This is about cesium chloride being used as an alternative cancer treatment. **--I AM NOT A DOCTOR!** I am just stating what I have observed. My father died of complications related to cancer 2 years ago. He was using a cesium chloride treatment and died because his intestine burst when the cancer receded and left a hole. This is no miracle cure. Cancer is a terrible disease and will consume you if it can. To fight cancer it is a race to kill the cancer before it kills you.
Cesium suposedly works by one of two ways.
1. It makes you more alkaline which cancer has a hard time growing in.
2. It acts like potassium which takes glucose into the cell, but blocks the output of cancer cells where by killing the cell. Does not go into good cells, so it does not kill good cells only cancer. Much like Kimo therapy, but supposedly better on the body because kimo kills all cells.
Cesium also has a positive side affect that it takes away the pain because being alkali it neutralizes the lactic acid that comes from cancer and so doing takes away the pain. No more pain meds that make you goofy. You do have to have enough cesium in you to neutralize the acid before the pain goes away.
It has a negative affect in that it leaches potassium out of the body for the 3 months that it is active in the body. But taking potassium pills can fix that.
After my Dad died, I had some of the cesium left.
On 6/23/8 the Vet told my wife that our 10 year old sick dog had no more that 2 months to live. His liver had a tumor in it. It was 3 times the size and was pushing on his hart and other organs. We decided rather than weight for the cancer to take him slowly, We would try the cesium treatment in the percentage amount for his weight.(30lbs.) We also prayed to God over Fred to heal him. (I that is probably the most important part.)
On 8/26/8 after giving fried the treatment, we took him back to the vet who was amassed he was still alive and even happy and hyper. They took another xray and his liver had shrunk to about the size it should have been, and his organs were in the correct place.
It is now 12/28 and he is still doing fine. A little skinny probably because of the damage to his liver from the cancer, not the cesium.
We used cesium 'diet supliment' from http://www.rainbowminerals.net
There are others, that is just the ones we used.
The only side affect I saw in both of my dad and my dog Fred was that they both got more stubborn and maybe a little paranoid. But now Fred is not that way after the cesium has passed through his system in 3 months. Ti also tastes like salt water, but if my life depended on it, I would not care about that.
In the end it was a hard time getting it into fried over 2 weeks, and then continuing the potassium for 3 months in a lessoning graduated amount. Fried had good days and some bad days. But now his good days are about 95% of the time, and a little tired. His digestive track was a mess and still is a little. He now takes some vitamins and heats a lot of chicken, but is doing good. Even if cesium kills the cancer, the body has to deal with all the damage the cancer did.
New vid from 4/6/9 of Fred. Still doing good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zCful_7dko
Where is the best place now to get the cesium?
archivesDave 5 months ago
@archivesDave .. essense-of-life. I think this is a good one. Youtube does not let me put in a full address.
bfrance2002 5 months ago
my dad is going to put a detailed journal record of what we did and invite others to contribute their experiences. will put link up when it's ready. bfrance did u consider inflammation as a cause of intestinal rupture? did u observe inflammation in ur dog prior to tumour shrinkage? congrats on saving him and sorry about ur father x
clairebear2k6 9 months ago
@clairebear2k6 - We did not notice any inflammation. We did see a reduction in his liver a year later long ofter the cesium was gone. the original xray had his liver 2 times the size. a year later it was back down to its normal size. Although we assume his liver stayed damaged as he never gained any pounds. It acted like surosis of the liver. We did have to keep giving him potassium the rest of his life.He was skinny, but happy and not in any pain. He died at 14 years old which is old for a dog.
bfrance2002 9 months ago
hi my mum died 2 days ago from liver cancer. well, actually we are not absolutely certain of that, but the way she died appeared congruent with the kind of dying process u expect with cancer. she took 3g cesium (transdermal, on her legs, once daily using DMSO as carrier solvent) for 97 days. what we hoped was expansion/inflammation may have been tumour growth. however she never developed ascites or jaundice, which you might well expect with such a large liver massx
clairebear2k6 9 months ago
@clairebear2k6 I am sorry for your Mom. I know it was hard with my dad passing. My rough estimation which is not from a doctor was that you need 50g total of cesium to start killing the tumor and 100g to make sure it will kill all cancer. It seems that if you don't hit the cancer hard enough it will grow faster. So my dad did get a little worse at forst until we had 50g of cesium in him. I don't know if that is what you are talking about inflammation or not.
bfrance2002 9 months ago
@clairebear2k6 - If I had cancer, I would take 50g as fast as I could, to get over the cancer fighting back, then continue on to 100g. From what I read it is not fatal until 300g, but again I am no doctor.
bfrance2002 9 months ago