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Episode 6: What Would Doc Do<br />
<strong>the</strong> holocaust. He’s just given patients with nothing else to do who you<br />
can’t treat <strong>the</strong>m successfully with any conventional <strong>the</strong>rapy. He’s giving<br />
<strong>the</strong>m nutrition.<br />
And lo and behold, <strong>the</strong> problem was a lot of <strong>the</strong>m were getting well. And<br />
it’s interesting too, and <strong>the</strong>se are stories that as far as I know have<br />
never been told before. He—at one point he was arrested at gunpoint<br />
kind of like a typical, get 14—<strong>the</strong> equivalent of a SWAT team in those<br />
days, arresting <strong>the</strong>m and <strong>the</strong>y always do those things to try and<br />
embarrass you so <strong>the</strong>y came at midnight in front of his kid in pajamas<br />
dragging him away. Well, <strong>the</strong>re was a very prominent Washington<br />
politician high up in <strong>the</strong> justice department, I mean really high up in <strong>the</strong><br />
justice department who <strong>the</strong> next day called <strong>the</strong> local sheriff and said you<br />
let Kelly out or I’m going to have <strong>the</strong> entire federal government<br />
investigate every one of you from your—you’ll be audited on your<br />
income tax for <strong>the</strong> last 25 years. And he said you don’t want to mess<br />
with me. He was let out of jail within five minutes of that phone call. And<br />
<strong>the</strong>y never went after him again. He continued to practice. He just had<br />
patients sign a form saying I’m not a medical doctor. I’m doing nutrition<br />
and <strong>the</strong>y left him alone. So all <strong>the</strong>se incredible stories. And I would<br />
interview patients who would confirm all this, his family. I knew three of<br />
his four kids. And <strong>the</strong>y didn’t have an easy time because <strong>the</strong>y were <strong>the</strong><br />
kids of this crazy <strong>cancer</strong> quack doctor, <strong>the</strong> Dallas morning newspapers<br />
would carry it and <strong>the</strong> local radio show. Again, this is pre-internet. And it<br />
was tough. They would go to school and be laughed at. You’re <strong>the</strong> crazy<br />
quack doctor. So it was tough for <strong>the</strong>m.<br />
Ty: What is it <strong>about</strong> it Dr. Gonzalez in <strong>the</strong> pancreatic enzymes that<br />
is so successful at reversing <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong><br />
Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez: No one’s ever had <strong>the</strong> financing to do <strong>the</strong><br />
work. Now Beard did animal studies a 100 years ago. We’ve done<br />
animal studies too. We were fortunate that we’ve had funding from two<br />
major international corporations. People laugh when I say it but Proctor<br />
& Gamble gave us millions of dollars to help perfect <strong>the</strong> enzymes and<br />
Nestles. The chief of research at Nestle, Pierre Gassier [ph] was <strong>the</strong><br />
former medical director of <strong>the</strong> Pasteur Institute and Nestle had lured him<br />
away to run <strong>the</strong> research division. Nestle in those days had a 600 million<br />
dollar scientific, basic science, research division. They have a campus<br />
in Switzerland off of Lake Geneva that rivals <strong>the</strong> NIH. it’s unbelievable.<br />
And I’ve lectured <strong>the</strong>re several times. And Gassier was a real scientist.<br />
He was a physician by training and was head of <strong>the</strong> Pasteur Institute,<br />
one of <strong>the</strong> preeminent research institutions in <strong>the</strong> world. And he had<br />
heard <strong>about</strong> my work back in 1992. it’s like this is pre-internet. I don't<br />
know how people heard <strong>about</strong> me. Actually I do know so I’m actually<br />
kind of exaggerating. Pierre was—is—he’s still alive, lives in Moulton<br />
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