Guest guest Posted January 7, 2008 Report Share Posted January 7, 2008 Hello All, I am taking cesium chloride for breast cancer (for the 4th time). The third time I started, within about 1-1/2 weeks, I started developing foggy vision and within another week started seeing brightly colored rainbows around bright lights at night. The vision was worst in the morning, getting somewhat better as the day progressed, but there was a steady progression of the visual effects getting a little worse each day (even more foggy the next morning and not clearing up quite as much during the day). It got so difficult to read that I stopped taking the cesium chloride. Within several days most of the effects stopped and within a week my eyesight was back to normal. I did a little research and added some supplements to my cesium chloride protocol (beta carotene, more vitamin C as ascorbic acid) and started up again. It took longer this time, but my vision is deteriorating again. Has anyone had the same or a similar experience? Does anyone have any theories as to what might be happening & /or what might be tried to clear the vision? Thanks very much for any insight or suggestions. Cheryl, near Frederick, MD PS The first two times I took cesium chloride, both about 6 weeks each, I developed visual effects only near the end oof the time I was taking the cesium chloride, and these effects were different than what is happening now. The first two times, there was an occasional flickering effect to my vision and occasionally seeing trails. These visual effects also stopped within several days of stopping the cesium chloride. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2008 Report Share Posted January 7, 2008 I don't know if you are aware that cesium chloride robs the body of potassium, and that if you are taking it on a protocol, that you need to supplement with massive doses of potassium. For more info on the proper use of cesium cholide and its potential downfalls check out this site. http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/Alkaline.html gardenerinmd wrote: Hello All, I am taking cesium chloride for breast cancer (for the 4th time). The third time I started, within about 1-1/2 weeks, I started developing foggy vision and within another week started seeing brightly colored rainbows around bright lights at night. The vision was worst in the morning, getting somewhat better as the day progressed, but there was a steady progression of the visual effects getting a little worse each day (even more foggy the next morning and not clearing up quite as much during the day). It got so difficult to read that I stopped taking the cesium chloride. Within several days most of the effects stopped and within a week my eyesight was back to normal. I did a little research and added some supplements to my cesium chloride protocol (beta carotene, more vitamin C as ascorbic acid) and started up again. It took longer this time, but my vision is deteriorating again. Has anyone had the same or a similar experience? Does anyone have any theories as to what might be happening & /or what might be tried to clear the vision? Thanks very much for any insight or suggestions. Cheryl, near Frederick, MD PS The first two times I took cesium chloride, both about 6 weeks each, I developed visual effects only near the end oof the time I was taking the cesium chloride, and these effects were different than what is happening now. The first two times, there was an occasional flickering effect to my vision and occasionally seeing trails. These visual effects also stopped within several days of stopping the cesium chloride. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2008 Report Share Posted January 9, 2008 Hi Rick, Yes, I have read from many sources about potassium depletion with cesium chloride and have been taking a suggested amount of potassium from one one of those sources. The results from my latest blood test did indicate that my potassium levels had dropped so I have just increased my potassium intake but not enough time has elapsed yet to see if the increased potassium is going to help clear up the foggy vision. Cheryl, near Frederick, MD > Hello All, > I am taking cesium chloride for breast cancer (for the 4th time). > The third time I started, within about 1-1/2 weeks, I started > developing foggy vision and within another week started seeing > brightly colored rainbows around bright lights at night. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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