Hoist by Petard
Hoist By One’s Own Petard (Steven Ayre, M.D. Published in the Townsend Letter, Oct. 1999) I always thought a petard was some sort of […]
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Hoist By One’s Own Petard (Steven Ayre, M.D. Published in the Townsend Letter, Oct. 1999) I always thought a petard was some sort of […]
IPT: A New Concept in the Management of Chronic Degenerative Disease S. G. Ayre, D. Perez Garcia y Bellon and D. Perez Garcia, Jr.
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“Insulin For Cancer and Everything” TIME 1944 There is a doctor in Mexico City who gives insulin for practically anything — typhoid fever, syphilis,
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(Mexican Government Seal reading: FEDERAL EXECUTIVE BRANCH – UNITED STATES OF MEXICO – MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEFENSE) Technical Section of the Army Office of the
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH PROPOSED: That the Department of Health considers that the Treatment of neurosyphilis with the insulin shock therapy is Deserving of comprehensive
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Insulin and Cancer Imagine you are a good King and you invite your enemy (a bad king!) to dinner with the intent to poison
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Cancer Research, Vol 45, Issue 9 4162-4166, Copyright by American Association for Cancer Research Effect of thermochemotherapy (combined cyclophosphamide and hyperthermia) given at various temperatures
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How I describe IPT By Steven Ayre, M.D. 5-06 Insulin Potentiation Therapy (IPT) manipulates the mechanisms of malignancy to therapeutic advantage by employing insulin
Cancer Chemother Pharmacol. 2003 Dec 4 Insulin-induced enhancement of antitumoral response to methotrexate in breast cancer patients. Lasalvia-Prisco E, Cucchi S, Vazquez J, Lasalvia-Galante E,
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The Long-term Survival of a Patient With Pancreatic Cancer With Metastases to the Liver After Treatment With the Intravenous -Lipoic Acid/Low-Dose Naltrexone Protocol
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