Dr. Gonzalez was a brilliant man who died too soon. It's very sad that he passed away, and we may never know the truth about why he died. But I am grateful that he was able to write and lecture as much as he did, before he passed away. And I'm grateful that YouTube is helping his lectures to live on! And the Nicholas Gonzalez foundation is continuing to spread his message, and carry on his work. You can see more via this link:
https://thegonzalezprotocol.com/the-future-plans-of-the-foundation/
Eventually, I want to get all of his books (you can see them further down this page). This one below is mind blowing. I appreciate that Dr. Gonzalez worked hard to continue the work of John Beard and Dr. William Kelly. What Dr. Beard said about the trophoblast makes a lot of sense!
Please have a look at what Dr. Gonzalez says about John Beard's theory about the trophoblast, below. I feel like this is something every person should hear. The video will play right at the point (49:13) where he explains Dr. John Beard's answer to cancer. This totally blew my mind, and explained why my friend with pancreatic cancer was prescribed enzymes by the Hoxsey clinic, and why they have such a high success rate for treating pancreatic cancer.
If you listen to this entire lecture by Dr. Gonzalez, below, you will likely see why it seems to make a lot more sense than chemo and radiation. And the reviews for his book about the Trophoblast are pretty impressive. It has an average of 5 stars. Here is the description of the book, on Amazon, which shows Beard's theory on the cure for cancer - (or at least, the closest thing TO IT), which makes perfect sense to me:
This groundbreaking analysis reveals how more than 100 years ago, the English scientist Dr. John Beard uncovered not only the likely origins of cancer but also its solution. Dr. Gonzalez explains Dr. Beard's underlying theory and explores Dr. Beard's pioneering use of pancreatic enzymes for cancer treatment. This book also showcases case histories describing cancer patients successfully treated with pancreatic enzymes by the authors. Dr. Beard's achievements, though unappreciated in his own day, are many. A research embryologist by training, he proposed that the early mammalian placenta, or trophoblast, the connection between the embryo and the maternal uterine blood supply, represents an ideal model for the study of malignancy. In its ability to divide rapidly, invade maternal tissues, and generate a blood supply, the trophoblast, Beard reasoned, initially behaves as any growing tumor might. However, the trophoblast differs from malignancy, Beard stated, because at some predetermined point it changes from an invasive tissue into the non-aggressive placenta, necessary for early embryonic life. Beard spent years searching for the key to this remarkable transformation, ultimately discovering that the very day the trophoblast changes character, the embryonic pancreas begins secreting large amounts of enzymes. Beard then proposed that since pancreatic enzymes regulate trophoblast growth, they must represent our main defense against cancer. Subsequently, in animal experiments and in clinical use with human cancer patients, Beard demonstrated pancreatic enzymes could attack and destroy cancerous tumors. In this book, you will read of Dr. Beard's discoveries, and how modern science confirms much of what he long ago proposed. Along the way, you will learn that Dr. Beard discovered stem cells, the focus of much research effort today, though he never received proper credit. And you will see that Dr. Beard may have uncovered the key to the deadly disease of cancer.
If you'd like to see the video in it's entirety, you can just use your mouse to move the red scroll bar to the beginning. But if you just click on the play button, it will play at the 49:13 mark, where he talks about John Beard's discovery.
The video below was removed by YouTube, but you can still find it on the Wayback Machine by clicking HERE. Just give it a few extra seconds to load. This is a great video so the wait is worth it!!
Sorry this video has been removed by Youtube, and it doesn't seem to be available on the wayback machine, but if you keep digging you may be able to find it somewhere on the internet. Original URL: https://youtu.be/dG0Gg-rFTTc
The video below was removed by YouTube, but you can still find it on the Wayback Machine by clicking HERE
Sorry this video has been removed by Youtube, and it doesn't seem to be available on the wayback machine, but if you keep digging you may be able to find it somewhere on the internet. Original URL: https://youtu.be/s73T5k7pm_g
I am putting this trailer for Second Opinion: Laetrile at Sloan Kettering, below, because Nick Gonzalez was offered a job at Sloan Kettering twice, and turned it down. If he had taken that job, he would have had a lot more money, and a lot of recognition by his peers. Robert Good, the President of Sloan Kettering (shown trying to disprove laetrile's efficacy in this documentary), had taken Dr. Gonzalez under his wing. But Robert Good couldn't even save his own wife from cancer. Once Dr. Gonzalez learned about the amazing results Dr. William Kelly was getting, he knew he had to leave, and try to continue Kelly's work in alternative medicine.
Sorry this video has been removed by Youtube, and it doesn't seem to be available on the wayback machine, but if you keep digging you may be able to find it somewhere on the internet. Original URL: https://youtu.be/nGXzLuxwqQs
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