A Pioneering Immune Therapy was Rejected
By the U.S. Cancer Industry
Dr. Lawrence Burton wanted to make it quite clear. His Immuno-Augmentive Therapy (IAT) "is not by any means a cure for cancer."
However, he continued, "cancer patients who have been treated with IAT...often respond with cessation of tumor growth... In many there is actual reversal."
Dr. Burton is no longer with us. He died in 1993. But his immune-supporting therapy is still very much alive and available. Just don't expect any conventional oncologist to offer it to you.
Here’s where you can get it, and what it might do for you. . .