Dr. Gonzalez was on the brink of breaking through…
“Dr. Nick,” as his patients called him, had been wildly successful treating chronic illness and even late stage cancer with his revolutionary Gonzalez Protocol®. He was about to burst forth on a much larger stage. Unfortunately he never got the chance.
Prior to his unexpected death in 2015, Dr. Gonzalez had been recording in-depth patient case studies — the result of a lifetime of research and groundbreaking patient care — case studies that would publicly legitimize a whole new approach to nothing less than curing cancer.
Without Dr. Gonzalez himself here to drive this work forward, his groundbreaking protocols are now in danger of fading into oblivion.
Today, we’re asking for your help…
We invite you to become part of the movement that keeps Dr. Gonzalez’s life’s work alive. Help us bring his life-saving work into the light of day.
We need your support to keep his legacy alive as we work to spread his message to other practitioners and medical schools.
Thousands of people who could survive cancer will perish without his work. But without Dr. Gonzalez here with us, it will take resources, time, and innovative thinking to find an effective way to preserve his protocols and his legacy for the sake of those future survivors.
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Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez
Nicholas J. Gonzalez, MD
Nicholas James Gonzalez, MD, was born in Flushing, New York, and graduated from Brown University, Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude, with a degree in English Literature. He subsequently worked as a journalist, first at Time, Inc., before pursuing premedical studies at Columbia. He then received his medical degree from Cornell University Medical College in 1983. During a post graduate immunology fellowship under Dr. Robert A. Good, considered the father of immunology, he completed a research study evaluating an aggressive nutritional therapy in the treatment of advanced cancer.
In private practice in New York City from 1987, Dr. Gonzalez treated patients diagnosed with cancer and other serious degenerative illnesses. His nutritional research has received substantial financial support from Proctor and Gamble and Nestlé. Results from a pilot study published in 1999 described the most positive data in the medical literature for pancreatic cancer. He died in July 2015.