Guest guest Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 Has anybody tried using Insuling Potentiation therapy? any good results with advanced cancer? specially pancreatic cancer.. if anybody has tried using it... pls pls share your experience..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2009 Report Share Posted May 6, 2009 > > Has anybody tried using Insuling Potentiation therapy? > any good results with advanced cancer? specially pancreatic cancer.. > if anybody has tried using it... pls pls share your experience..... > Hi I tried it, but without the chemo using several alternatives instead of chemo which I found created a more resistant tumor when it came back. So I muscle tested several things, and mixed them for infusion.. vit c, dmso, dca, mistletoe, cesium and something else the MD had but not sure what it was. I was struck by how well it worked, but the next week when I took the same group again, apparently they used a genetically modified insulin which really made me sick and raised my heart rate to 150 2 hours later, and grew my hormone sensitive tumor. However, think about this,I would consider checking with either Germany(sorry don't know the address), or Dr. Nagourny in Long Beach who can check various tumor samples against 29 different chemo agents. The folks in Oceanside who do IPT have reported very good results with chemo, but I wouldn't take it. I am in my 14th year of this OVCA experience, so felt I could experiment. They are expensive though. Bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2009 Report Share Posted May 21, 2009 " sunilrsangle " <sunilrsangle@...> wrote: > Insuling Potentiation therapy? > any good results with advanced cancer? Yes, often. Let me know if you have specific questions about it. >specially pancreatic cancer.. don't know. I CERTAINLY would choose it over conventional chemo, especially for pancreatic cancer. Last I heard hadn't achieved any full recoveries w/pancreatic cancer patients who'd had conventional chemo (though he's gotten full recoveries w/other cancer patients who'd had conventional chemo). My 1st choices of treatments for pancreatic cancer: HOXSEY, PANCREATIN (large amounts); PROTOCEL, HANSI, GOJI, RESVERATROL, CURCUMIN, Prostasol, Avé, Polyerga, TianXian, Essiac, lavender essential oil, macrobiotics, Naltrexone?, UKRAIN, juicing, www.sdiegoclinic.com (offers chronomodulated IPT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2010 Report Share Posted February 16, 2010 Hi Leonard, You and I had discussed this once before and I believe you told me that you felt it was a good tool if done by the correct practitioner and when I told you we were thinking about Linchitz you told me you thought he was good. I was trying to hear from anyone who had personal experience with it and what they thought about it. Here is my problem. My husband Marty who has NSCLC is right now suffering from severe depression and just cannot make up his mind what he wants to do. When first diagnosed he said he does not want to do chemo. We had a couple of appointments with Dr. Chang but did not care for him, on a personal level, so we found another doctor a Dr. Kellman whom we like very much but my husband is now balking at taking " so many pills " some on a full stomach, some on an empty stomach. He says he feels like all he is doing all day is taking pills. I know that this is not being rational and I know that this is part of his depression and anxiety, but non the less I have to deal with it. We had made an appointment to have a consult with Linchitz, who is also geographically closer to us, but I know that his big cancer treatment is IPT so I was trying to get some first hand account from someone who has undergone it. My biggest problem is that my husband himself is a physician (psychiatrist) for the past 40 years and despite the fact that he says he wants to try the holistic course it goes against everything he has learned and believed for his entire life. So he is having lots of difficulty with it. I am the one who has done all the research and all the communicating and I send him all the information but I think he still sees me as the culprit of imposing all these pills on him. This is a very difficult and frustrating situation for me and I am really struggling to get through this. I also wanted to go to San Diego to do 's one week seminar -- once gets better himself -- but right now Marty (my husband) refuses to travel. Marty is seeing a Psychiatrist for his depression and anxiety and the Psychiatrist has ordered an MRI of his brain to see if there are any mets. His original brain MRI was done on Aug.28 and it was totally clean. But he wants a follow-up to rule out any organic explanation for his uncharacteristic behavior. So here I am trying to deal with a depressed, anxious, sick individual who just cannot make any decisions for himself and refuses to go along with decisions made for him. Thanks for listening. You area gem. Regards, Nili [ ] Re: Insulin Potentiation Therapy " ngitig1 " <ngitig@...> wrote: > Has anyone had any experience with IPT? No personal experience, but I know tons about it. What would you like to know? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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