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There are some effective “low dose” chemotherapy treatments that
focus on just one small aspect of the body. For example, Insulin
Potentiation Therapy (IPT) uses insulin as a carrier via glucose to
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administer a low dose, 1/10 potency that seems to work better than
any other chemo I’ve seen. However, it still is poison. Let’s see the pros
and cons of chemotherapy drug therapies.
Pros
• Kills microscopic cancer cells at and around the tumor and
throughout the body, as the chemical drugs are blood born so
they can reach places that surgery or radiation are not able.
• Designer drugs can be tailor-made for the type of cancer the
patient is dealing with. The chemo cocktail is prepared with the
patient in mind.
• The possibility of not having to remove affected body parts by
treating the cancer systemically.
Cons
• A cancer patient already has a suppressed immune system and is
under great toxic load. By adding more toxic load, such as
chemotherapy, you might beat the cancer but kill the person
doing so. This is what happens in most chemo related deaths.
• Some of the long-term side effects from cancer drugs are other
cancers, a destroyed liver and kidneys, damaged heart and lungs,
leukemia, life-long infections, hair loss, bruising, bleeding, nausea,
vomiting and about 100 other major side effects.
• Inability to effectively kill the “Mother Stem Cells,” as each tumor
will absorb or reject chemicals in the drug used. Daughter cells
will die, but the root cause of the cancer is still present.
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