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The Truth About Cancer average body. A lot of the patients that came to Kelly, a lot of the patients that we see, not only have advanced cancer, which ravage the body, but also had been treated with aggressive chemo, radiation, all kinds of combinations that also ravaged the body. So we’re trying to rebuild their body and also attack the cancer and you can attack the cancer better if you rebuild the body. So the vitamins, minerals, trace elements, glandular products, help restore the normal equilibrium and homeostasis of the body. And even then the social—the supplement programs are very individualized. Kelly did and we do individualize all these supplement programs. So no two patients are in exactly the same protocol and some of them, of course, is similar. Now in addition to the vitamins, minerals, trace elements, etc. designed specifically for each patient, we use for cancer patients large doses of pancreatic enzymes. Now this was Kelly’s great innovation and the tradition we follow, of course. Now pancreatic enzymes have been known since the 1850s and 1860s, and they’re known as digestive enzymes. They help us break down proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. In addition, Dr. John Beard was the great professor at the University of Edinburg, English by birth, Scottish by profession. He taught at Edinburg all his professional life. He was a very brilliant embryologist, got his doctorate in 1884 from the University of Freiburg in Germany. And he was one of the great embryologists. His work in embryology is still quoted today on the literature. But his work in embryology led him on a side tangent into pancreatic enzymes and cancer. He was not trained as a cancer researcher but he was a brilliant man like a lot of brilliant men like Linus Pauling that become experts in a lot of different fields. And in 1902 he wrote the first paper claiming pancreatic enzymes in addition to the digestive capability which had been well documented by that point, The Quest for The Cures Page 148
Episode 6: What Would Doc Do they’re the body’s main defense against cancer and would be useful as a cancer treatment. And the brilliant man that he was, he did animal studies. We think of 110 years ago as a primitive time in science or scientists worked out of caves with candles. Well actually, it was very sophisticated. By 1902 pathologists—and Sloan-Kettering already existed by that point— brilliant pathologists in the US and Europe had already evaluated and diagnosed and defined the hundred different types of cancer. They knew what cancer was, they knew what it looked like. They knew it how it behaved. They knew how to examine it, how to do a biopsy under the microscope. So Beard took an animal model which they had at that time for cancer and used his enzymes as a first study of the enzymes in history and got a 100 percent regression of cancer in the animals that he treated. Whereas the control group died very quickly. Then physicians in—he was not a physician. He was an ScD. He had a doctorate degree so he wasn’t able to treat patients directly. But physicians working under him began using enzymes. The first case was 1905 a case of head and neck cancer. And the person who administered it, Dr. Clarence Rice, had an office about five blocks from this office where we’re sitting now right on Madison Avenue. So it’s kind of a historic place to be in terms of enzymes. And the tumor completely regressed. And it was published in the conventional medical literature. I’ve collected dozens of articles in the peer reviewed conventional literature from the peer in 1905 to 1911 where physicians under Beard’s guidance treated advanced cancer, colon cancer, rectal cancer, breast cancer, endometrial cancer, lung cancer successfully with the enzymes. He wrote a book in 1911, The Enzyme Treatment of Cancer. We actually had photographs of patients, sequential photographs of patients with head and neck cancer where the tumor’s actually disappear and the skin heals normally a 100 years ago, more than a 100 years ago. But the work then as it is today was considered too controversial but there was another footnote I often talk about in my lectures. At the same time Beard was showing the enzymes reverse cancer Madam Curie, the great French—well, she was Polish by birth but she was working at the University of Paris—she was investigating radiation. And radiation x- rays had been discovered in 1895. By 1900 they were used diagnostically. It was miraculous. You do an x-ray and you can see the inside of the chest and see the lungs. By 1905 Madam Curie was saying that radiation would be a simple, easy, non-toxic way of treating all cancer. And she had two noble prizes already—one of the few people that Linus Pauling also had to—few people that ever won one, let alone The Quest for The Cures Page 149
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The Truth About Cancer<br />
average body. A lot of <strong>the</strong> patients that came to Kelly, a lot of <strong>the</strong><br />
patients that we see, not only have advanced <strong>cancer</strong>, which ravage <strong>the</strong><br />
body, but also had been treated with aggressive chemo, radiation, all<br />
kinds of combinations that also ravaged <strong>the</strong> body. So we’re trying to<br />
rebuild <strong>the</strong>ir body and also attack <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong> and you can attack <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>cancer</strong> better if you rebuild <strong>the</strong> body. So <strong>the</strong> vitamins, minerals, trace<br />
elements, glandular products, help restore <strong>the</strong> normal equilibrium and<br />
homeostasis of <strong>the</strong> body. And even <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> social—<strong>the</strong> supplement<br />
programs are very individualized. Kelly did and we do individualize all<br />
<strong>the</strong>se supplement programs. So no two patients are in exactly <strong>the</strong> same<br />
protocol and some of <strong>the</strong>m, of course, is similar.<br />
Now in addition to <strong>the</strong> vitamins, minerals, trace elements, etc. designed<br />
specifically for each patient, we use for <strong>cancer</strong> patients large doses of<br />
pancreatic enzymes. Now this was Kelly’s great innovation and <strong>the</strong><br />
tradition we follow, of course. Now pancreatic enzymes have been<br />
known since <strong>the</strong> 1850s and 1860s, and <strong>the</strong>y’re known as digestive<br />
enzymes. They help us break down proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. In<br />
addition, Dr. John Beard was <strong>the</strong> great professor at <strong>the</strong> University of<br />
Edinburg, English by birth, Scottish by profession. He taught at Edinburg<br />
all his professional life. He was a very brilliant embryologist, got his<br />
doctorate in 1884 from <strong>the</strong> University of Freiburg in Germany. And he<br />
was one of <strong>the</strong> great embryologists. His work in embryology is still<br />
quoted today on <strong>the</strong> literature. But his work in embryology led him on a<br />
side tangent into pancreatic enzymes and <strong>cancer</strong>. He was not trained as<br />
a <strong>cancer</strong> researcher but he was a brilliant man like a lot of brilliant men<br />
like Linus Pauling that become experts in a lot of different fields. And in<br />
1902 he wrote <strong>the</strong> first paper claiming pancreatic enzymes in addition to<br />
<strong>the</strong> digestive capability which had been well documented by that point,<br />
The Quest for The Cures Page 148