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		<description><![CDATA[Dr. John Beard&#039;s cancer protocol was different than that of Dr. William Donald Kelley (1925-2005) or Dr. Nicholas James Gonzales (1947-2015).

William Seaman Bainbridge, M.D. (The Cancer Problem, 1918) wrote ...

&quot;The materials employed, for which we are indebted to Mr. B.T. Fairchild, who cooperated with Dr. Beard [1858-1924], were as follows: (1) Holadin capsule, a pancreas gland extract containing all the pancreatic enzymes — trypsin, amylopsin, and lipase — and the milk-curdling ferments. This was given to aid digestion. (2) &#039;Pepule&#039; oxgall compound, which contains inspissated oxgall, extractum pancreatis, and extract of nux vomica. The object of this was to give tone to the bowel and to aid elimination. (3) Lotio pancreatis, a glycerin extract prepared directly from the fresh gland and carrying in solution the entire soluble gland constituents. This solvent of broken-down tissue was applied topically to the ulcerating surfaces. (4) Injectio trypsini, a glycerin extract of trypsin which, according to Beard, was supposed to &#039;kill&#039; cancer cells. (5) Injectio amylopsini, a glycerin extract of amylopsin, which was thought to &#039;digest&#039; the dead cancer cells.&quot;]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. John Beard&#8217;s cancer protocol was different than that of Dr. William Donald Kelley (1925-2005) or Dr. Nicholas James Gonzales (1947-2015).</p>
<p>William Seaman Bainbridge, M.D. (The Cancer Problem, 1918) wrote &#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;The materials employed, for which we are indebted to Mr. B.T. Fairchild, who cooperated with Dr. Beard [1858-1924], were as follows: (1) Holadin capsule, a pancreas gland extract containing all the pancreatic enzymes — trypsin, amylopsin, and lipase — and the milk-curdling ferments. This was given to aid digestion. (2) &#8216;Pepule&#8217; oxgall compound, which contains inspissated oxgall, extractum pancreatis, and extract of nux vomica. The object of this was to give tone to the bowel and to aid elimination. (3) Lotio pancreatis, a glycerin extract prepared directly from the fresh gland and carrying in solution the entire soluble gland constituents. This solvent of broken-down tissue was applied topically to the ulcerating surfaces. (4) Injectio trypsini, a glycerin extract of trypsin which, according to Beard, was supposed to &#8216;kill&#8217; cancer cells. (5) Injectio amylopsini, a glycerin extract of amylopsin, which was thought to &#8216;digest&#8217; the dead cancer cells.&#8221;</p>
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