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Immuno-Augmentative
Clinic
Freeport, Grand Bahamas BAHAMAS IMMUNO-AUGMENTATIVE
THERAPY
PO Box F-42689, Freeport, Grand Bahamas, Bahamas
Tel: (242) 352 7455. Fax: (242) 352 3201
http://www.iatclinic.com
E-mail: burtonh101@aol.com
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The clinic was started by Dr. Burton. He has passed away and the clinic
is being run by John Clement.
The
clinic is in the Bahamas, 90 miles east of Ft Lauderdale, Florida. The
clinic uses lAT or Immuno-Augmentative Therapy, a nontoxic method to
help control many forms of cancer. IAT doesn't always shrink tumors,
but, it does help stabilize the patient's immune systems and increase
the quality survival time.
Best
results have been obtained with mesothelioma, bladder, kidney, colon, lung, myelomas,
ovarian, and prostate cancer. Inflammatory cancers and skin metastases,
as well as some forms of other cancers have had variable results. Even
some non-Hodgkin's and Hodgkin's lymphoma cases have been successfully
treated here.
IAT treats the
immune system, not cancer, by bringing the body's natural defense system
back into balance through building systemic levels of tumor killing
immune complexes to the levels that would be found naturally in a
balanced immune system. IAT involves injecting the patient with various
blood products that have been extracted from the patient's own blood,
then refined and processed into a "sera". They also use VG1000.
Patients may need to
remain for 4-8 weeks in the first visit and then returns periodically
for additional diagnosis and treatment.
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