Contraindications or disqualifications for SOT (QRE-strain)
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Recent blood transfusion
- Recent cytotoxic chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy (must wait 21 days even if the SOT is not for cancer)
- Radioactive Seed Therapy – permanent contraindication (cancer only)
- Delta T. Cell Therapy (GDTC) permanent contraindication (cancer only)
- Children under the age of 11 for cancer
- Children under the age of 5 for viral or Lyme
Avoid before SOT therapy for Cancer
The patient must be off cytotoxic therapies and free radical producing substances 7-21 days prior to the blood draw for the SOT and again 7-21 days prior to the actual administration of SOT therapy. Some therapies require a longer time frame. See below for details.
REASON: The breakdown of the CTC caused by these substances creates debris that interferes with the therapy’s ability to find its target.Allowing time for the body to clear the debris will increase the effectiveness of the therapy.
Avoid these prior to SOT therapy for Cancer:
- Natural Cytotoxic Substances (IV Substances): (Includes Vitamin C, Ozone, H202, Colloidal Silver, Artesunate, Curcumin, etc.) at least 14 days
- Natural Substances (oral supplements): cytotoxic substances (per patient’s Onconomics Plus results) at least 14 days
- Off label medications – such as Ivermectin, FenBen and Itraconazole: 21 days
- Chemotherapy (non-platinum derivative): at least 14 days
- Chemotherapy (platinum derivative): at least 21 days
- MOAB or SMW drugs: at least 14 days
- Blood Transfusions: at least 120 days
- Radiation: at least 14 days
- Scan with Contrast: at least 14 days
- Surgery (simple/routine): at least 7-10 days
- Surgery (brain or extensive): minimum of 30 days based on time of recovery.
- Fever: at least 14 days
- Hyperthermia (local/concentrated/microwave ablation): at least 30 days due to increase in cellular debris released into blood stream
- Hyperthermia (generalized/systemic): no waiting
- Cryoablation: no waiting
- PEMF – at least 7 days
- Rife – at least 7 days
- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy – at least 7 days
- Hormone Suppression Therapy – take half life and times it by5(Ex.5hoursx5=1day)
- Radioactive Seeds: Patients are permanently not eligible for therapy due to the prolonged and undetermined time of the radiation exposure
- Gamma Delta T Cell Therapy (GDTC): Patients are permanently not eligible for therapy due to the potential interaction with RGCC therapies
Avoid before SOT for Virus/Lyme
The patient must be off all therapies for 14 days prior to the blood draw for the SOT and 14 days prior to the infusion of SOT therapy. This includes:
- Antibiotics (oral or IV)
- Antiviral medications (oral or IV)
- Anti-parasitic medications (oral or IV)
- Vitamin C (IV)
- Methylene Blue
- Colloidal Silver (oral or IV)
- H2O2 IV
- Ozone (IV)
- Natural Substances (ALL oral supplements that are trying to kill or suppress the same target as the SOT)
Avoid after SOT therapy
For Cancer (Apoptosis): All therapies may be resumed 14 days after administration. (IV-C can be resumed after 7 days)
For Virus/Lyme (V. Antagonist): All therapies may be resumed 7 days after administration
Major Blood draws – It is recommended to wait at least 8 days after the administration before any major blood draws are done
Does not have to be avoided after SOT therapy
- Biofilm busters
- Oral detox supplements such as glutathione
- Cytokine reducers
- Binders
- Routine supplements like multivitamins, vitamin D, probiotics, etc.
- Foot baths
Wait at least 7 days after the SOT infusion to resume:
- PEMF, Rife or HBOT