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Insulin Potentiated Therapy  (IPT)

A gentler, more targeted form of chemotherapy that uses insulin to make cancer cells more sensitive. This protects your organs and immune system while effectively attacking cancer.

Causes of Cancer

Classical chemotherapies destroy not only cancer cells but also have strong side effects on the organs and the patient’s immune system. Cancer is always related to a weak immune system. A patient with a strong and effective immune system will not develop cancer.

A strong immune system depends on well-functioning organs. Immune cells are being produced in the bone marrow and then trained in different locations of our body. The organs are connected to each other, and an impaired organ function, regardless if it is the liver, the kidney, or the bone marrow, will affect the immune system in a negative way. Conventional dosages of chemotherapies harm the immune system as well as all other organs. As a result of weakening the immune system, the capability of immune cells to detect and attack cancer cells is impaired.

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The Insulin Potentiated Therapy (IPT) Approach

We, therefore, use a particular form of low-dose chemotherapy, which protects the organs and the immune system and can even be applied when classical methods no longer help. To achieve this, we combine chemotherapy with insulin. The method is called Insulin Potentiated Chemotherapy (IPT).


Glucose (sugar) is essential for every cancer cell, and without glucose, cancer cells are not able to produce energy and maintain their energy metabolism. To transport the glucose into the cells, the body needs insulin, a natural hormone that is essential for every human.

In comparison to healthy cells, cancer cells greatly depend on the supply of sugar. To absorb more sugar per time period than normal cells, they have more insulin receptors than healthy cells on their cell surface. The result is a faster and more aggressive growth. We take advantage of this anomaly by using insulin during the IPT.

How IPT Works

The introduction of insulin reduces the blood glucose level to a minimum. By doing this, we are weakening the cancer cells in particular. Their membranes become more permeable, and the extra receptors increase sensitivity to any form of chemotherapy. At that moment, we inject a very low dose of chemotherapy (10-15% of the usual dose) with the aim of killing those weakened cancer cells. Due to the low dose, we also minimize the side effects of the chemo drug on the organs and the immune system. Therefore, this form of therapy is very well tolerated and can be repeated many times. It is suitable for almost all types of cancers.

Treatment Protocol

Duration: 45-60 minutes
Frequency: 1-2 times per week
Side Effects: Anemia, neutropenia, diarrhea, fatigue
Side Effect Management: Side effects are minimized through various conventional medicines

By utilizing IPT, we aim to offer a more targeted and less toxic approach to chemotherapy, improving treatment outcomes while preserving the patient’s overall health.

A Dangerous Environment For Cancer

Verita Life clinic has administered IPT treatments for many of our patients and has achieved outstanding results. Alongside Primary Immune Treatments, this therapy attacks cancer by creating a dangerous environment for cells to thrive in.

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Our latest patients have observed these fantastic results and are available to watch on the testimonials page. Achieving inspiring results with little to no side effects in cancer treatments is no longer impossible; it’s happening right here, right now.

Why Choose IPT ?

With the help of our technique, we reduce the blood glucose level to a minimum. We are weakening the cancer cells and increasing their vulnerability to any form of chemotherapy. At that moment, we inject a very low dose of chemotherapy (10-15% of the usual dose) to kill those weakened cancer cells. Due to the low dose, we also minimize the chemo drug’s side effects on the organs and the immune system. Therefore, this form of therapy is very well tolerated and can be repeated many times. It is suitable for almost all types of cancers.

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Risks of IPT

Like many other cancer treatment methods, IPT may also cause complications in a patient’s body.

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There is a risk of developing hypoglycemia when injecting insulin artificially into the body, and in extreme cases it can cause symptoms such as:,

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  • Shock

  • Stroke

  • Coma

  • Seizures

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So, it is advisable to always take this treatment under a licensed medical practitioner to stay safe.

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