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Linda L. Isaacs, MD, received her medical degree from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and completed her residency at New York University Medical School. Board Certified in Internal Medicine, she practices in New York City. For more than 20 years, she worked with her colleague, Nicholas J. Gonzalez, MD [http://www.beatcancer.org/blog-posts/dr-nicholas-gonzalez-holistic-oncologist ], using a nutritional approach for treating patients diagnosed with cancer and other degenerative diseases, and together authoring the book The Trophoblast and the Origins of Cancer. Since his untimely death in 2015, she has continued the work that they shared. Listen to this extremely informative podcast and learn: • The value of a metabolic approach to cancer • Three key components of individualized nutritional protocols for cancer • Why vegetarian diets are not appropriate for all patients • Which types of cancer patients need animal protein • The history of the Kelley and Gonzalez methods • What really went wrong with their clinical research trial • The surprising connection between pregnancy and cancer • The historic role of coffee enemas and pancreatic enzymes for cancer • Fascinating case histories of patients who took no orthodox treatments • Impressive results with pancreatic cancer patients even 15 years out • Which patients are not candidates for this program If you are interested in Dr. Isaacs program you can learn more at www.DrLindaI.com. However, if you find that you are not eligible for the program or cannot afford the costs, do not despair that you can’t get well – there are still many, many options out there for you, starting with an individualized consultation from one of our BeatCancer.org certified counselors. Feel free to contact us at 888-5511-2223 or through our website.


Board-certified in internal medicine, Ron Weiss, MD, is a primary care doctor in New Jersey and Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at Rutgers University Medical School.Trained in allopathic medicine, he changed his focus to an integrative medicine approach after the death of his father from end stage metastatic pancreatic cancer. Dr. Weiss had been instrumental in altering his father's diet post diagnosis, and within days, his father returned to work, the gym and running. Although his father later died of his disease, he lived much longer than expected and had shrunk his tumor by 50% prior to his passing. 

Join us for this podcast and learn:

  • How Dr. Weiss used a macrobiotic diet to relieve his father's pain and reduce the size of his tumor.  
  • What is the Ethos Diet?  
  • What's unique about Dr. Weiss's 275-year-old, 342-acre farm in New Jersey?  
  • Where does he get his seeds and what does that mean for the produce grown there?  
  • What happens to disease when you eat a whole food plant-based diet?  
  • What often causes gene mutations that result in cancer?  
  • What are the most powerful foods you can eat to prevent illness?

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