I have put a lot of time and money researching alternative cancer treatments and there are a lot of garbage and anecdotal stories out there and caution is due. I have seen some negative reviews of One Man Alone concerning the vague details of the Kelley protocol. It is important to note that this book is not a do-it yourself book. It goes over the Kelley Protocol and some basic ideas about it, but not enough details are given on the premises of metabolic typing and the scientific rational of the treatment. Dr. Kelley’ s book “curing the incurables” or AKA “ one answer to cancer” goes into great detail about the theory and methodology of the treatment, but I would never recommend a do-it-yourself approach when facing such a dangerous disease as cancer. If I was suffering from Cancer, I would only go to Dr. Isaacs in New York, who currently continues the Kelley/Gonzalez regimen.
It is of value to point out that One man alone contains some “representative cases” that Dr. Gonzalez found while reviewing Dr. Kelley’s records. It is very important to understand this, because once you do grasp the fact that the 50 cases in this book are not the 50 “best cases” but just 50 “representative” cases, than they are even more so impressive. This is clearly stated in the book by Dr. Gonzalez where he elaborates on his project methodology about the case selection criteria. To paraphrase, he selected over 1000 cancer patients that met the initial selection criteria. He started interviewing them by phone and once he had 50 Cases representing almost all major types of cancer that met his strict selection criteria, he just stopped. He called 455 people and after that he stopped. So it is very important to understand that in the other hundreds of patients that were never contacted there could have been far more convincing and extraordinary cases. And yes half of the book is Xerox copies of with the proof that all patients had poor prognosis cancer. I happen to like that and would hope that every survivor testimony online came with proper documentation proving they indeed had cancer.
I scrutinized all the cases in the book for several weeks and I can confidently say that by being very skeptical when analyzing them, I was personally convinced that over 20 patients’ survival, out of the 50, can only be attributed to dr. Kelley’ s protocol. What is more impressive, is the fact that most of those where Stage IV cancers with a side order of a “death sentence” from their conventional doctors. The rest of the cases I find them convincing, but to the most outrageously skeptical critic they do not prove beyond any shadow of a doubt that the Kelley protocol was the sole contributor to their survival. Applying the same skepticism to other alternative Cancer treatments (I won’t mention names, but this includes the famous one with juices and a lot of coffee enemas!!), I had a hard time finding a single case/survivor story proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that the treatment in question was singularly responsible for their survival.
The book also includes the pancreatic study and it is a very interesting one. I will not spoil it for you, but such numbers are unheard of for pancreatic cancer that has metastasized. One of those patients is still alive! No such case exists in conventional or other alternative cancer treatments. I have come to realize that most alternative cancer treatments cut out meat/dairy/animal proteins and emphasize eating unprocessed foods with lot’ s of enzymes. I am not surprised that some of those might sometimes work and this, I attribute it to Dr. Beard’s theory on the trophoblastic origin of cancer, which is the basis of the Kelley/Gonzalez Regimen. The trophoblastic theory of cancer basically states that protein digesting enzymes (Proteolityc) are the body’ s main defense against cancer. By reducing animal protein, more systemic enzymes are left in the blood stream to fight cancer. Dr. Kelley went even further and based on other scientists work, he correlated Cancer and the trophoblastic theory of cancer to the balance of the autonomic nervous system. This book gives a good idea of the treatment but not a lot of details.
In conclusion, this book must be purchased by everyone. Everyone can hold, in their hands, the irrefutable proof that the “cure” to the cancer pandemic has been found 100 years ago and is still available today with Dr. Linda L. Isaacs, M.D..
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Caution is due when looking into alternative cancer treatments. This is a very skeptical review of the book!
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Over 20 years after it was submitted for publication, this book is finally available. This is hard hitting evidence that cancers have been cured using the protocol based on William Donald Kelley's expansion of John Beard's work.Written by Nicholas Gonzalez, M.D. a conventionally trained cancer physician, this book is a compilation of medical records and charts showing that many cancers can be successfully treated without using chemo, radiation or surgery. These records and the persons who survived, cannot be denied. Lies and misinformation cannot change the facts.
This is not a "How to do it" book. It is though, a book about "They did it!" and the person that led them to their recovery.
This is not a "How to do it" book. It is though, a book about "They did it!" and the person that led them to their recovery.
