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July 30, 2019, 04:42:09 PM
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The project team includes highly qualified specialists who have already achieved success in treating cancer. And I think that investors can trust this project with complete confidence.

Specialists in the field of medicine are certainly very good, but for the development of such a project, specialists in seo and blockchain are necessary, and first-class ones.

He is right. If you plan to use blockchain in your project, you definitely need blockchain experts and advisors. Again, you can find them on blockchain events.

Yes your are all right and we have a great team in that.  Here are a few of them.  Blockchain, Holochain, Artificial Intelligence and more.  And these are NOT just advisors to put on our website. This are advisors who have been working on our project and when we are finished with the fundraising will remain as part of the project.








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By the way, how many dogs can be treated at the same time and how many of them can be treated annually?
Great question. With one Veterinarian, 2 Vet Techs and 1 assistant Vet tech would could easily treat 120 dogs a month.  If we added another Veterinarian and team it could cost to 240 dogs.  And more teams add more dogs.
So, how many Veterinarian+teams can work in 1 clinic? How large will clinics be, by the way?
That would depend on the size of the building.  And also depend on the size of the market.  If we have a clinic that is always booked with patients and more have to wait for an opening it would be beneficial for us to add another Veterinarian+teams. Or..... if that building is maxed out, it might just be better to open a second clinic in the region to accommodate more patients.  
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How dificult it is to a new veterenarian to learn this method of cancer treatment? How long will it take?

Kirya it is very simple.  You see Veterinarians use the drugs we use all the time.  It took me with our first Veterinarian just the time to explain the process which was about 5 minutes.  They have never just used them in combination.  

That said most Veterinarian will have to stop using injectable chemotherapy drugs by December 31, 2019 unless they are USP<800> compliant which will cost $200,000 plus to be compliant.  It is regulations on using injectable chemotherapy drugs.  If they are not compliant and use them first it is a large fine and next time their license is taken away.  Most won't be able to afford that.

This is great news for us since our clinics will be USP<800> compliant so they will refer their patients to us.

So, new Veterinarians won't need any special license or another document that will show, they can work using your approach, right?

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By the way, how many dogs can be treated at the same time and how many of them can be treated annually?
Great question. With one Veterinarian, 2 Vet Techs and 1 assistant Vet tech would could easily treat 120 dogs a month.  If we added another Veterinarian and team it could cost to 240 dogs.  And more teams add more dogs.
So, how many Veterinarian+teams can work in 1 clinic? How large will clinics be, by the way?
That would depend on the size of the building.  And also depend on the size of the market.  If we have a clinic that is always booked with patients and more have to wait for an opening it would be beneficial for us to add another Veterinarian+teams. Or..... if that building is maxed out, it might just be better to open a second clinic in the region to accommodate more patients.  
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How dificult it is to a new veterenarian to learn this method of cancer treatment? How long will it take?

Kirya it is very simple.  You see Veterinarians use the drugs we use all the time.  It took me with our first Veterinarian just the time to explain the process which was about 5 minutes.  They have never just used them in combination.  

That said most Veterinarian will have to stop using injectable chemotherapy drugs by December 31, 2019 unless they are USP<800> compliant which will cost $200,000 plus to be compliant.  It is regulations on using injectable chemotherapy drugs.  If they are not compliant and use them first it is a large fine and next time their license is taken away.  Most won't be able to afford that.

This is great news for us since our clinics will be USP<800> compliant so they will refer their patients to us.

Am I right, that you have an unique method, that noone else has, and from new year you won't have competitors in injectable chemotherapy?
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July 30, 2019, 05:44:42 PM
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I will answer both of these question below

So, new Veterinarians won't need any special license or another document that will show, they can work using your approach, right?

Am I right, that you have an unique method, that noone else has, and from new year you won't have competitors in injectable chemotherapy?

No new license or requirement but for right now they can only use this treatment if they work for us at one of our Canine Cancer Centers. We are not at this time sharing our proprietary treatment with other companies.

