Nicholas James Gonzalez, M.D., is a New York-based physician, and he’s gotten a lot of attention for his “controversial” cancer therapy. He’s been investigating and using individualized nutritional protocols and pancreatic enzyme therapy since 1981. As an introduction to this treatment approach, he and his partner, Dr. Linda Isaacs, recommend a 1-hour lecture originally presented as part of a podcast. In this talk, Dr. Gonzalez discusses 8 patients diagnosed with advanced cancer who experienced regression and long-term survival on his regimen. This recording is available for $4.95 as a download from New Spring Press: http://www.NewSpringPress.com/lectures.html#cases. New Spring Press carries Dr. Gonzalez’s books, …show more content…
For example, I had a patient who was diagnosed in September, 1991, with metastatic pancreatic cancer that had spread to his adrenals, lungs, and bones. He also had four tumors on his liver, and he was 70 years old at the time. The man lasted until he was seriously injured in an automobile accident and died in a rehab center. He did not die of cancer. All of his tumors disappeared, and he lived for fifteen years beyond his diagnosis. His case is how I define ‘doing well’, and it represents the average improvement and survival rate that we see and expect at our office.
Last Words
There are ways to treat even the worst of cancers successfully, such as through what we do here. When you, the patient, make a decision out of fear, you make the wrong decision. So, first, take a deep breath and relax, and realize that you can get well. Make decisions out of faith and relaxation. Decisions that are made out of fear and anxiety are always panic-driven and are usually bad decisions. You don’t need to be afraid.
You can get over this. Just get rid of the background noise; leave it behind, and you can do well!”