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This is an excellent book about the genius by the name William Donald Kelley, but perhaps it is less useful as a practical guide. The Gonzales protocol is described in more detail in the 2017 N.Gonzalez book "Nutrition and the Autonomic Nervous System." Keep in mind that the 1999 edition of W.D. Kelley's book "One Answer to Cancer" is available for free online. That one is a do-it-yourself ebook, but the questionnaire on metabolic types is missing there. As a substitute, readers can try Mercola's Nutritional Typing in combination with the description of metabolic types in "One Answer to Cancer." One major difference between the Gonzalez protocol and Kelley method is the form of pancreatic enzymes. Kelley had recommended pancreatin, whereas Gonzalez had prescribed freeze-dried porcine pancreatic tissue, which is still produced as a nutrituional supplement by a New Zealand company and their affiliate in California.
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If you are a cancer patient who wants an alternative treatment, but are having trouble convincing family, friends, even your doctors, then the two new landmark companion cancer books by Dr. Gonzalez may help. Book one, The TROPHOBLAST and the ORIGINS OF CANCER by Gonzalez and Isaacs provides the history and the theoretical underpinning for the objective medical evidence collected 20-years earlier and now published in the second Gonzalez book ONE MAN ALONE. Together they explain the nature of cancer and leave little doubt that advanced cancer can be successfully treated over the long term using the understanding and methods which a little known scientist originated more than 100 years ago.
If I had to advise a cancer patient, the one book to read would be ONE MAN ALONE. This book contains medical records of fifty cancer patients and documents their remissions where conventional treatments and therapy failed. There is probably no better or easier to read documentation of a successful cancer treatment program. The cases are based on the work of Dr. William Kelley, DDS. During the 1960s, Kelley utilized pancreatic enzymes in conjunction with his own diet ideas and cured his own pancreatic cancer. He then went on to have remarkable success using the same program to successfully treat others with cancer. His success was so phenomenal, that Nick Gonzalez volunteered to study and verify Dr. William Kelley's records. Gonzalez was then a medical student at Cornell University Medical College in New York, and began his research there as a medical student under the direction of Dr. Robert A. Good, at the time President of Sloan-Kettering which was one of Cornell's teaching institutions. Dr. Good thought 50 of William Kelley's cases would be compelling and ONE MAN ALONE contains the summaries and redacted medical records of cancer remissions in these 50 cases selected from hundreds of cases reviewed by Gonzalez.
For me, reading ONE MAN ALONE was a medical education. I have seen my own medical records, but this book provides a unique opportunity to review all the relevant medical records of 50 individuals diagnosed with advanced cancers, starting with the early, and often wrong initial diagnosis.
The Kelley/Gonzalez understanding and treatment protocol of today is based on the pioneering work of embyologist John Beard (1858-1924). Under the microscope Beard observed that the trophoblast cells of the placenta were strikingly similar to cancer cells. Beard's observation led him to propose his trophoblast theory of cancer after thirty years of painstaking work. Beard's theory and the treatment he proposed was logical. It had enough initial success to be reported in JAMA.
Under the Beard/Gonzalez-Isaacs theory, not all embyonic/stem cells become malignant cancer. There is a specific cell with the ability to bore a hole through tissue called the trophoblast. The trophoblast is the type of cell which makes up the placenta during pregnancy. Gonzalez and Isaacs make an authoritative case that the action of a malignancy mimics the action of the placenta before it fully differentiates around day 56 of pregnancy. These authors take considerable pains to show the similarities between the embryonic trophoblast settling in the uterus without rejection and the aggressive malignancy so common today.
Beard then discovered the means by which these cells are kept from dividing in healthy people; the cure for cancer.
Today, Drs. Gonzalez and Isaacs are following in Beard's and Kelley's footsteps with truly miraculous results. Now we have both a theory and evidence. In TROPHOBLAST, Dr. Gonzalez summarizes his assessment of Kelley's patients, and their remarkable recoveries, and why in his opinion, the Kelly program began to fail over time as the potency of the enzymes was increased. ONE MAN ALONE details the evidence. Together these landmark books answer the question which alternative therapy should be most effective in treating and reversing cancer. If read by those affected by this disease, it should increase the market for appropriate enzymes and ultimately reduce the severity and incidence of the disease throughout the world. The next time someone asked you for a contribution to fight some kind of cancer, you can tell them in all honesty that the problem of cancer has been solved, and recommend these books to those who do not believe it.
