Dr. Linda L. Isaacs
I offer a nutritional approach for cancer patients that involves high dose pancreatic proteolytic enzymes, dietary modification and detoxification. When I was in medical school, I first heard of patients who had done remarkably well with such a program. I have dedicated my career to preserving this work and teaching patients about it. The late Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez and I published many case reports in peer-reviewed discussing cancer patients who have done well under our care. Click here for links to those publications.
While I never suffered from cancer, I myself began using this treatment approach because I developed a fatigue syndrome while in medical school. I recovered, and I continue to practice what I preach. Over the years I have seen many patients with diagnoses other than cancer benefit from this work.
I received my Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Kentucky, graduating with High Distinction with a major in biochemistry. My M.D. degree is from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. I completed a residency in Internal Medicine at the Department of Veteran's Affairs Medical Center at New York University Medical School. I am certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, completing the recertification process in 2001, in 2011, and in 2019.
After many years in New York City, I moved to Austin, TX in 2019.
I am active in Toastmasters International, winning the District 46 Table Topics (impromptu speaking) contest in 2005, and was named the 2014-2015 District 83 Area Governor of the Year. I completed the Distinguished Toastmaster award in 2016.