Insulin Potentiated Therapy (IPT)
Do
you know about IPT? This is one of the safest and most innovative approaches
to treat serious illness. Click
here to read more about it from www.getipt.com.
Research has shown that most cancer cells
have as many as 10-15 times more insulin receptors on their surface
than normal cells. When insulin is released into the bloodstream
by the pancreas in response to a meal, the insulin attaches to these
insulin receptors on the surface of the cell and opens channels
in the cell wall to allow nutrients to go into the cell. Because cancer
cells have more of these receptors, they can compete for food better
than the normal cell. Thus the cancer grows and the normal cells
shrink.
But, researchers have discovered how we can use this phenomenon to
our advantage. If we administer insulin to a person with cancer, we
open the channels of the cancer cell as well as the normal cell. But
since the cancer cells have ten times more channels to open than a
normal cell, we can get them to take in ten times more of something
that will damage them. Using this principle, we can give insulin, open
the channels, and then give a very small dose of chemotherapy (usually
10% of the recommended anti cancer dose). What occurs is that the cancer
cell will take in ten times the dose of the normal cell. The normal
cell will be relatively unaffected by this small dose. The cancer cell
however has gotten 10 times 10%, or 100% of the medication. This allows
us to target the chemo to the cancer cell. This innovative approach
was discovered by a physician in Mexico and only recently introduced
into the USA.
See some I.P.T. testimonials
For more information on IPT: Here is an informative
book, Treating Cancer with Insulin Potentiation Therapy By Ross
A. Hauser M.D. and Marion A. Hauser M.S. R.D. - purchase
the book from BodyHealth.com
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