Guest guest Posted January 19, 2012 Report Share Posted January 19, 2012 I recently heard that cesium chloride was useful in treating cancer, rapidly reducing the size of tumors. I have not read any research on it, possibly because it would be difficult to get published due to peer reviewers protecting big pharma. Radioactive cesium chloride is used to treat prostate cancer, but a non-radioactive cesium chloride is available through Amazon. It is similar to potassium, and it is recommended to take extra potassium with it to prevent excessive cesium being taken up into normal cells; where it can interfere with cell function if levels get too high. Recommended adult dose is 1-3 gms per day in 2-3 doses. Side effects are stomach upset, and possibly headache. Don’t remember if there was anything else. Anne M., BSN, MSN/IH, RNmcfighter@... From: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism [mailto:BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism ] On Behalf Of Caryn_ReidSent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 10:14 AMTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Subject: OT: I need ideas on how to treat cancer.... Other than vitamin C or GcMAF, can someone recommend any alternative treatments? Private emails are greatly appreciated. Thanks.__________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 6810 (20120119) __________The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus.http://www.eset.com __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 6810 (20120119) __________The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus.http://www.eset.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2012 Report Share Posted January 19, 2012 Caryn I sent you an email. I forgot to add coconut oil - Dr. Fife has a book - I think it's called The Coconut Oil Miracle. I think he quotes some studies on how the oil helps fight various cancers... not sure how accurate the info is but still worth a mention. Kim > > I recently heard that cesium chloride was useful in treating cancer, rapidly > reducing the size of tumors. I have not read any research on it, possibly > because it would be difficult to get published due to peer reviewers > protecting big pharma. Radioactive cesium chloride is used to treat > prostate cancer, but a non-radioactive cesium chloride is available through > Amazon. It is similar to potassium, and it is recommended to take extra > potassium with it to prevent excessive cesium being taken up into normal > cells; where it can interfere with cell function if levels get too high. > Recommended adult dose is 1-3 gms per day in 2-3 doses. Side effects are > stomach upset, and possibly headache. Don't remember if there was anything > else. > > > > Anne M., BSN, MSN/IH, RN > > mcfighter@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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