Yes are treatment is unique.  But there WILL be competitors in injectable chemotherapy.  What I meant by my statement about the USP<800> is that it is very expensive to become compliant ($200,000 plus) and many of the Vet Clinic will not be able to afford it or will elect to refer the dog to a Vet Oncologist who is compliant.  Most Vet Oncologist will need to become compliant. 

But with us, also being compliant, once Vets hear about how effective our treatment is then we believe more will refer their dogs to us.  But a lot of dog owners are very proactive in their treatment for their dogs and when they hear about our treatment they will seek us out directly.
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July 30, 2019, 05:46:01 PM
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The project team includes highly qualified specialists who have already achieved success in treating cancer. And I think that investors can trust this project with complete confidence.

Specialists in the field of medicine are certainly very good, but for the development of such a project, specialists in seo and blockchain are necessary, and first-class ones.

He is right. If you plan to use blockchain in your project, you definitely need blockchain experts and advisors. Again, you can find them on blockchain events.

Yes your are all right and we have a great team in that.  Here are a few of them.  Blockchain, Holochain, Artificial Intelligence and more.  And these are NOT just advisors to put on our website. This are advisors who have been working on our project and when we are finished with the fundraising will remain as part of the project.










Great team for sure, but I think you need to find more famous blockchain advisors, such as Ismail Malik, for example.

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July 30, 2019, 06:04:41 PM
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Great team for sure, but I think you need to find more famous blockchain advisors, such as Ismail Malik, for example.

I have found that many of the "famous" blockchain advisor have gotten to the point that they want to be paid to have their name associated with a project but really do not lend much help to the project.  And I believe people on Blockchain are realizing that and just famous names on a project do not do that much.

But you are missing the big pictures.  We do not need blockchain technology to open clinics and treat dogs and people with cancer.  The blockchain is not going to make that part of our company anymore effective or better.  Getting properly funded is the way we are going to succeed in that part of the business model. So the best or most famous blockchain expert will not affect our treatment or treating a patient with it.

Where blockchain experts ARE BENEFICIAL AND VITAL is when we start to incorporation our app and utility token so that people can book appointment and use our unique "PAYMENT ASSURANCE" program and in the storing of data.  And when we begin to raise funds we will looking into talking with other experts who want to get involved.  

That said I know our team.  They are very smart.  We have had long strategy conversations with all of them and I am excited and honored to be working with them

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July 30, 2019, 06:16:50 PM
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I will answer both of these question below

So, new Veterinarians won't need any special license or another document that will show, they can work using your approach, right?

Am I right, that you have an unique method, that noone else has, and from new year you won't have competitors in injectable chemotherapy?

No new license or requirement but for right now they can only use this treatment if they work for us at one of our Canine Cancer Centers. We are not at this time sharing our proprietary treatment with other companies.

Yes are treatment is unique.  But there WILL be competitors in injectable chemotherapy.  What I meant by my statement about the USP<800> is that it is very expensive to become compliant ($200,000 plus) and many of the Vet Clinic will not be able to afford it or will elect to refer the dog to a Vet Oncologist who is compliant.  Most Vet Oncologist will need to become compliant. 

But with us, also being compliant, once Vets hear about how effective our treatment is then we believe more will refer their dogs to us.  But a lot of dog owners are very proactive in their treatment for their dogs and when they hear about our treatment they will seek us out directly.

I understand that there will be competitors, but first of all, there won't be so many of them, and second of all, they won't have your efficient, right?
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July 30, 2019, 06:43:54 PM
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Great team for sure, but I think you need to find more famous blockchain advisors, such as Ismail Malik, for example.

I have found that many of the "famous" blockchain advisor have gotten to the point that they want to be paid to have their name associated with a project but really do not lend much help to the project.  And I believe people on Blockchain are realizing that and just famous names on a project do not do that much.

But you are missing the big pictures.  We do not need blockchain technology to open clinics and treat dogs and people with cancer.  The blockchain is not going to make that part of our company anymore effective or better.  Getting properly funded is the way we are going to succeed in that part of the business model. So the best or most famous blockchain expert will not affect our treatment or treating a patient with it.

