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I have been a patient of Nicholas Gonzalez for 4 years. The core supplement of his treatment plan is pork pancreas - not enzymes derived from pancreas, but the whole organ. This comes, I believe, from Australian animals. Each capsule contains 425 mg of pork pancreas. I take 108 capsules per day in addition to many other supplements and vitamins. I am alive four years after the recurrence of my breast cancer. The survival statistics are that 2 years after recurrence, only 37 % of breast cancer patients are alive; 5 years after recurrence, it is only 9 %. It is a difficult protocol to follow, but I am convinced that it's what keeps me alive.

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Sunday, January 11, 2009 1:55 PM

Kelley method -- pancreatin

 

 

In browsing the web looking for information on the Kelley method, it appears that he relied heavily on metabolic type testing and "pancreatin". In looking at the pancreatin supplements available, they seem to be missing one that Dr Kelley recommended. The ones available all seen to contain the same three enzymes: trypsin, amalase, and lipase.But I believe that Kelley had one more: chymotripsin. He claims it was forced off the market?Is pancreatin still a good idea, despite the missing enzyme? I try to be a vegetarian, and have not eaten pork in years and years, but should I be taking the porcine pancreatin for the best effect?

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Good for you Corky!

What you are doing seems to be working and that is wonderful.

Those statistics are made up mostly of people who have mainstream treatments - and it was the mainstream treatment that likely failed to address the underlying causes of the cancer in the first place and damaged the immune system to pave the way for the cancer's return and difficulty to irradicate.

A great many natural protocols have much, much higher success rates. I would say that the success rate for the protocol I suggest would be close to 100% if women would use it after first being diagnosed with breast cancer. After chemo and or radiation (and usually surgery), the success rate can still be very high, depending upon the physical condition of the patient and the stage of advancement and type of cancer. Probably considerably better than 70% on average even then, but it surely takes dedication and work.

All those pills and all are surely hard work, but if they are working that is the main thing.

All the best for continued success,

 

oleander soup , "Corky or Bill Rieder" <bcrieder wrote:>> I have been a patient of Nicholas Gonzalez for 4 years. The core supplement of his treatment plan is pork pancreas - not enzymes derived from pancreas, but the whole organ. This comes, I believe, from Australian animals. Each capsule contains 425 mg of pork pancreas. I take 108 capsules per day in addition to many other supplements and vitamins. I am alive four years after the recurrence of my breast cancer. The survival statistics are that 2 years after recurrence, only 37 % of breast cancer patients are alive; 5 years after recurrence, it is only 9 %. It is a difficult protocol to follow, but I am convinced that it's what keeps me alive.> Corky> - > jrrjim > oleander soup > Sunday, January 11, 2009 1:55 PM> Kelley method -- pancreatin> > > In browsing the web looking for information on the Kelley method, it > appears that he relied heavily on metabolic type testing > and "pancreatin". > > In looking at the pancreatin supplements available, they seem to be > missing one that Dr Kelley recommended. The ones available all seen to > contain the same three enzymes: trypsin, amalase, and lipase.> > But I believe that Kelley had one more: chymotripsin. He claims it was > forced off the market?> > Is pancreatin still a good idea, despite the missing enzyme? I try to > be a vegetarian, and have not eaten pork in years and years, but should > I be taking the porcine pancreatin for the best effect?>

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