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Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez , MD

Holistic Cancer Therapy

Since 1987, Dr. Gonzalez has been in private practice in New York City, treating patients diagnosed with cancer and other serious degenerative illnesses. His nutritional research has received substantial financial support from Procter & Gamble, Nestle, and the National Cancer Institute. Results from a pilot study published in 1999 described the most positive data in the medical literature for pancreatic cancer.

Show Highlights:

-Our diet is one of the biggest offenders as to why we lack enzymes

-Overly taxing the pancreas with white foods and sugar ultimately cause it to fail

-Inflammation is the first step toward Atherosclerosis

-Dr. Gonzalez addresses Dr. Seyfrieds work on using the ketogenic diet as a cancer cure

-Different diets for different groups of people: Dr. Gonzalez recognizes that the “one shoe fits all” approach does not work

-How does Dr. Gonzalez determine which diet a patient needs?

-The stress/cancer link

-Some ideas for a listener who had experienced mold exposure

-Glutamine before meals helps heal the gut

and so much more!

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dr nicholas gonzalez, cancer, enzymes and food, october 10, 2013



'Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez – The Role of Enzymes, Diet and Stress Reduction in the Treatment of Cancer – October 10, 2013' have 2 comments

  1. October 20, 2013 @ 9:50 am Mark Selawry

    I felt Dr Gonzalez’s reaction to my comment on considering the ketogenic diet as a worthwhile adjuvant to enzyme treatment for cancer — rather myopic. Clearly, he wants to protect all elements of “his” protocol. Consider that ALL of his cancer patients get the proteolytic enzyme treatment, regardless of their metobolic type. Perhaps that’s the real reason for his success, and not the diet based on metabolic typing? The question to ask is, would his success rate (which he refuses to divulge) change if he put his patients on enzyme treatment AND a ketogenic diet; vs with metabolic profile diet; vs just a healthy diet; vs no change in diet? Mark

    • August 15, 2020 @ 12:44 am Elliott T.

      Your approach would not cure the cravings that some people would have if they were on a trending diet program. In other words, they would be prone to forcing their bodies on diets unsuited for them. Take for example, Lorraine Day, M.D. who cured herself on a strict mixture of various vegetable juices. She claimed that her cure came from God, and therefore was fit for ALL forms of cancer. Her cure worked for her, but it is doubtful that it worked for many others. As a matter of fact, when asked about why her program was not working, which is on YouTube, Day’s answer was that that cancer patient double-down on her efforts.


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