Scalar IPT& BPT for treatment of oncology diseases case reports

Author: 
Christo Damyanov MD, PhD , Vl Pavlov MD, Aleksandar Todorov MD, Iv. Maslev MD

In the course of our long-term practice in the clinical application of the principles of systematic approach and those of Integrative Oncology we purposefully and gradually began to develop all available achievements of integrative biophysics. In 2018, after a long study period, we created the IPT & BPT method, which is a combined application of Insulin Potentiation Therapy and Biomagnetic Therapy with Magnetic Pairs. The first successful results of the application of this method were presented in two consecutive publications (1,2). The development and achievements of quantum physics offered the opportunity to build the concept of biological energy and information transfer in the field of medicine. Our research in this field using scalar energy was reflected in our literature review (3) . Based on these scientific advances, we focused initially on streamlining the application of Biomagnetic Therapy with Magnetic Pairs using scalar information transfer to correct magnetic depolarization. Subsequently, we developed the protocol for scalar IPT & BPT replacing the intravenous administration of chemotherapeutics with scalar transfer of the same drugs. The treatment is initially aimed only at patients in the final stages of the disease who are subject to palliative care and those who refuse to use conventional methods. In the period from July 2020 to January 2022 the treatment was administered to 17 patients. Our first results showed that it proceeds without any side effects and with a significant improvement in the condition of patients. Three cases from our clinical practice on the application of Scalar IPT & BPT are presented demonstrating real possibilities for the application of the method for the treatment of oncological diseases. Initial clinical experience in the application of scalar energy and information transfer and the presented results demonstrate a new opportunity and perspective for the need to integrate methods of modern biophysics in the complex treatment of cancer.

Paper No: 
4106