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SOT Therapy

SOT Therapy

SOT (supportive oligonucleotide therapy) can help reduce viruses, bacteria, and cancer.

SOT IV therapy is available for adults and adolescents with Lyme disease & co-infections, cancer, Epstein-Barr virus, herpes, and other infections. Susanne Clare, NP-C is trained and certified in SOT therapy by RGCC International. She provides ongoing medical monitoring to ensure the treatment is effective.

What is SOT Therapy?

SOT is an innovative IV (intravenous) treatment for bacteria, viruses, and cancer.

SOT uses nucleic acids formulated in a lab to block the production of disease-causing proteins. This helps prevent the replication of viruses, bacteria, and cancer so they can no longer thrive in the body.

We offer SOT IV therapy for adults and adolescents for conditions such as:

How Does SOT Therapy Work?

Supportive Oligonucleotide Therapy (SOT) is a cutting-edge approach that harnesses the power of genetics to target and neutralize harmful pathogens. By utilizing short segments of genetic material called oligonucleotides, SOT disrupts essential functions within targeted cells, preventing them from replicating or causing further harm.

This personalized therapy has shown promise in addressing chronic infections like Lyme disease and certain cancers, offering a potential alternative for patients who haven't responded to conventional treatments. By minimizing damage to healthy cells, SOT is a targeted and well-tolerated approach that aligns with the principles of integrative medicine, focusing on individualized, holistic treatment plans.

What Steps are Involved for SOT Therapy?

To begin, our team draws a sample of your blood. From the sample, a lab creates the SOT used in your treatment.

Your IV nurse delivers the SOT through an IV line at the clinic.

The SOT spreads through your body and embeds in the bacteria, virus, or cancer to prevent its ability to replicate. It has the ability to cause the death of unwanted cells without risk of being destroyed by your immune system.

What to Expect After SOT Therapy

It’s common to experience side effects such as fatigue, headaches, and body aches during and after SOT therapy. These issues typically resolve soon after treatment without additional medical attention.

Your provider monitors your progress with treatment. They can determine how often you need additional SOT therapy sessions based on your overall health and the type of infection you’re treating. For instance, SOT therapy continues to fight Lyme disease for 3-6 months.

It is safest and most effective to do one SOT therapy at a time. Thus, if you have more than one type of bacteria or virus, you’ll need separate SOT therapies to treat them. Your provider discusses your options for your overall treatment plan so you can make the most informed decisions about your health. 

Interested in trying SOT therapy?