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Cesium Chloride / High pH (Oxygenation) Therapy

Cesium is one of the most alkaline elements and raises the pH (oxygen content) of the body's cells.  Otto Warburg earned a Nobel prize for showing that cancer thrives in anaerobic (without oxygen), or acidic, conditions. Later research by Keith Brewer, PhD and H.E. Sartori has shown that raising the pH range of a cell to 8.0 creates a deadly environment for cancer. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with numbers below 7 representing an acidic condition and above 7 representing an alkaline, or oxygenated, condition. When cesium is taken up by cancer cells, it raises the pH of the cell. The cells that die are absorbed and eliminated by the body.

Cesium Chloride has been successfully used as an alternative or complementary cancer treatment for breast cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer, colon cancer, pancreatic cancer, liver cancer, skin cancer, ovarian cancer, stomach cancer, cervical cancer, brain cancer, kidney cancer, testicular cancer, bone cancer, throat cancer, thyroid cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, cancers of the bladder and gallbladder, metastatic melanoma, and cancers in animals (including feline, canine, and equine cancer.)

It is extremely important when taking Cesium Chloride that one also supplement with Potassium!!

The Importance of Potassium in the Blood

Hyperkalemia is an excess of serum potassium. Most potassium in the body (98%) is found within cells; only a small amount usually circulates in the bloodstream [i.e. the serum]. The balance of potassium between the cells and the blood is critical to the body. It affects the way the cell membranes work and governs the action of the heart and the pathways between the brain and muscles. If you have excess potassium in the blood, it is usually excreted by the kidneys. However, the levels can get too high if your kidneys aren't working right, which is the most common cause of hyperkalemia. Another cause is damaged cells releasing potassium into the bloodstream faster than even normal kidneys can clear it. Medications or diet may also affect the amount of potassium in the blood. Hyperkalemia is a serious condition that must be treated promptly.

Some patients on cesium develop evidence of potassium depletion so serum potassium needs to be monitored along with uric acid blood levels. Any alkaline therapy changes the pH of the body toward a more alkaline state. This causes movement of potassium into cells [i.e. which depletes serum potassium] which may result in low serum potassium values. In other words, cesium chloride does not drive potassium out of the cancer cells, rather it drives potassium into the cancer cells, thus reducing blood serum potassium levels. Potassium must be supplemented to the cancer diet to increase the amount of serum potassium. However, if the serum potassium get too high, then hyperkalemia can result. It is this delicate balance of serum potassium that forces a cancer patient to have their serum potassium level checked every couple of weeks. Kidney damage can result if serum potassium gets too high, but drinking higher levels of water generally takes care of this problem.

Symptoms of hypokalemia (too LITTLE serum potassium) include:

"... fatigue, muscle weakness and cramps, and intestinal paralysis, which may lead to bloating, constipation, and abdominal pain. Severe hypokalemia may result in muscular paralysis or abnormal heart rhythms (cardiac arrhythmias) that can be fatal." http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/infocenter/minerals/potassium/index.html

Symptoms of hyperkalemia (too MUCH serum potassium) include:

"... tingling of the hands and feet, muscular weakness, and temporary paralysis. The most serious complication of hyperkalemia is the development of an abnormal heart rhythm (cardiac arrhythmia), which can lead to cardiac arrest." http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/infocenter/minerals/potassium/index.html

In other words, both hypokalemia AND hyperkalemia can lead to muscular weakness and abnormal heart rhythm. While these are strong statements, getting your potassium level checked every 2 or 3 weeks should easily give you the ability to keep your potassium in a safe range (by making slight adjustments if your potassium levels get slightly above or slightly below the normal range).

Here is a summary of the rules for taking cesium chloride and potassium chloride:

Rule #1: Take 3 grams (i.e. 3,000 mg) of cesium cloride a day, divided into two equal doses of 1.5 grams each.

Rule #2: Take 1,200 mg of liquid ionic potassium chloride a day, divided into two equal doses. Note that the dose of potassium is less than half the cesium chloride dose, measured in milligrams (mg).

Rule #3: Take the potassium dose at least one hour after the cesium chloride. The reason for this is that if they are taken at the same time the potassium can block (i.e. compete with) the cesium chloride from getting into the cancer cells. The potassium should be taken orally.

Rule #4: Several of the foods you eat every day should be high in potassium. You should get more potassium from food intake than from potassium supplement. See the nutrient section for foods that contain potassium.

Rule #5: Drink lots of water with this treatment. It would be best to drink more than half a gallon of water a day for adults over 125 pounds.

Rule #6: Have at least two people do the calculations for how many TEAspoons or TABLEspoons of cesium chloride and potassium you take for each dose. Many people do not do the calculations correctly and take the wrong doses. Have a second pair of eyes read these instructions several times to make sure the doses are correct!! These are potent minerals that you are taking. An extreme overdose could kill you! PLEASE take this seriously!

In addition, you should add liquid ionic calcium chloride and liquid ionic magnesium chloride (or magnesium citrate) to your treatment.

Note: Some vendors of cesium chloride recommend 3,000 mg of liquid ionic potassium chloride per day and they do not mention having an hour gap between taking the cesium chloride and the potassium chloride. They may also have a person take the cesium chloride on a cycle of 5 days on, then 2 days off, or some other pattern. These instructions do not seem to be as effective as the above instructions.

Using DMSO With Cesium Chloride

DMSO is always required when you take cesium chloride. It is important to understand how to take them together. The recommended DMSO is 99.9% pure DMSO mixed: 70% DMSO and 30% distilled water or aloe.

