IPT (Insulin potentiated therapy)

IPT Dr Siebenhüner  

General:   Targeted therapy in which the diseased cells take the medication or drugs more directly.

Insulin is a vital hormone and formed in for all life forms in the pancreas. The role of insulin is to get the body cells to “open” because the only way the blood glucose can pass through the cell membrane is into the cell. This is a fundamental process for each person and has to do with the sugar disease diabetes but only so much that the process of glucose uptake is impaired in the body cells. This property of the insulin cells in general is to enhance the assimilation of drugs, open cells, so drugs can intensively enter the cells which one wants to treat. The modern use of insulin within the IPT was = insulin potentiation Therapy is now further developed from us so far in recent years, that during therapy no critical hypoglycemia occurs, as very few units of insulin are used to grant the cell opening, ie of the therapeutic target. The blood sugar level drops only so far as it sometimes falls even when experiencing strong hunger Insulin ensures that appropriate medications are specifically “absorbed” by the diseased cells, because these cells are sick, they have more “nutrient windows” in the form of insulin receptors because they grow increasingly, ie proliferate, compared to healthy cells. This treatment has been proven useful for the following diseases: • Cancers • Infectious diseases • Disease • Chronic inflammation • Rheumatic diseases • Autoimmune diseases • Multiple Sclerosis • Asthma  


The SPECIAL thing about our IPT – this is a gentle and effective therapy for our patients:   Using only very low insulin doses through our special process, our patients do not receive any unwanted side effects as a result of IPT as in other forms of therapy, usually with higher insulin doses. Insulin no longer produces these side effects more than any other ordinary infusion therapy.     Why do you do that? To be able to reduce the dosage and thus have fewer side effects from these drugs (chemotherapy).     What is the process? The patient must fast before therapy, which then takes, depending on medication, about 2 hours.     Are there SIDE EFFECTS or critical hazards at IPT? There may be slight sweating and cravings after therapy. By avoiding lower sugar there is no danger     Since when does the IPT exist? This method did not come to Europe until 2003 by and we use it since 2005. It was founded in 1927 by the IPT method Donato Garcia.     How successful is this therapy is compared to other therapies? We point out that the IPT (Insulin potentiated therapy) is not a miracle or a panacea. This information does not replace the detailed medical interview in which the individual approach including other alternatives will be discussed.  


 

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