Where blockchain experts ARE BENEFICIAL AND VITAL is when we start to incorporation our app and utility token so that people can book appointment and use our unique "PAYMENT ASSURANCE" program and in the storing of data.  And when we begin to raise funds we will looking into talking with other experts who want to get involved.  

That said I know our team.  They are very smart.  We have had long strategy conversations with all of them and I am excited and honored to be working with them

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Understood. Well, from this point of view you are absolutely right. But, many people look at advisers of the project and if they don't see any well-known name there, they go away.

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Guys, have you ever had an experience with people? How was it?
Cancer is a big disaster and people like you are going great thing by fighting with cancer

If I understood correctly, they have a successful experience with people since 2009. They treat people in China at the moment. What do you think about that?

You are correct Yanina, Dr. Tsang started out in 2009 in China when the government allowed him to use his treatment in one hospital. His first patient was actually his sister-in-law who had breast cancer.  She is still alive and well and CANCER FREE.   Now some 10 years later he has 26 hospital where he is treating people with cancer

I think it would be good again to explain as much as I can of how the treatment works.  It is proprietary but I can explain quite a bit.  If you go back up on this thread or go to our website you will see the section where it says "How Our Cancer Treatment Works".  In there, we talk about MDR protein pumps (Multi Drug Resistant).  All cells have them.  Think of them like a like a straw and when a cell senses something wrong entering the cell, the MDR's will basically pump it out.

That is why with normal Chemotherapy treatment, such large doses of Chemotherapy drugs are use to try and kill the cell.  Because as the chemo is entering the cell, the MDR pump is getting it out of the cell.  That is why patients have terrible side effects.  The are nauseated, they can't eat and they lose their hair are some of the side effects.  

Well with our treatment we use another FDA approved drug, which basically temporarily disables the MDR portent pumps in the cancer cells.  And with the MDR protein pumps temporarily disabled we use chemotherapy drugs to kill the cell.  

NOW THIS IS IMPORTANT  Because the MDR protein pumps are disabled, we do not have to use a lot of a chemotherapy drug.  So we only use about 10% of the normal dose of chemotherapy drugs and it kills the cancer cells.  So we effectively kill the cancer cell and the patients do not have any bad side effects from the chemotherapy drug since we only use 10% of the normal dose.  Not feeling sick, no losing their hair, none.

That is the treatment in a nut shell.  And we administer all the drugs, per treatment, over a 70 minute treatment session via an IV transfusion.  Treatments are most often administered twice a week.  The number of weekly treatments needed depends on the cancer and how far it has progresses.  
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One of our other big advantages we have in building our business and getting the word out about our treatment for dogs, is the relationship with have developed, since 2006, with dog owners through our non profit, the National Canine Cancer Foundation, that we have been running for the past 13 years.

We have been involved with all aspects of the dogs world including dog sports like Dog Agility, Dog Conformation, Dock Diving, Fly Ball and of course the every day dog owner.  Through all of our sources, we can reach about 2 million dog owners.  So our marketing plan is very strong.

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Hello,

We were actually the first to launch a Token to support biomedical research back in 2017. Out token, INNBCL, was issued to support the development of our novel cell-based therapy for HIV, (you can read find our latest animal study here https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/27128948/)

One of the hardest challenges is that this market is full of pointeless/bubble soap projects so it takes time to make people understand they are investing into something solid and concrete such as scientific research. So I wish you good luck.

We also published a paper on the salamander regeneration process as a model for developing novel therapies for regenerative medicine and cancer, and I thought you may find it interesting (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/25258653) as we are also developing novel therapies to address cancer studying the reversal of tumorigenicity that happens naturally in these animals.

I was wondering where I can find the publications where you published the results of your cancer treatment.

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So, AdSana is your competitor? Or your treatment method is different? If yes, you can share your experience with the team of this project.

