Cellular Therapy to Change the
Biophysical-Biochemical Constants of the Blood, or Donatian Therapy,
Drs. Donato Perez Garcia
self-published report by SGA 1975, 41 pages
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Dr. SGA visited Dr. Donato Perez Garcia 2 at his clinic in Mexico
City, in November, 1975, and thoroughly documented the practice
of IPT as it existed then.
The objective that he stated so clearly in the introduction is true
to his scientific approach for the last quarter century:
"The sole objective of this
presentation is, therefore, to create an awareness of this therapy and
stimulate interest in testing it to the end of discovering, once and
for all, whether its formulation is valid or not. It is my
opinion that such investigation, if its results should prove positive,
would initiate a great advance in medical science, and if negative,
would save many patients from false hopes and needless expense."
This is a remarkable and very historically important document,
which we publish here, with Dr. SGA's
permission. Copies of this paper are
distributed to doctors who take the IPT training course.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Donatian Therapy: History
Donatian Therapy: Theory
Increased cell-membrane permeability
Endosmosis/exosmosis conditions
Physico-chemical alterations
Other endocrine effects
Conclusion
Donatian Therapy: Practice
Therapeutic rationale
Primary treatment
Secondary treatment
Tertiary treatment
Schedule for a typical treatment
Enemas and cathartics
The use of insulin in Donatian therapy
Types and dose of insulin
Evaluation of response
Administration of medications and termination of hypoglycemic
reaction
Adverse reactions, troubleshooting, etc.
Headache, nausea, diarrhea, fatigue, etc.
Acute headache
Leg cramps
Bloating
Muscular pains
Allergic reactions
"Poor" reactions, "excessive" reactions
Influences of diseases on Donatian therapy
Hypertension
Arteriosclerotic heart disease
Kidney disease
Febrile conditions
Endocrine and related conditions
Adrenal-Related
Disorders
Pancreas-Related
Disorders
Pregnancy
Sex-Hormone
Related Disorders
Thyroid-Related
Disorders
Contraindications to Donatian therapy
Dr. Donato Perez Garcia's Practice of Donatian therapy
[includes drugs and doses, and treatment notes]
Treatment plans for specific diseases
appendicitis, acute
arthritis
asthma
bladder, carcinoma of
bladder/kidneys, infection of
breast, carcinoma of
breasts, benign tumors/cysts of
bronchitis, chronic
bronchogenic carcinoma
cervix, carcinoma of
cervicitis/vaginitis, chronic
cholelithiasis, cholecystitis
colitis, ulcerative/mucus/mild chronic
colon, carcinoma of
diverticulitis
dysmenorrhea
eczema
epileptic conditions
hiatus hernia
hyperactive children
hypertension
infections, acute, bacterial/viral
poliomyelitis, acute
poliomyelitis, chronic
prostate, cancer of
prostatic hypertrophy, benign
schizophrenia
trauma to spinal cord with paralysis
ulcers, peptic, gastric, or duodenal
ulcers, gastric, malignant
Notes with respect to the treatment of malignant neoplastic
disease
Oncodiagnosis: method and interpretation
Lists of pharmacological agents
[includes brand name, manufacturer, generic name, ingredients, route
of administration and usual dosage, and other treatment notes]
Pharmacological agents applied in primary therapy [includes
19 drugs]
Pharmacological agents applied in secondary therapy [includes
68 drugs and mixtures]
Interim therapy
Conclusion