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William Donald Kelley (November 1, 1925 – January 30, 2005) was an American orthodontist who developed "non-specific metabolic therapy," an alternative cancer treatment, now known to be ineffective, which he based on his personal belief that "wrong foods [cause] malignancy to grow, while proper foods [allow] natural body defenses to work."
Aug 19, 2021 · Hear from the man himself, Dr. William Donald Kelley, author of One Answer to Cancer and doctor to 33,000 cancer patients, discussing the enzyme treatment of cancer, in his only filmed interview.
May 14, 2021 · Aged 35, Dr. William Donald Kelley was diagnosed with stage IV pancreatic cancer with metastases into his liver, lungs and bones. He was given just a few weeks to live, yet he cured himself...
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Sep 14, 2021 · Dr. William Donald Kelley, nutritionist & orthodontist, received B.S., B.A., M.S. and D.D.S. degrees from Baylor University in Texas.
When Dr. William Donald Kelley, DDS developed pancreatic cancer in 1962, he was given less than a 4 weeks to live by the physicians of his day. Facing imminent death, Dr. Kelley chose to follow the theories of Dr. John Beard, MD in order to enjoy an improved quality of life. Dr. Beard
The Kelley Metabolic Protocol is a comprehensive cancer treatment program developed by Dr. William Donald Kelley. With a reported 93% success rate for treating various types of cancer, including pancreatic and liver cancer, the protocol employs enzymes to break down the protein coating of cancer cells, enabling the immune system to recognize ...
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The Boston oncologist has launched one of the the world’s first center dedicated to studying an explosion of cancers in young people. In the 1990s, doctors began seeing a rise in the number of otherwise healthy people under 50 being stricken with cancer, especially colorectal cancer.