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Just wanted anyone who might be interested to know that, over at the

cesiumtherapy group, starting with (basically, in RESPONSE to) message

2108 (posted this past Thursday, Sept. 20), alot of people have been

posting their experiences/cures using cesium . . .

 

cesiumtherapy : Message: Doesn't ANYONE have a story of curing cancer

with Cesium?

http://health.cesiumtherapy/message/2108

 

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RB

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Thanks, Robert.

 

I am certainly sold on it, same as I am insoitol/Ip6, iodine and more

- and it is compatible with oleander.

 

 

 

 

-- In oleander soup , robert-blau wrote:

>

> Just wanted anyone who might be interested to know that, over at the

> cesiumtherapy group, starting with (basically, in RESPONSE to) message

> 2108 (posted this past Thursday, Sept. 20), alot of people have been

> posting their experiences/cures using cesium . . .

>

> cesiumtherapy : Message: Doesn't ANYONE have a story of curing cancer

> with Cesium?

> http://health.cesiumtherapy/message/2108

>

> Best,

> RB

>

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Isn't Cesium Chloride a man made chemical that is actually caustic (Highly Alkaline)? I understand that natural Cesium can be found in beets in high quantities. Would it not be better to take the natural rather than the man made chemical? How is taking the Chemical Cesium Chloride any different that taking any man made drug? I ask this with all due respect because I am a bit of an ecclectic (sp?) meaning that if it works for you, I say use it, but I try to stay natural if I can. I just know a bunch of us out there say "don't use anything man made!" Including Tony. So I just want to ask "How do we know which man made and chemical things are "ok?"Very Respectfully and with blessings,JeffTony wrote: Thanks, Robert. I am certainly sold on it, same as I am insoitol/Ip6, iodine and more - and it is compatible with oleander. Tony -- In oleander soup , robert-blau wrote: > > Just wanted anyone who might be interested to know that, over at the > cesiumtherapy group, starting with (basically, in RESPONSE to) message > 2108 (posted this past Thursday, Sept. 20), alot of people have been > posting their experiences/cures using cesium . . . > > cesiumtherapy : Message: Doesn't ANYONE have a story of curing cancer > with Cesium? > http://health.cesiumtherapy/message/2108 > > Best, > RB >

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Besides Cesium, I have heard that a lot of other ultra trace minerals

are probably of benefit. Should we or should we not use the pure

mineral salts alone? I don't know.

 

Garlic has the ability to use Germanium and make it organic (grow your

garlic with some Germanium in the soil?).

 

Why not get the minerals and grind them up to powder and mix them in

uniformly w/ soil. It seems they would be able to made available in a

few months or years due to fungus, bacteria, etc. in the soil, and that

the food grown on that soil would use the minerals.

 

Dr. Goebel

 

--- Jeffery Jack <jeffery.jack wrote:

 

> Isn't Cesium Chloride a man made chemical that is actually caustic

> (Highly Alkaline)? I understand that natural Cesium can be found in

> beets in high quantities. Would it not be better to take the natural

> rather than the man made chemical? How is taking the Chemical Cesium

> Chloride any different that taking any man made drug? I ask this

> with all due respect because I am a bit of an ecclectic (sp?) meaning

> that if it works for you, I say use it, but I try to stay natural if

> I can. I just know a bunch of us out there say " don't use anything

> man made! " Including Tony. So I just want to ask " How do we know

> which man made and chemical things are " ok? "

>

> Very Respectfully and with blessings,

>

> Jeff

>

> Tony wrote:

> Thanks, Robert.

>

> I am certainly sold on it, same as I am insoitol/Ip6, iodine and

> more

> - and it is compatible with oleander.

>

> >

> -- In oleander soup , robert-blau wrote:

> >

> > Just wanted anyone who might be interested to know that, over at

> the

> > cesiumtherapy group, starting with (basically, in RESPONSE to)

> message

> > 2108 (posted this past Thursday, Sept. 20), alot of people have

> been

> > posting their experiences/cures using cesium . . .

> >

> > cesiumtherapy : Message: Doesn't ANYONE have a story of curing

> cancer

> > with Cesium?

> > http://health.cesiumtherapy/message/2108

> >

> > Best,

> > RB

> >

 

> Got a little couch potato?

> Check out fun summer activities for kids.

 

 

 

 

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Our severely depleted soils are the reason that diet alone can no

longer provide all the essential vitamins and minerals we need for

optimum health. Re-mineralization of the soil is needed on a large

scale basis.

 

For those who " grow their own " , adding minerals to their soil is a

wonderful idea.

 

 

oleander soup , Michael Goebel <goebelchx wrote:

>

> Besides Cesium, I have heard that a lot of other ultra trace minerals

> are probably of benefit. Should we or should we not use the pure

> mineral salts alone? I don't know.

>

> Garlic has the ability to use Germanium and make it organic (grow your

> garlic with some Germanium in the soil?).

>

> Why not get the minerals and grind them up to powder and mix them in

> uniformly w/ soil. It seems they would be able to made available in a

> few months or years due to fungus, bacteria, etc. in the soil, and that

> the food grown on that soil would use the minerals.

