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Donato Perez Garcia, MD. Born October 22, 1896 in Mexico City.Died December 12, 1971in Mexico City. Discoverer and developer of Insulin Potentiation Therapy or IPT. Practiced IPT 1928-1971 (43 years of IPT experience) in Mexico City. Demonstrated and patented IPT in the United States. Astonishing success in treating many serious diseases using IPT: cancer, other chronic diseases, infections.

Brig. Gen. Donato Perez Garcia, MD was the seed, the source, the discoverer of IPT. In his lifetime his medicine helped tens of thousands.

First there was no IPT, and then, through his keen observation and miraculous intuition, IPT existed. One man conceived it, birthed it, and raised it to maturity, and energetically, openly, took it out into the world. Few listened. The world wasn't ready yet. Science had no way to understand his results. But lives of lucky patients were saved and transformed. And most important, he passed IPT on in living form, through the perilous, distracting, noisy storm of history, to his son Donato Perez Garcia y Bellon, MD (1930-2000) and to his grand son Donato Perez Garcia,MD (1958).

He started out with a traditional MD education, with specialized training in surgery, dental surgery, urology, and gynecology/obstetrics. He became the Medical Director of the Civil Hospital M.A.Camacho, and the Director of the Military College Hospital. He was the personal doctor of Mexican presidents Manuel A.Camacho and Lázaro Cárdenas. And he was very active and honored as a military doctor during the Mexican Revolution, retiring with the rank of Brigadier General. And yet he transcended his specialized training and his high status in standard medicine. He set out on his own to found a whole new self-consistent system of medicine. Medicine that could do things that were so unexpected, so unbelievable for the time, that other doctors could not even see them, could not even acknowledge them.

From observing the reactions of his own body to insulin, he intuited -correctly- what was going on at the cellular level. Beyond the science of his time, and still beyond the knowledge of most scientists to this day. And he crafted these observations into a system of medicine that can choreograph the body's chemistry in the space of an hour to balance it, detoxify it, open it up to the effects of medications in an exquisitely timed moment of sensitivity, the "therapeutic moment", and then return it to normal at a higher level of health. The most sophisticated kind of biological response modification, generations before that expression was created.

Then he went on to explore the whole range of medications of the time, and new combinations of them made possible by this timed medical choreography. He boldly treated diseases and conditions that no one would imagine trying to treat this way, not even in the year 2000. Paralysis of polio. Neurosyphilis. Malaria. Gallstones. Ulcers. Even appendicitis.

In later years,1954-1970- with his son at his side, he investigated electrochemical reactions of the blood, and believed that he could use them as a quick and simple tool to measure the health of the body and to detect disease, especially cancer. He reported his work to the doctors of his day, who heard but for some reason could not listen.

He traveled through the United States by invitation several times, demonstrated his successes again and again, spoke to newspapers and magazines, wrote a book, made documentary films. It was as though he was a time traveler that few could see, few could hear, despite his most generous and focused efforts to make himself and his more advanced technology available.