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From: " ph T. " <joe039@...>

> What is the info on taking IPT, which is a form of

> chemo instead of the full dose of chemo?

IPT entails using insulin to enhance effects of chemotherapy (using

about 10% the normal chemo dosage).

I've read the following about it:

Works best w/solid tumors & lymphoma; " [Tom] Lodi says IPT is

especially great for [breast] and prostate, not that great for liver

or brain " (10/03) or colon cancer; but it's sometimes effective

w/brain tumors, as well as lung, ovarian, & other cancers.

" effective w/breast & prostate cancer; works well w/antioxidants "

" has helped advanced patients who have done conventional treatment as

well. "

" I have been doing quite a bit of research lately on IPT....seems

made to order

for dealing systemically with most stage 1 and 2 cancers. One can

expect results

without compromising the immune system....leaves the door open for

concurrent

immune therapies. Sometimes stage 3 cancers go into

remission....patients do not

suffer...the side effects associated with chemo. " (Gammill, 7/02)

" for anyone who has early stage cancer, such as breast cancer...your

chances of

complete remission are [very high], whereas [my chance, being at stage

IVa] is

only 50% at best....patient with metastisized lymphoma, who has done

traditional

chemo as well as alternative treatments, to no avail in her 17 year

battle....After her very first IPT visit with Dr. , she

was off her

morphine....within two weeks...tumors shrinking....Responses vary,

some

plateauing after an initial quick response, others building momentum,

etc. "

For more info,

http://iptq.com or http://iptq.com/cancer.htm

www.iptcancer.com

http://contemporarymedicine.net/ipt/ipt_main.shtml

http://www.caringmedical.com/faqtopics/ipt.asp

www.benutsnews.com/0320_ipt.htm

www.alkalizeforhealth.net/complementarymedicine.htm (see the little

box about half way down this page)

For a (INCOMPLETE) list of practitioners (doesn't include doctors in

Tijuana, and perhaps other area),

http://getipt.com/location.htm

" Dr. Hauser's book `Treating Cancer with IPT' is very informative and

concise.

ISBN 0-9661010-6-5 It's available from

www.caringmedical.com/aboutus/therapylist.asp "

Let me know if you have any questions re: particular practitioners.

Personally, for the vast majority of cancers, I'd avoid all chemo, but

if I if I had a cancer highly resistant to alt. therapies and highly

responsive to chemo (or chose to do chemo for whatever reason), I'd

very likely choose IPT.

Leonard

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Joe,

http://www.breast.cancer.4t.com/questions.html

http://www.iptq.com/response_rates.htm

I have a friend on IPT for ovarian, she's put out 2000 a treatment and gone

through over 100,000. Granted ovarian is hard to cure, I could not afford

it. I've emailed others getting treatments for 400 in other states. I think

the second site I sent leads you to who does it where.

Lona

Though you tie a hundred knots, the string remains one.

~~ Rumi

http://tahomagirl.com

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From: " ph T. " <

> What is the info on taking IPT, which is a form of

> chemo instead of the full dose of chemo?

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Hello,

Has your friend benefited from IPT? From your words it follows that

she already had 50+ (!) sessions? Note that some insurance companies

will partially pay for IPT treatments since IPT practitioners use FDA-

approved drugs (they will probably treat it as out-of-network). If

you have medical insurance you may want to check with your company.

> Joe,

> http://www.breast.cancer.4t.com/questions.html

> http://www.iptq.com/response_rates.htm

> I have a friend on IPT for ovarian, she's put out 2000 a treatment

and gone

> through over 100,000. Granted ovarian is hard to cure, I could not

afford

> it. I've emailed others getting treatments for 400 in other

states. I think

> the second site I sent leads you to who does it where.

> Lona

>

> Though you tie a hundred knots, the string remains one.

> ~~ Rumi

> http://tahomagirl.com

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: " ph T. " <

>

> > What is the info on taking IPT, which is a form of

> > chemo instead of the full dose of chemo?

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> No my friend has not, ovarian cancer is a hard one. I'm praying

she finds

> something that helps and has tried all sorts of natural modalities.

Hi Lona,

For what its worth, I have read of and communicated with a couple of

women that were stage 4 ovarian cancer patients.

They used Hulda 's methods and became disease free. I'm sorry I

don't have any more info on them to share, but thought I'd toss that

bit out for you to do with what you please.

Best,

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