Guest guest Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 _http://www.krysalis.net/cancer1.htm_ (http://www.krysalis.net/cancer1.htm) The trick is to establish a protocol where the cancer cells enter starvation and stop the treatment before the normal cells follow. Cesium eventually exits the cells, but very slowly. Thus, once the cancer cells have entered starvation, treatment can stop and the cancer cells will continue to starve for an extended period of time. An additional feature of this approach is that the cancer cells are abruptly deprived of glucose, abruptly arresting their progression, but not necessarily resulting in an abrupt die-off. One might expect this to be more gradual than other cancer treatments. Thus there is a lower risk of experiencing severe toxic effects due to rapid cell die-off of cells common to other treatment approaches. As broadly reported on the Internet, cesium chloride has been used successfully to treat cancer. My contribution is to discover its correct mechanism, described above. This should not only enhance its scientific credibility, but also help researchers and treatment clinics optimize its use. Mary Just wanted all to know that a recent thread under the heading of " Budwig's Protocol and Chemo " over at flaxseedoil2 group covered some interesting issues (and gave some good insights) re the nature of cancer cells and the effect of dfferent kinds of treatments, as well as which are more compatible with chemo, etc. RB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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