaining a state of good health. And it did. In
1930, Dr. Donato successfully treated a patient with neurosyphilis using the
name of Cellular Therapy, later known as IPT.
Five years later he
applied for U.S. patent of the treatment, where it was granted in 1938. He
traveled along the United States demonstrating his medical protocol, at Harvard
University, Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital in Washington, D.C., Naval Hospital in
San Diego, California and Austin State Hospital in Texas where he treated
patients. In Mexico City he opened up a clinic exclusively for IPT. In 1946 the
first breast cancer patient was successfully treated. Many other chronic degenerative illnesses
also responded to this innovative breakthrough.
Later on, his son, Dr.
Donato Pérez García Bellón (1930-2000) joined his father in the medical field,
learning and perfecting the treatment. His clinical research was to measure
chemical modifications produced in the blood after the administration of
insulin, along with other chemical experiments and international publications
that gave IPT full scientific ground. Together, father and son traveled to
Canada, United States and Europe giving a series of conferences to medical
societies.
After his father’s
passing, Donato Pérez Bellón continued in his footsteps.
In 1974 he use the name
"Donatian Therapy" to his adaptation of the treatment and these were
the modifications he introduced:
1. A cleansing enema prior
to the treatment using flax seed and leafs of senna boiled in water.
2. A nasal administration
of oxygen during the procedure.
3. He developed some
formulas of his own to treat some cancers and one was a vaginal insert to treat
cervical cancer in which he mixed several substances. This vaginal insert was
placed after the patient had emptied her bowels.
4. Even created a device
that could diagnose cancer, called “El Oncodiagnosticador”.
He allied with Dr. Steven
G. Ayre, and the M.D. Anderson, together promoted Insulin Potentiation Therapy
in the United States, as well as training physicians worldwide. Cases of Polio, Multiple sclerosis, gastric
and duodenal ulcers, chronic infections, HIV/AIDS and other viral diseases where
effectively treated with this protocol. But out of all, it was Cancer that he
focused more, learning about improvements and adaptations, as new drugs were
available.
Finally, the third
generation of IPT came along with Dr. Donato Pérez García, who learned the
protocol from his father. By December of 1982, he introduced the intravenous
use of insulin to patients receiving the treatment. Later that month Dr. Donato
implemented the first modification of the administration procedure and patients
began with the new routine. By 1986 the name “Insulin Potentiation Therapy” was
given by Dr. Ayre. Today the name of this therapy is “Insulin Potentiation
Therapy + Targeted Low Dose” or IPTLD ® (a trademark) and it is comprised of a
combination of the best-developed protocols. Thousands of patients treated by
three Donato generations of medical doctors till this day.
VIII.
Any one with a chronic illness, such as cancer, whatever stage.
Insulin Potentiation Targeted Therapy is a safe procedure when administered by
an experienced certified IPT trained doctor. In the vast majority of patients
there are no side effects or complications. Treatments are usually every 7 days
but for some cases 2 treatments per week can be administered. No cases of death
while undergoing IPT have been reported.
IX.
It has been said that, when treating cancer, the cure is by far worse
than the illness itself. If you’re a cancer patient and been thru several full
dosage chemotherapy, you know what we’re talking about, if you’d had a friend
or relative go thru this, you know what we’re talking about.
Very often patients relate
chemotherapy with fear, if you’ve been there; you know how bad the side effects
can be. Unfortunately, what people don’t know is that it’s not the chemo what
makes it so dreadful, but rather the dosage.
Side effects of high
dosage chemo include:
*Immune system decrease
*Gastrointestinal distress
(nausea, vomit, diarrhea, constipation, malnutrition, dehydration, weight
loss...).
*Fatigue
*Anemia
*Tendency to bleed easily
*Partial/Full hair loss.
*Cytotoxicity
*Encephalopathy
*Nephrotoxicity...
The list goes on and on
and on...
Since 1942, there have
been many chemotherapy drugs, most of them are derived from poisonous plant
extracts, and they’re powerful agents that can kill human cells by the bunch.
Unfortunately chemo itself makes no distinction between healthy and sick cells,
it just kills cells. Because every human handles disease differently, same goes
with medication. For some, high dose chemo is the answer, and has saved lives
at a great cost of pain and discomfort, but many others cannot handle such
strong medication, their bodies cannot take it and sadly die.
Some decades ago there was
probably no other option, but today there is a better, smarter way to do chemo.
Using Insulin Potentiation Targeted Therapy.
IPTLD uses insulin to
target only cancer cells, help them open up their membrane to let all the
medication inside the damaged cell using less than half the dosage of
traditional chemo sessions, thus reducing even eliminating all the horrid side
effects. That means more energy, less chemo less toxicity, gentler on your
body; potent and precise on cancer cell annihilation. IPT will also provide
detoxification, immune boosters and essential nutrients to strengthen your
natural defenses against any other carcinogenic agents, helping your own body
defend itself not just the chemo.
X.
For more information on IPT and Dr. Donato Pérez García
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