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Future Possibilities and Speculations about IPT
by Chris Duffield

        The US insulin study club of the 1930s reported successful use of directly injected insulin for treatment of many dental conditions:  inflamed gums, periodontal disease, endodontic problems, infection, pain control, and recovery after surgery.  In this last application, dentist  Hal Huggins reported that healing after dental surgery was speeded up, with locally injected insulin, by a factor of three.

        If directly-injected slow insulin will help all these dental conditions, it seems likely that the IPT protocol will be even more effective.  It has been found to be very effective in quickly controlling infections and inflammation, even in deep tissue and very necrotic tissue.  So IPT could turn out to be a very effective way to stop even the deepest periodontal and endodontal infections, and to speed recovery after dental surgery.  Big advantages of IPT over direct insulin injection are its system-wide access to all parts and tissues of the body, its rapid action, and its ability to better deliver and  potentiate a wide variety of drugs and nutrients.

        There is some recent evidence that chronic periodontal infections may breed and release bacteria into the bloodstream which can cause circulatory problems and heart disease.  IPT treatment of periodontal infections may help treat and prevent these conditions.

        The detoxifying capability of IPT may also be effective for clearing the body of heavy metals (mostly mercury) left after implantation or removal of metal fillings.

Conclusion:   It could be that IPT will help eliminate many dental surgeries and other procedures, and could be a better way to treat chronic dental infections which can lead to disease processes elsewhere in the body.  IPT should be investigated at dental schools, and should be considered as a part of good dental training. 

 

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