Guest guest Posted October 25, 2002 Report Share Posted October 25, 2002 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? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2002 Report Share Posted October 25, 2002 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? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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