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In 1986, probably as a result of endless pressures, Dr. Kelley gave up research
and patient care, and I myself have not spoken to him or any of his associates
since 1987. He passed away in January 2005.


But Gonzales pressed on. He carried out a pilot study in 10 patients suffering
inoperable adenocarcinoma of the pancreas, with survival as the endpoint.
Pancreatic cancer cases were chosen because the prognosis for the disease is so
poor, and an effect could be seen in a small number of patients in a short period
of time.


Gonzales was told that if three of ten patients lived a year, that would be
considered a positive result. What actually happened was that, of 11 patients
with only weeks to live, nine (81%) lived one year, 5 lived two years (45%),
4 lived three years (36%) and two have lived longer than four years. You can
compare that with a study at about the same time, of the newly approved drug
gemcitabine. Of 126 patients with pancreatic cancer not a single patient lived
longer than 19 months and yet that was considered a “successful” drug.


I hope you are getting the picture here! Do not listen to the propaganda about
conventional treatment. It comes nowhere near the success rate of certain
properly run alternative therapies. Yet they call that science. Anyone who tries to
help in other ways is attacked bitterly and hounded out of town. One doctor with
a cancer cure was shot at repeatedly, until he closed down his clinic.


It’s partly jealous vested interests, guarding its dollars. But also pretty plainly
it’s also about extravagantly overpaid incompetents and liars not wanting to be
shown up for what they are but someone doing a better job for a fraction of the
cost.


You Need Good Enzyme Products To Get The Result


It should go without saying that you need the proper, the real pancreatic
enzymes and not the mediocre substitutes that you buy on the Internet. I’ll
tell you a good product shortly. Also it is important to understand you do
not simply and only take panreactic enzymes. Kelley had a very strict health
regime, covering all aspects of what a patient ate. Gonzales’ therapy itself
is quite complex, but basically involves three components: diet, aggressive
supplementation with nutrients and enzymes, and detoxification. The protocols
are individualized and each patient receives a diet designed for his or her specific
needs. The diets are quite variable, ranging from a pure vegetarian program to a
diet requiring fatty red meat 2-3 times a day.

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