(This seems to be difficult to come by and very expensive in most cases – and may not be covered by insurance for humans – let alone trying to find options for our pets)
Insulin Potentiation Therapy (IPT) is one of the best things that can be done for a cancer patient on chemotherapy.
Here’s why: When insulin is given in a large quick dose to a sugar greedy cancer cell, it opens up all the floodgates in the cancer cell’s membranes. Because the insulin receptors have been turned on, the cell thinks it’s going to enjoy a gluttonous smorgasbord of sugar and woofs it down.
So the cancer cell is tricked by the insulin into receiving far more chemotherapy than normal. As a result, it works beautifully for people whose cancers have become resistant to chemotherapy.
Because cancer cells are growing and multiplying faster than normal cells, they attract more chemotherapy and especially more with the insulin push (IPT).
But chemotherapy does kill normal cells and many people die from the effects of the chemotherapy instead of the cancer. And chemo can cause other cancers years later.
So the point is that IPT makes chemo so much more effective that it allows the dose of chemotherapy to be cut tenfold.
Result: This allows for a safer dose and lowers the side effects and will certainly lower the risk of dying from chemotherapy. Even though this simple technique has saved many lives, it is mostly unknown and unstudied by the majority of oncologists.
Wouldn’t you guess that the reason is that insulin is cheap with low profitability and chemotherapy drugs are high priced and far more profitable. What a disgrace!
Now friends, this is simple biochemistry certainly known by medical orthodoxy but being covered up. If insurance companies and medicine weren’t part of the cancer industry scam, they would force IPT. God help us!
Since millions have cancer now and many will have it in the future, everybody needs to read the book, [1] Treating Cancer with Insulin Potentiation Therapy, by Ross A. Houser, M.D., and his wife, Marion A. Houser, M.S., R.D., issued by Beulah Land Press.
(Shared from my mentor Candace Hoke)