No they are not our direct competitor as they are not developing an HIV treatment. Our mission is to develop a low cost cell-based therapy solution for HIV to allow access to the treatment for those individuals who are normally left untreated due to social and/or  economic  limitations. We estimate  our  treatment to  be  significantly  cheaper  than  antiretroviral therapy (ART), which is the conventional drug-based therapy for HIV, and substantially cheaper than any gene therapy product using modified autologous cells offered by our competitors.

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July 30, 2019, 08:25:58 PM
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So, AdSana is your competitor? Or your treatment method is different? If yes, you can share your experience with the team of this project.

Would be great, by the way. For example, they can share their mistakes. As I understood, their ICO was in 2017 when BTC was feeling very good. So, I'm curious why they failed?
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We in fact did not failed. Our INNBCL token got listed on CoinMarketCap, we have a 100k+ community, while it is my understanding that AdSana is still not listed anywhere. it is just a very time consuming process to establish a coin, but we are slowly reaching our goals.
I can tell you this from my experience.

1)ICOs died in 2017 due to the amount of pointless scamcoins. People do not buy tokens from a website anyomore, and all those "ICO marketing agencies" are beyond useless in this regard and will just turn your ICO into a money pit with no ROI. We anticipated the maret in this sense as we developed our own strategy to distribute the token on the market, including selling it on the exchanges, therefore anticipating the move from ICOs to IEOs.

2)Bitcointalk forum won't get you any token sale. To really build your community, you need to work on your Telegram channel.

3)Many exchanges fake 80% of their volume so be very careful to not waste your resources and only list on those that worth the investment.

By readong your comments, I can say it is people like you that fails to understand which projects are real often supporting pointless ones, never doing your due diligence and only looking at the fancy presentation but not at the core product.


First of all I have to apologize to you INNOVATIVE BIORESEARCH that I never saw your first post.  I try to answer all the questions and sometimes if it comes overnight I miss it.

Secondly, I am surprised that, with your work being in HIV research, that someone would even ask you if you were our competition since we are dealing with cancer.  And then to top that off mention accused your ICO of failing.  Again I am sorry for that.  

Also i do want to thank you for the comments and insight you gave in your last comments.  I am hoping I can get people to learn about our treatment by answering as many question as I can.  

Also you are correct we are not listed on an exchange.  One big reason is that we are not a ICO but a STO and the SANA token is a security token and as far as I understand how exchanges work it can only be listed on registered security token exchanges.  We are talking with several right now.

I wish you best of luck with your research and project, it seems like you have a solid game plan.

Kind Regards

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July 30, 2019, 08:29:38 PM
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Guys, have you ever had an experience with people? How was it?
Cancer is a big disaster and people like you are going great thing by fighting with cancer

If I understood correctly, they have a successful experience with people since 2009. They treat people in China at the moment. What do you think about that?

You are correct Yanina, Dr. Tsang started out in 2009 in China when the government allowed him to use his treatment in one hospital. His first patient was actually his sister-in-law who had breast cancer.  She is still alive and well and CANCER FREE.   Now some 10 years later he has 26 hospital where he is treating people with cancer

I think it would be good again to explain as much as I can of how the treatment works.  It is proprietary but I can explain quite a bit.  If you go back up on this thread or go to our website you will see the section where it says "How Our Cancer Treatment Works".  In there, we talk about MDR protein pumps (Multi Drug Resistant).  All cells have them.  Think of them like a like a straw and when a cell senses something wrong entering the cell, the MDR's will basically pump it out.

That is why with normal Chemotherapy treatment, such large doses of Chemotherapy drugs are use to try and kill the cell.  Because as the chemo is entering the cell, the MDR pump is getting it out of the cell.  That is why patients have terrible side effects.  The are nauseated, they can't eat and they lose their hair are some of the side effects.  

Well with our treatment we use another FDA approved drug, which basically temporarily disables the MDR portent pumps in the cancer cells.  And with the MDR protein pumps temporarily disabled we use chemotherapy drugs to kill the cell.  