First, Mix the DMSO and the cesium chloride together. The dosage of DMSO is one TABLEspoon each time you take the TABLEspoon of cesium chloride. DMSO is 100% natural and non-toxic. It should be noted that the FDA requires vendors to sell and label DMSO as a "solvent."

AFTER they are mixed together, wait several minutes before you apply the mixture to the skin. Do NOT mix the potassium in with this mixture. As mentioned above the potassium should be given no less than one hour AFTER the cesium chloride.

You can use a spray bottle or eye dropper bottle to administer the liquid to the skin. SPREAD the mixture over a wide area of the skin. Otherwise you could get a rash.

While DMSO is non-toxic, it can be mildly dangerous to handle, so it is absolutely critical to read this article which covers the safety warnings about using DMSO (e.g. it should NOT be used by pregnant women or women who might be pregnant, it should not touch cloth or gloves, etc. - see the article):

A Word About Body Odor and DMSO

The 1 tablespoon of DMSO, twice a day (i.e. 2 tablespoons a day), may cause significant body odor. This body odor has been described as an oyster or garlic smell. The bad breath and/or body odor is caused by the DMSO leaving your body after doing its job. Normally it leaves via the kidneys, but sometimes it leaves through the skin. You may find yourself taking a shower and changing clothes more than once a day. But DMSO is absolutely critical to your treatment because it grabs hold of the cesium chloride and drives it through the skin and into the cancer cells. For brain cancer patients, it blasts past the blood-brain barrier like it wasn't even there. Some cancer patients would rather die than have that much body odor. For advanced patients, that may explain their options.

What NOT To Take With Cesium Chloride
The above doses are designed to maximize the safe number of cancer cells that can be killed when treating cancer at home. NO alternative cancer treatment should be used with the cesium chloride and DMSO treatment that kills cancer cells. Killing too many cancer cells by combining treatments may lead to too much debris (i.e. dead cancer cells) in the body. This may cause an overload of toxins and congestion in the detoxification channels of the body.
This is also why it is CRUCIAL that effective detoxification therapy be administered alongside Cesium Chloride therapy.

What CAN be added to this treatment are treatments that build nutrition, build the immunity system, protect the kidneys and liver, etc.

The Pattern of Taking the Cesium Chloride and Potassium
The Cesium Chloride should be taken EVERY DAY until you reach your cesium limit (which will be discussed below).

It is important to note that with the cesium chloride treatment tumors may actually become enlarged BEFORE they start to shrink. The reason is generally inflammation, which will be discussed below. For certain types of cancers this inflammation may create a dangerous situation and the dosage of cesium chloride may need to be reduced for a short time. But generally, it should be taken every day.

Additional Warnings

Warning #1: When the cancer patient reaches their cesium limit (which will be discussed below) the patient SHOULD CONTINUE TO TAKE POTASSIUM FOR ANOTHER 3 MONTHS!! The reason for this is that the cesium will stay in your body (and continue to pull potassium into the cancer cells and out of the blood serum) for about 3 months after you stop taking it.

Warning #2: If you have cancer anywhere in your digestive tract, and if your digestive tract is obstructed, do NOT take this treatment. As mentioned above, inflammation may result temporarily from this treatment, and inflammation added to an obstructed digestive tract can be very dangerous.

Please be sure to obtain more information regarding this treatment before trying it! If possible, I recommend finding an experienced alternative health practictioner to administer this treatment. However, many have reportedly been successful at administering this therapy on their own.  Many cancers have reportedly been cured with this method; however, if this therapy is improperly administered, cesium chloride can be dangerous, even fatal.  If done properly however, you could become cancer-free in a matter of days.

Items You'll Need:

  • Cesium Chloride
  • Potassium Supplement
  • Zinc Supplement
  • You must also administer detoxification therapy!!

 

How It Works:

Cesium has been proven to get into cancer cells. The cesium:

1) Makes the cancer cells alkaline (Note: the BLOOD is NOT made alkaline, only the inside of the cancer cells)
2) Limits the intake of glucose into the cell (thus starving the cell and making the cell "sick" from lack of food)
3) Neutralizes the lactic acid (which is actually what causes the cell to multiply uncontrollably)
4) Stops the fermentation process, which is a second affect of limiting the glucose.

One practitioner who used cesium chloride therapy was Hans A. Nieper, M.D., (1928-1998), who practiced in Hannover, Germany. Many celebrities and executives from America went to Germany to be treated by Dr. Nieper, including one President of the United States.

Cesium chloride works by making cancer cells highly alkaline, typically 8.0 and above, thus killing the cancer cell. Cesium chloride not only kills cancer cells, directly or indirectly, it immediately stops the metastasis of the cancer, can start shrinking tumor masses within weeks, and almost always stops the pain of cancer within 24 to 48 hours, depending on what is causing the pain.

Note that it is the CANCER CELLS, not the blood serum, that rises to 8.0 or above. The body keeps the blood serum within a small range of pH, around 7.4.

The Cesium Chloride Protocol directly targets cancer cells. Normal cells do not injest the cesium chloride. DMSO allows cesium chloride to target the cancer cells in an even more dramatic way.

Review the following sources for further information:

http://www.essense-of-life.com/info/cesium.htm
http://www.barefoot.com
http://www.cancer-coverup.com/brewer/printbrewerreport.htm
http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/Alkaline.html

 
 
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