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HOW AN ECCENTRIC ORTHODONTIST FROM TEXAS DISCOVERED
A NATURAL LIFE-SAVING PANCREATIC CANCER TREATMENT
THAT DOCTORS DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT

Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest forms of that disease but, thanks to the little-known work of a brilliant but eccentric orthodontist from Texas, its victims now have hope.

This life-saving therapy, however, might have been lost to the world if not for a very determined doctor in Manhattan.

Let me introduce you to Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez, M.D. This New York doctor offers pancreatic cancer treatments that are phenomenally successful yet so unorthodox that medical journals refuse to publish his findings. In fact, other medical researchers have actually sabotaged his clinical studies.

Why does this therapy threaten members of the cancer research community so much that they will resort to unethical research practices – even fraud - to stop it?

The Gonzalez Therapy is completely natural. Its components are based on:

  • a nutritional plan devised by a brilliant but eccentric Texas orthodontist in the 1960’s;
  • the research of a reclusive19th century Scottish embryologist; and
  • a traditional nursing remedy from a standard physicians’ desk reference.

 

The combination of these three ideas produced an effective therapy that puts chemotherapy and radiation to shame. This protocol is not only more effective but has none of the devastating side effects of standard cancer treatments.

Parts of this healing therapy have been known to science for more than 100 years. It took a desperate man, however, to pull them all together.

The Amazing Story of a Desperate Orthodontist

In 1960 Dr. William Donald Kelley was a successful 35-year-old orthodontist and father of four children. His world came crashing down when he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer that had already metastasized to his lungs and liver.

Given eight to ten weeks to live, with no treatment options and no hope from his doctors, he was sent home to die. But Kelley would not give up because he was determined not leave his children without a father.

He put himself on a diet of mostly raw fruits and vegetables. He squeezed fresh celery and carrot juice, and ate citrus fruit, eggs, yogurt and milk. He took all meat and fish out of his diet.

But that wasn’t all he did.

The Reclusive Scottish Embryologist

Kelley was doing well on his diet and could feel that his tumors were not growing. Then he discovered the work of John Beard, a Scottish embryologist.

In lab tests and human clinical trials conducted as early as 1907, Beard had demonstrated the ability of pancreatic enzyme injections to literally slough tumors off.

Pancreatic proteolytic enzymes are the digestive enzymes produced in the pancreas. They break down the protein we eat every day so our bodies can use it.

How do these enzymes work against cancer?

Dr. Gonzalez explains that the enzymes are also effective to digest fibrin, a protein coating on the cell membrane of cancer cells. By digesting the fibrin coating, the enzymes cause the cancer cells to die.

Pancreatic cancer “laughs at the immune system, it laughs at chemotherapy, it laughs at radiation, but it does not laugh at pancreatic enzymes,” says Dr. Gonzalez.

Pancreatic enzymes are, quite simply, he says, the best defense to cancer.

What to do with dying tumors

When Dr. Kelley learned of Beard’s research, he began treating himself with pancreatic enzymes. Very soon, he could physically feel his tumors shrinking.

Unfortunately, he was also becoming very ill and weak. He realized that his body was full of the remnants of dead tumors. This dead tumor material was making him feel sick. He knew that he needed to detoxify his body.

Referring to the Merck manual, Kelley found that coffee enemas were routinely recommended for detoxification and for making the liver more efficient. He began to administer coffee enemas to himself on a daily basis.

To make a very long story short, Kelley continued his combination of diet, pancreatic enzymes and coffee enemas for years. He recovered from pancreatic cancer and survived cancer-free for the next 45 years, dying in 2005 at the age of 79 with congestive heart failure.

Dr. Kelley’s Legacy

Because of his own recovery from pancreatic cancer in the early 1960's, William Kelley’s physician friends began sending their hopeless cancer patients to him. Even though he was a dentist, Kelley ultimately saw over 30,000 patients.

In 1969, Kelley published “One Answer to Cancer,” the story of his theory and his work. Immediately no fewer than 14 government agencies launched investigations of his practice.

In 1970 he was convicted of practicing medicine without a license. He died a poor and broken man.

Enter Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez

Nicholas Gonzalez first met Dr. Kelley in the 1980’s during his postgraduate immunology fellowship under Dr. Robert A. Good, who is known as “the father of modern immunology.”

Prior to graduating from Cornell University Medical College in 1983, Gonzalez had earned a magna cum laude degree in English literature from Brown University. He had worked for years as an investigative journalist for Time, Inc.

When Gonzalez heard that Dr. Kelley was curing cancer using unorthodox methods, he put his investigative reporting skills to work as well as his medical degree.

Over a period of five years, Gonzalez reviewed 10,000 of Kelley’s patient charts as well as questionnaires completed by 1,300 of those patients. He also personally interviewed 450 of Kelley’s patients.

These patients suffered with a wide range of cancers: bile duct, brain, breast, colon, cervical, Hodgkin’s, kidney, lymphoma, leukemia, lung, melanoma, myeloma, ovarian, pancreatic, stomach, testicular and uterine.

Gonzalez also performed a separate review of just Kelley’s pancreatic cancer patients who had been diagnosed between 1974 and 1982.

The results were stunning. Of 22 patients, 10 consulted Dr. Kelley once but did not get treated, seven followed the protocol only partially and sporadically, and five followed the program completely.

Of the 22 pancreatic cancer patients seen by Kelley, only the five who followed the protocol completely lived more than eight months, and they had a median survival of nine years.

In 1999, Dr. Gonzalez published results from his own practice. His pilot study of 11 patients described the most positive data ever in the medical literature for pancreatic cancer. His patients had an 81% one-year survival rate (compared to 25% with orthodox treatments), and a 45% two-year survival rate (compared to 10% for traditional treatments).

Dr. Gonzalez is eager to have mainstream cancer researchers test his protocol against chemotherapy and radiation. He received a grant for just such a comparison study only to have his clinical trial sabotaged by proponents of traditional chemotherapy. His claims of fraud, conflict of interest and unethical research have resulted in two federal investigations in which he was vindicated.

In other words, well-respected academic research organizations are actively trying to shut down this promising therapy. This treatment option is very likely unknown to your doctor.

References:
http://www.dr-gonzalez.com/index.htm
http://chetday.com/drwilliamkelley.htmhttp://www.dr-gonzalez.com/pilot_study_abstract.htm
http://www.dr-gonzalez.com/maver_article.htm
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/04/23/dr-nicholas-gonzalez-on-alternative-cancer-treatments.aspx

"The Enzyme Treatment of Cancer and Its Scientific Basis” by John Beard (1911)