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We now know that for several years there has been a breakthrough therapy that is proven to stop the progression of the secondary complications of Diabetes and therefore “Stop the Suffering”. Why has access to this therapy not been made available until now? Simply stated, it is because In chronic diseases, it takes many years of studies to show that a treatment is effective, and then stays effective instead of losing effect or causing harm. Most drugs take 16 to 20 years to obtain approval. Cellular Activation Therapy has been in development for 18 years as to Type 1, and 12 years as to Type 2. This is neither quick nor slow, but the average person does not understand development times required. Development was also made longer because of the cost of setting up clinics, and the huge claims of wellness that are now properly made for CAT. Just paying for the clinical studies has taken tens of millions of dollars. CAT also requires FDA approved devices (pumps and metabolic measurement carts like sports medicine). It has also requried years of experimentation on how to give the treatment in the optimal way. That is why Cellular Activation Therapy Clinics requires:
1. All personnel must be trained and certified.
2. Every clinic must agree to work with and share patient data in outcomes and treatments.
3. Cellular Actiation Therapy Clinics provides complete computerized Medicare and Insurance Company billing with claims services.
4. Reimbursement through Medicare and obtaining Insurance reimbursement has taken a very long time, due in part to the system of not allowing for new treatments even if extremely effective and life-saving.
All of these systems, learning and equipment have taken years to assemble and perfect. acceptance and cause people to progress onward to increasingly serious illness and eventual death. Our organized approach will overcome these financial problems. Conclusion: With Cellular Activation Therapy, we now do, “Stop the Suffering” for even the most advanced conditions of diabetes and illness.
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