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Interesting Historical Facts about the Inventor of IPT

Did you know ...?
Donato Pérez García, Senior 1930’s Mexico
* The inventor of Insulin Potentiation Therapy was a skillful surgeon in obstetrics, gynecology and urology?

* He first injected himself with insulin in 1930, as an experiment to cure him from a lifelong gastrointestinal illness that almost killed him.

* In 1930, he cured his first patient from syphilis using this methodology.

* His work at the San Diego Naval Hospital earned him an article on the April 10th 1944 edition of TIME Magazine.

* In 1946 he successfully treated, for the very first time, a cancer patient, achieving full remission. 

HISTORICAL NOTE: Back in those days, oncology was an inexistent specialty in medicine. The first research done on nitrogen mustard for the treatment of leukemia was done in the USA by the year 1946.
Dr. Sidney Farber, from the School of Medicine in Harvard applied methotrexate and folic acid on a patient with Leukemia and achieved his remission. 

At that time, Dr. Farber was criticized and ridiculed for this attempt. Years after, he was given credit for being the creator of chemotherapy.

* During Dr. Donato’s medical trajectory with IPT®, he too was criticized and ridiculed for his idea. Even his two descendants, Dr.Donato Jr. and Son, where subject to that rejection, for bringing forth a treatment that was unheard of but proved to have good medical response.

Left-Director of the Austin State Hospital Texas (Right) Dr. Donato Pérez García, Senior, Texas, 1937
* Back in those days, curing gastric ulcers with something other than surgery was seen as “quackery”. Donato cured this condition using IPT, bismuth and sulfa salts. He was criticized by the medical society, stating that no such thing could be cured just using a syringe. By 1991 the bacteria H.Pylori was then discovered to be the cause of most of the gastric ulcers.

* Donato used insulin before lunch every day, for the rest of his life, and enjoyed good health. He was a non-diabetic.

CONCLUSION: Every distinguished inventor who brought new ideas and methods to those commonly known, has been rejected and criticized by colleagues and public at that time. Only continuous proof of efficiency and MUCH MUCH TIME, will come to prove his success and acceptance. Just because it is unheard of, doesn’t mean it’s untrue or inefficient. IPT has also suffered this kind of rejection, till this very day. Yet for over 80 years of existence, anecdotal testimonies show that it has persistently proven to cure many illnesses and medical conditions, in a non-traditional way.

To learn more about Insulin Potentiation Therapy, please visit:
Official Web Site of Insulin Potentiation Therapy

Yes. It is possible.

IPT Medical Team of Donato Pérez García, MD
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Www.donatoperezgarcia.com

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Donato Pérez García (I)   Did you know that ... * Donato Pérez García Sr. was born over 117 years ago on the day of “Saint Donato”? * The name Donato comes from the latin word “Donatus” meaning he who donates, who gives or grants. * Over 104,750 insulin vials have been use among the three   generations of Donato Pérez García medical doctors. * Dr. Donato (I) joined the Mexican Army during The Mexican Revolution where he served as a medical staff in battles against the army of Gen. Francisco “Pancho” Villa. * He began his medical career on March 15 th 1915 as Commissioner Lieutenant in the Health Service in Mexico City. * Donato Pérez García (I) made himself learn English and French to further his medical career. During that period, most medical books where written in English and French Language, many weren’t yet translated in Spanish. * In 1926, he applied for another exam that promoted him to Major Surgeon in the Army Medical School and soon