IPT
In this video, Steven Ayre spends about 25 minutes speaking on "IPT" at the 34th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Steven Ayre
STEVEN AYRE, M.D. received his Degree from the University of Ottawa Medical School in Ontario, Canada in 1971 and completed his Internship at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal, Canada. Next, he joined his father, William Burton Ayre, M.D. at the Ayre Medical Clinic located in the Town of Mount Royal, a suburb of Montreal.
Following his father’s innovative inclination towards the use of high dose Vitamin Therapy in the treament of behavioral disorders, Dr. Ayre became the Medical Director of the Montreal Association of Children With Learning Disabilities. This interest in Mega-Vitamin Therapy opened the way for his involvement in the growing field of Alternative Medical Practices.
In 1975, Dr. Ayre first became acquainted with a procedure later named Insulin Potentiation Therapy (IPT). At that time, he met Donato Perez Garcia M.D. of Mexico City whose father—Donato Perez Garcia, Sr. M.D.—developed the Cellular Therapy to Change the Biophysical Biochemical Constants of the Blood. The stories Dr. Ayre heard from Dr. Perez about this cancer treatment using his father’s Therapy, coupled with his own professional frustration with the suffering associated with cancer treatments, led him to embrace this unique idea and develop it scientifically. A third medical member of the family, Donato Perez Garcia, Jr. M.D., joined in working with his father and Dr. Ayre in 1983.
For the past 30 years, Dr. Ayre has dedicated his medical career to the scientific development of this innovative cancer treatment, which in 1986 he named Insulin Potentiation Therapy (IPT).
Dr. Ayre and his Mexican colleagues have published 5 papers in the peer reviewed medical literature on this subject and have made scientific presentations on the treatment at major national and international scientific conferences. Dr. Ayre established his office, Contemporary Medicine, in 1999 and has since treated over 200 cancer patients with IPT.
Their efforts with respect to IPT earned these doctors recognition from the National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Office of Cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine (OCCAM). In December 2005, the Director of OCCAM, Dr. Jeffrey White, announced a Request For Proposal on Alternative Cancer Treatment. Dr. Ayre and his colleagues were invited to respond because of their dedicated involvement with IPT.
Dr. Ayre may be reached at his Clinic, Contemporary Medicine, in Burr Ridge, IL by phone at 630-321-9010. For further information, visit his website at www.contemporarymedicine.net.
Transcription
Morning.
Oh, yes, that's fine.
I'm delighted to be here. Thank you very much for this invitation. Come on, man, talk about something has been very much close to my own heart as a physician for about 30 years.
Is that loud enough? Louder.
All right. I want to talk to you about insulin potentiation therapy and comprehensive insecure.
But I'm OK here. Where's the is? Which totally changed his life. That would be the one there.
So what I'd like to do today is to present a scientific rationale for insulin potentiation therapy. Sometimes I feel like the retarded cousin from out of town talking about chemotherapy at meetings full of people who are interested in nutrition, vitamins and mind body medicine and stuff like that. Well, there is a place for chemotherapy as yet because it gets us, I think, a foot in the door. I'll explain a little bit more about that later. Also, want to discuss the elements of comprehensive cancer care briefly. I've taken a lot of trainings, all three trainings with Dr. James Gordon of the Center for Mind Body Medicine in Washington, D.C., who has developed a an academic program for teaching about comprehensive cancer care. And we'll touch on that. And then when it describes how that the virtue of IAPT is that it can facilitate the aims of comprehensive cancer care.
This is a wonderful picture of a statue which is in the Louver.
And it's it minimizes the relationship of love and healing that exists between the soul and the mind and the body.
I'm going to have more to say about that later. I just wanted to show that now so that you can look forward to seeing it again later.
I'm going to be talking about what I'm gonna be talking about if you want to learn more. My Web site is here. Contemporary medicine dot net. And there you will be able to learn something more. I can't go into what amount of time? The history and innovation, the history of innovation and persistence with respect to IAPT in Mexico. This was developed in Mexico since 1930 by. It was started off by Donato Perez Garcia senior, who developed it in the early thirties and who passed away in 1971. And his son, Dr. Donato Perez. Ghosheh Bayonne worked with him since I was little. Fifty five on 1955 on. And he was my mentor. He's the one that I trained with back in 1975. And then his son and the grandson of the elder. There's Dr. Donato Perez Garcia Junior, who is currently the surviving member of the Parisa Garcia Family of Physicians. And I'm going