If I had to advise a cancer patient, the one book to read would be ONE MAN ALONE. This book contains medical records of fifty cancer patients and documents their remissions where conventional treatments and therapy failed. There is probably no better or easier to read documentation of a successful cancer treatment program. The cases are based on the work of Dr. William Kelley, DDS. During the 1960s, Kelley utilized pancreatic enzymes in conjunction with his own diet ideas and cured his own pancreatic cancer. He then went on to have remarkable success using the same program to successfully treat others with cancer. His success was so phenomenal, that Nick Gonzalez volunteered to study and verify Dr. William Kelley's records. Gonzalez was then a medical student at Cornell University Medical College in New York, and began his research there as a medical student under the direction of Dr. Robert A. Good, at the time President of Sloan-Kettering which was one of Cornell's teaching institutions. Dr. Good thought 50 of William Kelley's cases would be compelling and ONE MAN ALONE contains the summaries and redacted medical records of cancer remissions in these 50 cases selected from hundreds of cases reviewed by Gonzalez.
For me, reading ONE MAN ALONE was a medical education. I have seen my own medical records, but this book provides a unique opportunity to review all the relevant medical records of 50 individuals diagnosed with advanced cancers, starting with the early, and often wrong initial diagnosis.
The Kelley/Gonzalez understanding and treatment protocol of today is based on the pioneering work of embyologist John Beard (1858-1924). Under the microscope Beard observed that the trophoblast cells of the placenta were strikingly similar to cancer cells. Beard's observation led him to propose his trophoblast theory of cancer after thirty years of painstaking work. Beard's theory and the treatment he proposed was logical. It had enough initial success to be reported in JAMA.
Under the Beard/Gonzalez-Isaacs theory, not all embyonic/stem cells become malignant cancer. There is a specific cell with the ability to bore a hole through tissue called the trophoblast. The trophoblast is the type of cell which makes up the placenta during pregnancy. Gonzalez and Isaacs make an authoritative case that the action of a malignancy mimics the action of the placenta before it fully differentiates around day 56 of pregnancy. These authors take considerable pains to show the similarities between the embryonic trophoblast settling in the uterus without rejection and the aggressive malignancy so common today.
Beard then discovered the means by which these cells are kept from dividing in healthy people; the cure for cancer.
Today, Drs. Gonzalez and Isaacs are following in Beard's and Kelley's footsteps with truly miraculous results. Now we have both a theory and evidence. In TROPHOBLAST, Dr. Gonzalez summarizes his assessment of Kelley's patients, and their remarkable recoveries, and why in his opinion, the Kelly program began to fail over time as the potency of the enzymes was increased. ONE MAN ALONE details the evidence. Together these landmark books answer the question which alternative therapy should be most effective in treating and reversing cancer. If read by those affected by this disease, it should increase the market for appropriate enzymes and ultimately reduce the severity and incidence of the disease throughout the world. The next time someone asked you for a contribution to fight some kind of cancer, you can tell them in all honesty that the problem of cancer has been solved, and recommend these books to those who do not believe it.
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If you have cancer, read and be rewarded.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 18, 2018Verified Purchase
Cancer does not have to be a death sentence. The discovery 100 years ago is solid science...read the literature today
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This brilliant discovery was made 100 years ago but was forgotten ...
Reviewed in Canada on January 17, 2016Verified Purchase
For those who are not familiar with Nicholas gonzalez..he is (was) the most valuable naturopathic doctor on the entire planet. His practice is the only one treating cancer successfully because he, unlike conventional medicine knows what cancer really is and how it can be treated. This brilliant discovery was made 100 years ago but was forgotten and was resurrected by Gonzalez and his mentor John Kelly over the last 4 or 5 decades. This book contains actual medical documents that detail 50 cases of people who had some of the most agressive cancers known and were treated successfully. This book also highlights the protocol used by Kelly and gonzalez for metabolic typing to achieve optimum nutritional diets to cancer patients to rebalance the autonomic nervous system. This is an outstanding reference with one regret that more detail was not included in Kellys original metabolic typing questionnaire which included 3200 questions.
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Reviewed in Canada on February 11, 2017Verified Purchase
I wish they write more about the therapys than rather what they did
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Reviewed in Canada on February 11, 2017Verified Purchase
Thank you!
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I've only skimmed through it. You'll have to wait ...
Reviewed in Canada on June 27, 2015Verified Purchase
I've only skimmed through it. You'll have to wait till I get a chance to read it thoroughly before I can comment on it.








