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Archives of General Internal Medicine | Volume 2

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April 04-05, 2018 | Miami, USA

International Conference on

Internal Medicine & Practice and Primary Care

International Meeting on

Breast Pathology & Cancer Diagnosis

Cancer is Hot! Normal is not. Inflammation as a clinical marker for pathology

Jeff Prystupa

Independent Research Foundation Toxicology Division, USA

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Speaker Biography

TBABio:JEFFREY PRYSTUPA is a graduate of Wesleyan University in 1975. He was

awarded a position at the Laboratory of Human Genetics, in the Sloan-Kettering Cancer

center in NYC, where he performed Tissue Culture. A few years earlier, Dr. Prystupa had

been given the task to come up with a formulation for killing algae in swimming pools.

Thinking that the same methods may work on Cancer cells, he applied for and won

the position in which he switched from cell assassin to cell farmer. After leaving that

research position, he was unearthed, uprooted; he had no other plan. He had always

wanted to be a doctor since a young boy, inspired by his family doctor. Dr. Prystupa

chose Alternative Medicine due to its vitalistic philosophy. Added to a ‘hands-on’ form

of therapy, were various disciplines and practices such as Acupuncture, Ayurveda,

Biofeedback, Energy therapies such as laser, Tesla coil, and electricity in various forms.

He used infrared imaging to detect inflammation and teach patients how to control

inflammation at the cell level and thus avoid disease expression at the organ, gland,

and tissue level. This led to the development of this breakthrough he calls-INODL.

INODL is a new option in health care that has never been available before. He expects

that this new concept will be met with the regular Arthur Schopenhauer response

– first ridicule, then opposition. Having held his findings for two decades, he now

believes it is the time to share them.

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drjeffprystupa@gmail.com