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It's located in Athens, OH and is run by Dr. Knouse. I came across

their web page (http://www.youngforlife.com/cancer.html )

accidentally but found very interesting info inside. Their main

modality is IPT (a somewhat modified version), but they also use

artemisinin, supplements, vaccines and other things. As they

claim : " At the date of this writing, rescue therapy has not yet

failed to work on breast cancer, even in patients that are already

multi-drug resistant, have taut ascites, or have metastases to the

liver, lungs or brain. These rapid clinical results have all been

confirmed by CT-scan. " and also " Therapy has always, so far, in

every case, resulted in rapid tumor regression with little side-

effects, within the first month, for all breast, ovarian and colon

cancer patients " .

Of course, I have no reason to doubt their integrity but their claims

do look too good to be true (EVERY patient cured?). However, as far

as I know, IPT does work pretty well (especially if cancer is not too

advanced), I read some pretty convincing reports on artemisinin, the

rest of their modalities also hold some promise, so maybe it IS

true. What's more – they write that most insurance companies will

pay for IPT (at least, partially).

I wonder if maybe anybody has any additional information about this

clinic? Maybe know someone who was treated there recently?

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It's located in Athens, OH and is run by Dr. Knouse. I came across

their web page (http://www.youngforlife.com/cancer.html )

accidentally but found very interesting info inside. Their main

modality is IPT (a somewhat modified version), but they also use

artemisinin, supplements, vaccines and other things. As they

claim : " At the date of this writing, rescue therapy has not yet

failed to work on breast cancer, even in patients that are already

multi-drug resistant, have taut ascites, or have metastases to the

liver, lungs or brain. These rapid clinical results have all been

confirmed by CT-scan. " and also " Therapy has always, so far, in

every case, resulted in rapid tumor regression with little side-

effects, within the first month, for all breast, ovarian and colon

cancer patients " .

Of course, I have no reason to doubt their integrity but their claims

do look too good to be true (EVERY patient cured?). However, as far

as I know, IPT does work pretty well (especially if cancer is not too

advanced), I read some pretty convincing reports on artemisinin, the

rest of their modalities also hold some promise, so maybe it IS

true. What's more – they write that most insurance companies will

pay for IPT (at least, partially).

I wonder if maybe anybody has any additional information about this

clinic? Maybe know someone who was treated there recently?

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