>

> Dr. Goebel

>

> --- Jeffery Jack <jeffery.jack wrote:

>

> > Isn't Cesium Chloride a man made chemical that is actually caustic

> > (Highly Alkaline)? I understand that natural Cesium can be found in

> > beets in high quantities. Would it not be better to take the natural

> > rather than the man made chemical? How is taking the Chemical Cesium

> > Chloride any different that taking any man made drug? I ask this

> > with all due respect because I am a bit of an ecclectic (sp?) meaning

> > that if it works for you, I say use it, but I try to stay natural if

> > I can. I just know a bunch of us out there say " don't use anything

> > man made! " Including Tony. So I just want to ask " How do we know

> > which man made and chemical things are " ok? "

> >

> > Very Respectfully and with blessings,

> >

> > Jeff

> >

> > Tony wrote:

> > Thanks, Robert.

> >

> > I am certainly sold on it, same as I am insoitol/Ip6, iodine and

> > more

> > - and it is compatible with oleander.

> >

> > > >

> > -- In oleander soup , robert-blau@ wrote:

> > >

> > > Just wanted anyone who might be interested to know that, over at

> > the

> > > cesiumtherapy group, starting with (basically, in RESPONSE to)

> > message

> > > 2108 (posted this past Thursday, Sept. 20), alot of people have

> > been

> > > posting their experiences/cures using cesium . . .

> > >

> > > cesiumtherapy : Message: Doesn't ANYONE have a story of curing

> > cancer

> > > with Cesium?

> > > http://health.cesiumtherapy/message/2108

> > >

> > > Best,

> > > RB

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Got a little couch potato?

> > Check out fun summer activities for kids.

>

>

>

>

>

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> Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives

you all the tools to get online.

> http://smallbusiness./webhosting

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http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/Alkaline.html

 

 

oleander soup , Jeffery Jack <jeffery.jack

wrote:

>

> Isn't Cesium Chloride a man made chemical that is actually caustic

(Highly Alkaline)? I understand that natural Cesium can be found in

beets in high quantities. Would it not be better to take the natural

rather than the man made chemical? How is taking the Chemical Cesium

Chloride any different that taking any man made drug? I ask this with

all due respect because I am a bit of an ecclectic (sp?) meaning that

if it works for you, I say use it, but I try to stay natural if I can.

I just know a bunch of us out there say " don't use anything man

made! " Including Tony. So I just want to ask " How do we know which

man made and chemical things are " ok? "

>

> Very Respectfully and with blessings,

>

> Jeff

>

> Tony wrote: Thanks,

Robert.

>

> I am certainly sold on it, same as I am insoitol/Ip6, iodine and more

> - and it is compatible with oleander.

>

> >

> -- In oleander soup , robert-blau@ wrote:

> >

> > Just wanted anyone who might be interested to know that, over at the

> > cesiumtherapy group, starting with (basically, in RESPONSE to)

message

> > 2108 (posted this past Thursday, Sept. 20), alot of people have been

> > posting their experiences/cures using cesium . . .

> >

> > cesiumtherapy : Message: Doesn't ANYONE have a story of curing cancer

> > with Cesium?

> > http://health.cesiumtherapy/message/2108

> >

> > Best,

> > RB

> >

 

> Got a little couch potato?

> Check out fun summer activities for kids.

>

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Thanks for the link.

 

I consider Webster Kehr of Cancertutor one of my early and ongoing

mentors, along with Jon Barron, Ann Fonfas (annieappleseed.org), Ralph

Moss, Dr. Mercola, Dr. Rath, Ed Hensley (the Father of Oleander Soup),

Crandell Addington (President of Phoenix Biotech, the makers of

Anvirzel), Dr. Robert Newman of MD Anderson (leading researcher on

oleander) and Anvirzel and our own David Bonello and Marc Swanepoel.

 

My education continues with folks like Dr. Goebels and Dr. Lamphier -

and others in this group. I feel that we all learn from one another -

a major purpose of this group.

 

Live long, live healthy, live happy!

 

 

oleander soup , " corey590 " <fireballsmith wrote:

>

>

> http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/Alkaline.html

>

>

> oleander soup , Jeffery Jack <jeffery.jack@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Isn't Cesium Chloride a man made chemical that is actually caustic

> (Highly Alkaline)? I understand that natural Cesium can be found in

> beets in high quantities. Would it not be better to take the natural

> rather than the man made chemical? How is taking the Chemical Cesium

> Chloride any different that taking any man made drug? I ask this with

> all due respect because I am a bit of an ecclectic (sp?) meaning that

> if it works for you, I say use it, but I try to stay natural if I can.

> I just know a bunch of us out there say " don't use anything man

> made! " Including Tony. So I just want to ask " How do we know which

> man made and chemical things are " ok? "

> >

> > Very Respectfully and with blessings,

> >

> > Jeff

> >

> > Tony @> wrote: Thanks,

> Robert.

> >

> > I am certainly sold on it, same as I am insoitol/Ip6, iodine and more

> > - and it is compatible with oleander.

> >

> > > >

> > -- In oleander soup , robert-blau@ wrote:

> > >

> > > Just wanted anyone who might be interested to know that, over

at the

> > > cesiumtherapy group, starting with (basically, in RESPONSE to)

> message

> > > 2108 (posted this past Thursday, Sept. 20), alot of people have

been

> > > posting their experiences/cures using cesium . . .

> > >

> > > cesiumtherapy : Message: Doesn't ANYONE have a story of curing

cancer

> > > with Cesium?

> > > http://health.cesiumtherapy/message/2108

> > >

> > > Best,

> > > RB

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Got a little couch potato?

> > Check out fun summer activities for kids.

> >

>

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