with Dr Charlie Schwengel
Duration 5:12 min
Your complex body system which has been created through your experiences and environment make it essential that each individual has a unique approach to their Holistic Cancer Treatment. Dr Schwengel explains how the use of biofeedback allows a deeper understanding of the the bodies map of consciousness so that a truly integrative approach to treatment can be formulated including the use of Insulin Potentiation Chemo Therapy which was developed in the 1930′s by Dr Garcia.
Insulin Potentiation Low-Dose Therapy (IPTLDTM) is one of the most innovative techniques in cancer therapy that has come along in the last century. IPTLDTM allows small doses of chemotherapy drugs to be used. The advantages of using small doses is that the drugs become targeted directly to the cancer tissues and not the healthy tissues. Because of that any side-effects are very mild and easily tolerated.
This allows for the therapeutic benefit of selectively targeting cancer cells, while protecting the person from common side-effects of the medications themselves. By selectively targeting cancer cells with chemotherapy drugs, IPTLDTM can be a positive alternative to the harmful side effects of conventional chemotherapy.
Individuals with cancer can participate fully in their recovery, incorporating nutrition, energy and mind-body medicine into their lives for the benefit of their physical and emotional well-being.
How Insulin Potentiation Targeted Low-DoseTM Chemotherapy Is Administered
IPTLDTM treatments are usually done in the morning. The patient must have been fasting since midnight the night before. They should bring a good, solid meal with wholesome foods including fats and proteins with them.
An intravenous line for fluids is started, and the initial blood sugar level is taken. Extra insulin is given to cause the blood sugar level to begin to go down. It takes about 25-35 minutes for the blood sugar level to become low enough to begin to experience mild symptoms.
At this time low-doses of the chemotherapy medications are given. This takes about five minutes. When this is finished, extra glucose is given to the IV line and the patient can eat their meal. This is to promptly return their blood sugar levels to normal.
All cells in the body use blood sugar and oxygen to make energy for their metabolic needs and to reproduce themselves. Healthy cells use a process called oxidation, while cancer cells must use a process called fermentation.
IPTLDTM Takes Advantage Of A Healthy Cellular Process: Oxidation
Healthy cells use a process of making energy called oxidation. Oxidation involves burning sugar in the presence of oxygen. Oxidation makes energy for the cell and its by-products are water and carbon dioxide.
Cells use the natural hormone insulin to allow sugar to come into the cell from the bloodstream so it can be used for fuel. Insulin transports sugar from the bloodstream across the cell membrane to the interior of the cell, where it is converted into energy which is needed for the metabolism and reproduction of the cell. Cells must have insulin receptors on the outside of their cell membranes for this to work. Insulin receptors act like keys that open the doors to let in more sugar. The more energy needs the cell has, the more doors are opened and the longer they stay open.
Oxidation in healthy cells is very efficient in making energy from blood sugar. Oxidation yields about 38 units of energy for each molecule of blood sugar used.
Contact
Medicine of HOPE
1215 E. Brown Rd #2
Mesa, AZ 85203
Phone: 480/668.1448
MyCancerQuestions@MedicineOfHOPE.com
Dr Schwengels Professional Affiliations:
* American College of Advancement of Medicine (ACAM)
* Arizona Homeopathic and Integrative Medical Association
* Arizona Osteopathic Medical Association
* American Osteopathic Association
* American Academy of Osteopathy
* American College of Osteopathic Pain Management and Sclerotherapy
* Cranial Academy Foundation
* New Mexico Osteopathic Medical Association
* Oriental Medicine Association of New Mexico
* International Organization of IPT Physicians










