Did you know?

Most people hear chemotherapy and react with fear. Did you know that 40 percent of chemotherapy patients reported side effects as their biggest concern compared to 32 percent who thought surviving cancer was their biggest concern? That is because we have all seen friends, relatives, or just John Q. Public devastated by the effects of their chemotherapy. Conventional chemotherapy is a balancing act that aims to kill the cancer before the poisonous effects of the chemotherapy kills the patient.

IPT Targeted LowDose therapy is a delivery method for low doses of chemotherapy that targets only the cancer cells, not the whole body.

View PDF: How Do I deal with cancer? By Dr. Donato Perez Garcia

STANDARD CHEMOTHERAPY VS. IPT LowDose™




Effect

Standard Chemotherapy

IPT

Aggressively kills cancer
Y
Y
Hair Loss
Y
N
Nausea
Y
Mild or none
Loss of Appetite/Anorexia
Y
Mild or none
Diarrhea
Y
N
Reproductive Organs Effected/Sterility
Y
N
Ultimate Increase of MDM2 Leading to Depletion of p53 Gene
Y
N
Immune System is Damaged
Y
N
Cancer is strengthened
Y
N
Severe Physical & Mental Fatigue
Y
N
Healthy Cells DNA Distortion Making
Y
N
Them Pre-Cancerous
Y
N
Thrombocytopenia
Y
N
Anemia
Y
N
Infections
Y
N
Neutropenia
Y
N
Emotional Side Effects
Y
N

 

Rachel - September 2001

Rachel - September 2004
IPTLD™ is a variation of chemotherapy that targets only the cancer cells, not the whole body.
IPTLD™ is a variation of chemotherapy that targets only the cancer cells, not the whole body.
After 1 High Dose Treatment
After 9 IPT Treatments

 

IPTLD™ is a variation of chemotherapy that targets only the cancer cells, not the whole body.

IPT Targeted LowDose therapy pinpoints only the cancer and diseased cells

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