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Now In: Review of Pancreatic Enzymes & Cancer
Review of Pancreatic Enzymes & Cancer By John L. Tate, D.D.S. ....................................................
All of us in the Health Community applaud Dr. Gonzalez for his breakthrough achievement in the NCI grant of $1.4 million for the pancreatic cancer trial.
This marvelous accomplishment, however, began in 1906 at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland through Professor John Beard, an embryologist. Beard discovered the anti-cancer effect of pancreatic enzymes with mice and recommended it for humans. Several cancer cures were reported in the American Medical Journal by respected physicians. In 1911 the x-ray technology came into being, and pancreatic enzymes were abandoned for Marie Curie's radiation discovery.
In 1969, a Texas orthodontist, William Donald Kelley lay on the operating table for pancreatic cancer. It was inoperable. Kelley was told to go home and get his affairs in order.He had three months to live.Kelley refused to surrender. He researched the medical literature and found Beard's pancreatic enzymes.
The rest is history. There would be six other cases of pancreatic cancer that recovered past five years under Kelley's Program of pancreatic enzymes, detoxification, and individualized nutrition. Over 5,000 patients of varying auto - immune diseases and cancer responded to Kelley's immune regeneration in the next fifteen years. Unfortunately, a dentist curing cancer does not sit well with the medical establishment and Kelley was forced to retire.
Dr. Kelley turned over his records, knowledge, programs, and "torch" to a very promising immunologist - medical doctor in New York, N.Y., Nicholas Gonzalez, M.D. in 1986.
Note: Dr. Tate trained under Dr. Kelley in 1982 - 1984.
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