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Gonzalez Therapy
Also Known As:
Enzyme Therapy
Summary:

The Gonzalez regimen is based on the role of enzymes in the body and consists of a special diet based around the patient’s metabolic type, supplementation with nutrients and enzymes, along with detoxification. These are all given to enhance the liver’s function which aids in the process of excretion and metabolic waste. It is believed that toxins from the environment and food build up in the tissues, preventing the body’s innate defences from working properly and allowing cancer to develop. Gonzalez regimen is based on the theory that pancreatic enzymes assist the body to eliminate toxins that can lead to cancer.

Description:

Each treatment protocol is individualised for each patient. Regimen for this therapy is: Diet, supplements, pancreatic enzymes and detoxification routines. Up to 130-175 capsules can be taken per day including nutrients as well as enzymes. Patients receiving chemotherapy and/or radiation are advised not to do this programme during this time.

History:

In 1906, Scottish embryologist Dr John Beard first proposed that pancreatic enzymes, in addition to their digestive function, represent the body’s main anti-cancer defence mechanism. After his death in 1923 his work was largely forgotten. In 1981, Dr Gonzalez, as part of his studies, researched the use of oral pancreatic proteolytic enzyme therapy. During this time he also met Dr. William Donald Kelley who had, for 20 years, been giving people with cancer with a complicated nutritional therapy based on Beard’s enzyme therapy.

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Practitioners
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Prof Sarper Diler
Prof Sarper Diler is a medical doctor and a scientific researcher. He is certified on The Gonzalez Protocol® and is a faculty member and chair of the Scientific Advisory Board for The Nicholas Gonzalez Foundation ...
Dr Linda Isaacs
Austin, United States

Dr Linda Isaacs MD offers individualised nutritional protocols for patients with cancer and other illnesses, as well as protocols for health maintenance ...
Information & Advice
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Cancer Information and Support Society (CISS)
St Leonards, Global (ie: web based)

CISS promotes non-toxic holistic medicine. The educational organisation promotes prevention, self-help and freedom of choice in therapies for cancer...
Cancer Options Ltd
Nottingham, Global (ie: web based)

Led by Patricia Peat, an experienced oncology nurse, Cancer Options offers support and information on orthodox treatments, clinical trials and developments worldwide. ...
Canhelp Inc
Livingstone, United States

CANHELP serves patients and/or family members who wish to take an active part in the healing process and are willing to think outside the conventional medical box. ...
Yes to Life
London, UK - England (South East)

Yes to Life is a charity that offers support to people with cancer in the UK who want to take a proactive role in their treatment ...