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Cesium Chloride Cancer Treatment

| Modified on Aug 29, 2024

1 User Review


Posted by Joan (Mission Viejo, Ca) on 07/06/2010
★★★★★

Hi, cesium chloride works. I used it on my mom who had pancreatic cancer metastasized to liver (too numerous to count when found). While we started cesium/DMSO (painted on skin as it would be too much for her to take orally) We used it the last 5 weeks and she went thru hospice w/o any pain meds. The nurses could not believe it. After she passed I paid for an autopsy to see if it was working as I expected and the ME said yes, the smaller and medium sized tumors were all dead inside. It works from the inside out and relieves pain. This will be the first thing I try if I get cancer..... She only had 6 chemo treatments that knocked her down so fast. She was diagnosed in July 07 w/ her liver completely full of tumors. Thankfully, she didn't get chemo until Oct. 07 and had IV immune drips and lots of enzymes, Juice Plus, juicing once a day, and other supplements her wonderful integrative doctor recommended. She was in pain, started vicodin.... Started chemo..... Went down hill fast....... Then started the cesium/DMSO and at least was not in pain at the end. It works.... You need your potassium ck'd every 2-3 weeks. Check out cancertutor.com and they have the vendor.

Joan Snow

Replied by Elle
(Traverse City, Mi, Usa)
09/16/2010

Hello, I'm desperate to find out more info on cesium chloride treatment for my mom who is in stage 4 with this cancer. I saw a post from Barb from Elk City, OK who tried this treatment and am trying to reach her or Te so I can find out more about how it can be treated, where to get it, etc. Please help, time is of the essence! Thank you

Replied by Lon
(Stanhope, Nj)
09/17/2010

I can't vouch for the credibility of the information, but I learned a lot about cesium chloride via a site called the cancer tutor. Google it. The site usually comes up on top of the list. I think there is a link for finding a vendor, as well as general information.

Replied by Knute
(Sacramento, Ca)
09/17/2010

It appears that treatment with cesium chloride will need to vary by the weight of the person, as well as type of cancer, the density of the cancer, and so on. Also, it appears that it's very important to do research before buying any product. I do not have any affiliation with information about this or products related to this in any way, however, I would recommend a google search for "tutor cesium chloride".