Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 No -- but the alternative is slash and burn with the local allopaths Toxic dose is supposed to be 130 grams with a biological halflife of 10 days so I shouldn't get into trouble at 6 grams a day for 2 weeks and then 3 grams per day for 2 more weeks. Kirk , " H & M Feld " <ariel@e...> wrote: > Do you have a seasoned professional with experience with cesium > to help guide you thru the process? > Harry > - > " kirkmcloren " <kirkmcloren> > > Friday, April 16, 2004 10:10 PM > cesium > > > > I am thinking of trying cesium salts (cesium chloride) for kidney > > cancer. Anyone here have any experiences with it? > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 Dear Kirk, I would like to direct you to the many cancer links on our links page for further research. There are also hundreds and hundereds of articles in our archives that can be searched by whatever you choose to input. Just go to our homepage and you can access both from there. I have my own ideas about cancer and what to do about it, but I do not feel qualified to tell someone else what they should do about this or any serious disease. It is that persons health which is on the line and they should be as informed as possible which would include suggestions from others for them to pursue for further research. I can only say research them all and you decide what you think is best. In our links I have tried to include most of the serious alternative cancer sites to make it easier and most of the articles in our archives are of fairly good quality. If you would like, I can also give you a reading list of books that I have found. regards, Frank , " kirkmcloren " <kirkmcloren> wrote: > I am thinking of trying cesium salts (cesium chloride) for kidney > cancer. Anyone here have any experiences with it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 Would cesium benefit a diabetic? Allen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 In a message dated 5/9/2006 8:40:34 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: cancer is caused by a lack of oxygen to the cell. The cell uses oxygen and nutrients of course for energy and to perform its assigned functions in the body. When it does not get enough oxygen it begins to use sugar as a fuel source by a process of fermentation. This fermentation process produces wastes that causes the acidity of the surrounding area to become more acidic further cutting off more oxygen which feeds the whole process. Cancer also travels thru the collagen matrix, cells and all soft tissue are composed of mostly collagen. Collagen is the largest protein source in the body, 95%. There are of course certain nutrients that the body uses to make collagen and we are ALL deficient, I guarantee it. Well, except for Renee and I :)The cancer alters the genetic code of the cell and does its feeding, sugar, and then secrets an enzyme like a virus which dissolves the cell wall so it can exit. Then it dissolves the cell wall of the next cell and repeats the process. A strong cell wall will not allow the cancer or virus to exit the cell and the immune system will remove the sick cancer or viral cell.The lack of oxygenation in the body is caused by being to acidic. Exercise also helps to oxygenate if not taken to extremes. Deep breathing exercises will also help. You get to acidic by not having enough minerals in the body and eating a diet to high in acidic foods as everyone here probably knows.Cesium is the most alkaline natural substance in the world. It will raise the alkalinity of the body when taken in a therapeutic dose. 6 to 10 grams a day. At a ph of 8.0 cancers dies!The only known side affect is a tingling of the lips.That is about it, kept it simple.I take a gram once a week.Cheers to All, Dan Hi All, I have been using cesium with my clients for years, and it is one of the modalities in which I have the most faith. I would however, like to offer a word of caution. Dan, Ater using this and providing it to my clients for many years, I can tell you that some (not all) people react to cesium, and it may happen intially, or it may happen after prolonged use. When this happens, I have to stop sending them the cesium, and we go to other things. If they would continue to take it after becoming sensitive to it, there could be serious problems. Because of the sensitivities that can occur, it is possible that there could be a maximum amount that one can take in a lifetime. I say this, because after having people stop for a while, we have tried again, and there are still serious side effects. I believe in alkalizing and think that is one of the best preventions, however I am not sure that taking cesium routinely like that is the best thing to do. I would like to know that if I develop cancer, I will be able to take cesium for quite a while. I don't want to have used up some of the time. There are other things that you can do for prevention that are very good, in fact, probably just as good as taking cesium. I know. I do many things for prevention. I am not trying to tell you what to do, I just wasn't sure if you were aware of those issues. Barb RN, Wholistic Healthcare Consultant For financial health... www.CurrencyTrade.fxtrainer.biz www.CurrencyTrade.fxtrainer.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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