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William Kelley - One Answer to Cancer

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The Original Metabolic Medicines Cancer Cure

Dr. Kelleys

Do-it-Yourself Book

One Answer

to Cancer

Reviewed after 32 years
1967 1999

with

Cancer

Cure

Suppressed

By

Dr. William Donald Kelley, D.D.S., M.S.

Copyright 1998 by William Donald Kelley, D.D.S.
Medical Missionaries USA

Published By

Cancer Coalition for Alternative Therapies, Inc.
P.O. Box 222, Mount Pearl, NF A1N 2C2 CANADA
(709) 726-7060 Fax (709) 726-8227

All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced
in any form without the written permission of the author.

Printed in Canada

Library of Congress Catalog Card Number

Categories: 1. Health & Fitness 2. Medical/Nursing/Homecare 3. Nutrition

4. Self-Actualization/Self Help

ISBN

This Book Is Dedicated To Carol, Wanda
And to You, who have prayed for relief for yourself,
Your loved ones, or friends.
This is written that you may tell them that
Your prayers have been answered
And that all is well...
And so it is.

Advances in Modern Medicine boggle ones mind and are quite overwhelming. Yet Illness has increased on every hand.

Since the Medical Communities, both Orthodox and Alternative, have failed so miserably in Health Care and succeeded so
brilliantly in Health Plundering, it would seem to justify one
to investigate True Health Care Concepts

CANCER

One must address the Metabolic Process.

Attacking the product of defective Metabolism
leads one down a blind pathway to a Dead End.

William Donald Kelley, D.D.S., M.S.

William Donald Kelley, D.D.S., M.S.


*Answers*

To those of you who are plagued with serious questions and demand answers, you will be eternally indebted to Bonnie OSullivan. She is the editor of this 1999 edition of One Answer To Cancer.

Bonnie has addressed the editing of this book with a desire to get truthful, correct, intelligent and honest answers to the multitude of questions that have gone unanswered during her 37 years of diligent study and work within the health seeking community.

She has searched through all the collections of documents about the Kelley Metabolic Medicines Paradigm that she could find from Kansas, Texas, Washington, Pennsylvania, California, and Georgia and everywhere in-between to give you the answers you need and desire.

Bonnie attacked this task with her whole being and, like the proverbial pit bull with lockjaw, would not let go until all your questions were adequately answered.


*Preface*

That which you are about to read may change your life forever.

When I was 11 years old, my brother Scott was diagnosed with terminal cancer; he was 20 at the time. His story is unique because he was one of the 150,000 individuals lucky enough to find Dr. Kelleys book, One Answer To Cancer , and one of the only 33,000 to actually go on the program. Today, in 1997, he is healthy, cancer-free and living in California with his wife and three children. Scotts experience changed the lives of each member of our family.

For me, the effect appeared when I was older. Around the age of 19, I began to experiment with various diets. I would cross-reference my overall sense of energy and my performances in running 10 kilometers to the diets I used, always allowing at least 90 days between any changes. What I found should come as no surprise to anyone: When I consumed a largely uncooked vegetarian diet, eliminated alcohol consumption and drank plenty of fresh squeezed juices, my 10K running times and subsequent recovery periods were shorter than when I used a diet of more meat and cooked foods. In other words, my body worked better on simple fuels from nature.

For the greatest majority of us, we are born in perfect health. Our health and aging process after birth is largely influenced by genetics, culture, geography and, of course, the foods and liquids we consume. These things are all that distinguish who will grow to be strong and who will grow weak. Why is it some people can live lives of smoking and poor diet and live to be 90 and others are susceptible to ill health and disease while living a relatively healthy lifestyle? The fact is, regardless of outward physical appearance some people will become cancer victims and some apparently likely candidates wont. It is simply human nature that some bodies are innately stronger and more resistant than others are. As adult individuals we have only one variable which is in our total control: Our diets.

The difference in lifestyle that you have led and your ancestry three generations removed is remarkable. We live in a world where air pollution is a daily occurrence; we work in jobs that are demanding in time, tolerance and ability to change and adapt. We struggle to balance our career, family, spiritual, emotional and social lives, and, yet as a society we have largely failed to intelligently consider the fuel which runs this remarkable human body. Fuels that provide peak performance and keep our internal operating systems running properly.

When we are young, we feel invincible, immortal. Some of us develop habits and patterns in early adult life that prove detrimental later on. We eat too much dead food, drink too much alcohol, smoke cigarettes and take prescription drugs for any little perceived ill all the while wrongly trusting that the regulatory bodies of society will look out for our health.

Well, let me tell you, in the words of a great songwriter: "I read the news today oh boy."

Against the advice of leading doctors and scientists across the country, FDA commissioner Dr. Kessler approved the fat substitute Olestra for public consumption. Doctors across the country from John Hopkins to Harvard Medical warned against the possible fall-out from introducing this synthetic fat into the American diet for reasons which have been well published in the media, (see Appendix II). Interestingly most of the warning comes from the academic side of the medical science community. Why do you suppose that is? Ill tell you...

I have believed for a long time that the American Medical Complex and the Consumer Food and Beverage Industrial Complex have little interest in the prevention of disease. It makes far better business sense to let the population eat, drink and smoke to their hearts content and then offer seemingly high tech and expensive methods for cleaning up the aftermath. In the United States, the food industry alone generates 500 billion dollars in sales: Bacon, eggs, milk, fast food franchises, soft drinks, fried food, dead food, overcooked food, sweets, treats and canned goods. We have gotten away from simple diets and become human garbage disposals. Sixty percent of the American public is overweight. Clearly the large food conglomerates are successfully marketing to an oblivious public. After feeding your body with dead and processed foods for 20, 30, 40 or more years, things begin to run less perfectly. We have overlooked the processing energy required to digest bacon and eggs each morning, that steak in the evening and the cocktails in between. The result is the current health crisis where one in three will have cancer in their lifetimes not to mention heart disease.

But instead of educating the public on how our bodies function best, the medical establishment chooses instead to clean out those arteries with drugs and catheters, perform by-pass surgery or cut the problem out (or off) altogether. To be fair, the American medical community has done some wonderful things and made outstanding progress in the last 45 years. But it is simply not in their best interest to prevent disease. They are in the business of treating disease. This is where the money is: Surgery, MRI, radiation, chemotherapy, research and examinations. The doctors dont want a disease-fee society any more than lawyers want a perfectly honest one.

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