SOT Therapy - Supportive Oligonucleotide Therapy

What SOT Therapy?

SOT (Supportive Oligonucleotide Therapy) is a personalized IV therapy treatment for cancer or viral infections that combines a patient’s cancer or viral cells with their immune-signaling cells. This stimulates the immune system to attack either cancer tumor cells or viral infections.

How does the SOT Protocol work?

First, you must have an RGCC blood test for circulating tumor cells testing. The RGCC test results usually take two to three weeks to process. After you receive your RGCC results, the next phase is choosing your SOT protocol. The SOT is an intravenous treatment based on your specific cancer gene patterns. SOT causes the circulating tumor cells in your body to self-destruct in a process called apoptosis. This treatment works 24/7 in the body and can be used while continuing other cancer treatments. You can even continue natural medication therapies without an interaction.

First, you must have blood testing for either circulating tumor cells or viral antibody testing. This process takes approximately 2-3 weeks to receive your blood sample.

After you receive it, the next phase is choosing their SOT protocol. You can only use one type of SOT at a time (Cancer or Virus) and you should NEVER mix 2 different SOT Therapies. Mixing SOT Therapies in a very short time will increase the risk of cross-reaction.

We highly recommend leaving a 1-2 months gap between different SOT Therapies. Since the SOT has a stealth-like ability to induce death to viruses and cancer cells, it can remain effective for about 6 months. In a 12-month period, a patient can only take 3 SOT doses from the date of the first dose. Other viral or natural medication therapies won’t negatively affect the SOT protocol.

Sot therapy

SOT Therapy for Cancer Treatment

SOT works through a blood test that looks for circulating tumor cells and once the results are in after two to three weeks, the next phase of treatment can begin. In the next phase, we choose the SOT protocol based on cancer. You can only use one type of SOT at a time (cancer or virus) and you should never mix two different SOT therapies.

Mixing SOT therapies in a very short span will increase the risk of cross-reaction. We recommend leaving a 1-2 month gap between different SOT therapies. Since the SOT has a stealth-like ability to induce death to viruses and cancer cells, it can remain effective for about six months. In a twelve-month period, a patient can take three SOT doses from the date of the first dose. Other viral or natural medication therapies won’t negatively affect the SOT protocol.

We offer many cancer therapies and each will vary based on your cancer.

Call (949) 581-HOPE (4673), email us at info@cancercenterforhealing.com , or chat with us live to schedule your appointment. We are here to answer any questions and to help you schedule a personal consultation with an Integrative Cancer Specialist.

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