Bombshell: Explosive Medical Secrets That Will Redefine Aging
gluten intolerant a couple of years ago and also was diagnosed with bone loss. You gave him a series of mineral IVs last year. Between the minerals that he still takes faithfully, hormone replacement, and supplementation, his bone density is now excellent! IV treatments are easy to make fun of. I remember a couple of years ago you allowed
20/20
, the TV program, to film me getting my vitamin C IVs from you. And when it aired, they mocked the protocol, saying “Why is it necessary to go to such extremes?”
    MG: Large doses of vitamin C stimulate the immune system, help the liver work better, and strengthen our adrenals. High doses ofvitamins can accelerate the efficiency and effectiveness of organs in the body. This is huge because most people come to us with reduced organ function, reduced adrenal function, and sluggish livers. So if we can help stimulate these organs to work better, we’ve helped them immensely.
    SS: Can you test for mineral depletion?
    MG: Yes, you can do a blood test for mineral depletion. But here’s the vicious cycle; most people do not have great digestive systems, so therefore they don’t absorb minerals well. The people who are treated with acid blockers for their heartburn and GERD will not have enough hydrochloric acid in their stomachs, which will result in decreased absorption of minerals. So, most of the people out there on Nexium, prilosec, Aciphex, and other acid blockers are ultimately going to have mineral depletion problems.
    SS: What a vicious cycle. Gut problems create mineral problems, which create bone problems; the cascade again, the downward cycle we call aging. But it’s really not about aging; it’s about a lack of understanding that we are living longer and that the body parts have to be addressed, listened to, and corrected, just like a mechanic listens to the sounds of a car engine.
    How long does a house last? If you take care of the house diligently, and quickly address any problem that comes up, the house can last indefinitely. If you don’t take care of it, it won’t last very long.
    —Aubrey de Grey, famed gerontologist
     
    MG: What is also important and maybe even more important are digestive enzymes, pancreatic enzymes. The pancreas is an important organ that makes enzymes to digest protein, starch, and fat. In most people, the pancreas is not working well. The pancreas is the organ most affected by pesticides.
    SS: Is this the connection to the huge rise in pancreatic cancer?
    MG: We believe this is a major reason. The pancreas is put through too much stress from too much sugar and pesticides.
    SS: And everyone consumes too much sugar, and everyone is affected by pesticides. And we wonder why we are sick. Pancreatic cancer is the most dreaded of the cancers. Few seem to survive, other than patients of Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez who, I’ve learned through my interviewing, has had such great success with pancreatic cancer patients—probably due, in no small way, to the fact that his protocol uses massive amounts of pancreatic enzymes.
    MG: Again, in the Chinese medicine clock, there are twelve different organs, systems, or meridians. They have two hours of the twenty-four-hour clock. The pancreas time is between nine and eleven in the morning. That means the pancreas is working most effectively at that time, and twelve hours later these organs work least effectively. That’s why most people digest their breakfasts well because they have lots of naturally occurring pancreatic enzymes. Americans eat very small breakfasts and huge dinners. Late in the evening is when your pancreas is least able to produce digestive enzymes. So consequently these people can’t digest their food, and go to bed with a full stomach and wake up feeling lousy.
    To keep a healthy pancreas, don’t eat late and supplement with digestive enzymes, and as far as the pesticides, we can treat and detoxify them with homeopathy and herbs.
    One of the first things I do with my patients is look at the

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