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Insulin Potentiation Therapy (IPT) for cancer treatment

October 14, 10:59 PMSeattle Natural Health ExaminerLilian Mavridara
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Insulin Potentiation Targeted Therapy Low Dose™ (IPTLD™) or IPT, is a relatively new, proven, and powerful approach to treating cancer. It utilizes traditional chemotherapeutic drugs and insulin to more effectively transport the drugs across cell membranes into the cancer cells.

Why is IPTLD™ needed?
Over time regular chemotherapy dosages may  compromise the patient's blood counts, immune system and organ function as to preclude further treatment or even cause organ damage resulting in the patient's death. Patients thrive as they experience a gentle and effective answer to cancer.

How Does IPTLD™ work?
IPTLD™ uses insulin to stimulate division in cancer cells. Chemotherapy penetrates better when cells are dividing. Because of this targeted action IPTLD™ uses only 10 - 15% of standard dose drugs and the procedure affects only the cancer while leaving normal cells strong and healthy. This means that patients continue to thrive, maintain their lifestyle, and be vital while the cancer is eradicated.

What are the benefits of IPTLD™?
• IPTLD™ can be very tough against tumors while being very gentle for the patient who continues to live a normal, vital lifestyle while being treated.
• If there is a chemotherapy drug that works against a particular type of tumor, it is likely to work better with IPTLD™
• Gentle treatment often precludes the need for surgery or radiation.
• Treatments costs are significantly less than standard procedure. 

What cancers respond to IPTLD™?
IPTLD has been reported to work especially well for breast, prostate, lung, colon, stomach cancers, lymphoma, and melanoma. There are also reports of IPTLD bringing responses and remissions to patients with some very difficult cancers, including pancreatic, ovarian, and renal cell cancers. Other cancers successfully treated are blood, bone, cervical, esophageal, lip, mouth, neck, small intestines, testicular, throat, thyroid, uterine and vaginal.

In conclusion, IPTLD facilitates Comprehensive Cancer Care in that it spares its recipients from the debilitating side effects experienced with conventional treatment, and patients are more able and motivated to pursue the work necessary for their own well being. This may include diet and lifestyle modification, exercise, meditation, and other complimentary modalities.

For more information on IPT vist the Elka Best Foundation, Insulin Potentiation Therapy site, International Organization of IPT Physicians

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