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FAQ'S & FREQUENT QUESTIONS ABOUT I.P.T. PART 2

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 lo

FAQ’s & FREQUENT QUESTIONS ABOUT I.P.T. PART 1

LEARN THE FACTS AND MOST FREQUENT QUESTIONS ABOUT I.P.T. I.      What is IPT? II.     How does it work? III.   Scientific explanation IV.   Who administers these treatments? V.     What types of cancer does IPT treat?   I. IPT stands for Insulin Potentiation Therapy, discovered by Dr. Donato Perez Garcia in Mexico City, 1930. It is a patented medical protocol used to treat cancer with less dosage of chemotherapy, using insulin as a natural potentiator that targets only cancer cells, reducing chemotherapy’s toxic side effects, adding natural and biologic medicine to help restore the body’s natural defenses. It has been developed and researched for over 80 years; today it is administered by the grandson of the founder, also named Donato Perez Garcia, M.D. IPT, subsequently developed in Insulin Potentiation Targeted Low Dose (IPTLD), is a treatment that has cured cancer patients, of all types and stages, around the world. T