NOW THIS IS IMPORTANT  Because the MDR protein pumps are disabled, we do not have to use a lot of a chemotherapy drug.  So we only use about 10% of the normal dose of chemotherapy drugs and it kills the cancer cells.  So we effectively kill the cancer cell and the patients do not have any bad side effects from the chemotherapy drug since we only use 10% of the normal dose.  Not feeling sick, no losing their hair, none.

That is the treatment in a nut shell.  And we administer all the drugs, per treatment, over a 70 minute treatment session via an IV transfusion.  Treatments are most often administered twice a week.  The number of weekly treatments needed depends on the cancer and how far it has progresses.  

Can find out how many people have already been cured of cancer by your method? And how can get treatment at your clinic?
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July 30, 2019, 08:51:21 PM
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Can find out how many people have already been cured of cancer by your method? And how can get treatment at your clinic?

Using the term "cure" is not commonly used in cancer treatment. Normally terms such as the cancer has responded, gone into remission, successfully treated and other such comments.  We like to say we kill cancer cells and cancer stem cells which are the cells that spread cancer.

Something you may be interested to know is that with treating humans in China, Dr. Tsang is only getting patients for Palliative care which is specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness. This type of care is focused on relief from the symptoms and stress of a serious illness. The goal is to improve quality of life for both the patient and the family.

So these are patients typically have tried other cancer treatments as their first line of defense and those treatments have failed and according to main medicine these people go into what is classified as Palliative Care which helps the patients deal with a long term serious illness but only focusing on trying to relieve the symptoms.

So those are the patients Dr. Tsang gets in the China hospitals.  But that is fine with him, because he still kills all the cancer cells and stops the cancer from spreading.  And the people go home and are still alive.

All that said, in just one hospital 352 people were treated, 12,325 treatments were given and 90% of the patients responded successfully to the treatment.
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Do you have any results besides some dog experiences? I wish you would elaborate new medicine against cancer, but reality is tricky. A far bigger budgets are spend every year, but no one can find any medicine towards cancer. I think that chances are low and I don't get how do you earn untill medicine would show result.

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Hi ^BuTcH^ I am going to break up your quote so I can better answer your question

Do you have any results besides some dog experiences?

Besides the dog experiences.  I did share that the treatment which is an infusion therapy using already FDA approved drugs, one being Chemotherapy drugs, has been used since 2009 by Dr. Tsang in China where now he uses the treatment in 26 hospitals where he has trained doctors in the method.

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I wish you would elaborate new medicine against cancer, but reality is tricky.

It is NOT a new medicine, it is using Chemotherapy drugs plus one other FDA approved drug that has been around for decades and used every day by doctors.  It is just when this two are combined that it disables the MDR protein pumps in the cancer cells and allows the chemotherapy to be very effective.  So effective that we only have to use 10% of the normal dose.

Not sure what reality is tricky means?

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A far bigger budgets are spend every year, but no one can find any medicine towards cancer.

Yes far bigger budgets, billions, are spent every year trying to develop NEW cancer drugs.  Again we are NOT developing a new cancer drug that needs FDA approval.  That would take 100's of millions if not billions and up to 10 years.  Again we are NOT developing a new cancer drug. We are using FDA existing drugs that are available anywhere in the world.

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I think that chances are low and I don't get how do you earn untill medicine would show result.

If you have the time please look at previous questions and answers on this thread.  You will read that we are using the treatment now but need funding to build out clinics.  Of course every new business needs cash flow until profits are reach and that is what part of the fundraising is for, working capital.  But we will be "earning" revenue as soon as a clinic is open and we treat patients.

And the medicine has show result.  At just one hospital in China, Dr. Tsang said the 352 people were treated, 12,325 treatments were given and there was a 90% success rate.

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Do you have any results besides some dog experiences? I wish you would elaborate new medicine against cancer, but reality is tricky. A far bigger budgets are spend every year, but no one can find any medicine towards cancer. I think that chances are low and I don't get how do you earn untill medicine would show result.

