Guest guest Posted May 18, 2010 Report Share Posted May 18, 2010 I posted a question last week, but I never got a response from anyone. I am looking for the best alternative way to treat B-cell Leukemia in an adult that developed it as a result of being exposed to agent orange in Vietman. He has had it for several years and it hasn't changed much since diagnosis. Cancer Tutor recommends cesium chloride/DMSO as the primary protocol for this. The next treatment they recommend is the Cellect-Budwig protocol plus Barefoot calcium. My concerns with the second recommendation is that at the top of the leukemia page it states that calcium supplements should be taken with care to avoid hypercalcemia. Also the cellect formula contains shark cartilage which is also states at the top of the leukemia page that it will not help someone with leukemia. I always thought that with the Budwig protocol you were not supposed to supplement. Is cancer tutor a good site to get information from? Also is Essiac tea beneficial/safe for leukemia? I would really appreciate some advice or opinions on using cesium/DMSO for leukemia (good idea, dangerous, skeptical, etc???), or Cellect-Budwig plus barefoot calcium, or other ideas of what might be beneficial. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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