Enzyme Therapy to Cure Cancer
Nicholas J. Gonzalez, M.D., graduated from Brown University, Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude with a degree in English Literature. He subsequently completed his premedical work as a postgraduate student at Columbia University, and received his medical degree from Cornell University Medical College in 1983. After his internship, he completed fellowship training in immunology under Robert A. Good, Ph.D., M.D., considered to be the father of modern immunology. Dr. Gonzalez began researching nutritional approaches to cancer while a medical student, and completed an investigation of the enzyme therapy of cancer while an immunology fellow.
Here is the excerpt from Dr. Gonzalez’s interview in 2004 on the Deborah Ray Show: "From the day I began to go through (Dr.) Kelly’s records, I found patient after patient with advanced cancer, who clearly, by orthodox standards, should be dead, who were alive five, ten, fifteen years later. They have been treated by only (Dr.) Kelly…No one in the academic establishment believed that this could possibly be true."