Are you sure that those billions are spended on such research? I mean, it is a perfect scheme to make money. I'm saying, that I do R&D in this field, take money and than only a part of them is used for this purpose. Another part goes to my account in some offshore country. Then, I can say, that I need more.
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All that said, in just one hospital 352 people were treated, 12,325 treatments were given and 90% of the patients responded successfully to the treatment.

Have you researched why those 10% wasn't successful? Do you have ideas how to increase the percent of successful treatments?

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Very strong project in my opinion! is there a minimum investment to get a 20% bonus? Do I need to pass KYC?

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Can find out how many people have already been cured of cancer by your method? And how can get treatment at your clinic?

Using the term "cure" is not commonly used in cancer treatment. Normally terms such as the cancer has responded, gone into remission, successfully treated and other such comments.  We like to say we kill cancer cells and cancer stem cells which are the cells that spread cancer.

Something you may be interested to know is that with treating humans in China, Dr. Tsang is only getting patients for Palliative care which is specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness. This type of care is focused on relief from the symptoms and stress of a serious illness. The goal is to improve quality of life for both the patient and the family.

So these are patients typically have tried other cancer treatments as their first line of defense and those treatments have failed and according to main medicine these people go into what is classified as Palliative Care which helps the patients deal with a long term serious illness but only focusing on trying to relieve the symptoms.

So those are the patients Dr. Tsang gets in the China hospitals.  But that is fine with him, because he still kills all the cancer cells and stops the cancer from spreading.  And the people go home and are still alive.

All that said, in just one hospital 352 people were treated, 12,325 treatments were given and 90% of the patients responded successfully to the treatment.

352 people were treated, 12,325 treatments were given since 2009, right? So, it is about $1,500,000 or my calcilation is wrong?

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Guys, have you ever had an experience with people? How was it?
Cancer is a big disaster and people like you are going great thing by fighting with cancer

If I understood correctly, they have a successful experience with people since 2009. They treat people in China at the moment. What do you think about that?

You are correct Yanina, Dr. Tsang started out in 2009 in China when the government allowed him to use his treatment in one hospital. His first patient was actually his sister-in-law who had breast cancer.  She is still alive and well and CANCER FREE.   Now some 10 years later he has 26 hospital where he is treating people with cancer

I think it would be good again to explain as much as I can of how the treatment works.  It is proprietary but I can explain quite a bit.  If you go back up on this thread or go to our website you will see the section where it says "How Our Cancer Treatment Works".  In there, we talk about MDR protein pumps (Multi Drug Resistant).  All cells have them.  Think of them like a like a straw and when a cell senses something wrong entering the cell, the MDR's will basically pump it out.

That is why with normal Chemotherapy treatment, such large doses of Chemotherapy drugs are use to try and kill the cell.  Because as the chemo is entering the cell, the MDR pump is getting it out of the cell.  That is why patients have terrible side effects.  The are nauseated, they can't eat and they lose their hair are some of the side effects.  

Well with our treatment we use another FDA approved drug, which basically temporarily disables the MDR portent pumps in the cancer cells.  And with the MDR protein pumps temporarily disabled we use chemotherapy drugs to kill the cell.  

NOW THIS IS IMPORTANT  Because the MDR protein pumps are disabled, we do not have to use a lot of a chemotherapy drug.  So we only use about 10% of the normal dose of chemotherapy drugs and it kills the cancer cells.  So we effectively kill the cancer cell and the patients do not have any bad side effects from the chemotherapy drug since we only use 10% of the normal dose.  Not feeling sick, no losing their hair, none.

That is the treatment in a nut shell.  And we administer all the drugs, per treatment, over a 70 minute treatment session via an IV transfusion.  Treatments are most often administered twice a week.  The number of weekly treatments needed depends on the cancer and how far it has progresses.  

Can find out how many people have already been cured of cancer by your method? And how can get treatment at your clinic?

Usually, China doesn't publish their secrets. I mean, this approach is revolutionary, so it can be protected by the government of China.

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