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Subject: Cesium (High pH Therapy) and Chemo
Date: 05/28/2004
My wife Marilyn is concerned about taking cesium (High pH Therapy)and chemo at the
same time. She worries that the cesium will interfere with the effectiveness of the chemo.

Does any one out there have any evidence to support or debunk this concern?

Marilyn has breast cancer that has metastasized to her bones and chest wall. It is now inflammatory carcinoma. The chemo she is taking is Taxol.


Thanks, Dick
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Subject: Better Late....???
Date: 05/04/2005
Dear Dick, I pray it is not too late to matter...
but were I in your dear wife's situation, I'd be more concerned that the chemo not interfere with the benefits of the Cesium Chloride therapeutic!
It is a component of all stages, but in stage IV therapy, not the whole game! There is a 7-9 step protocol which should be followed by all who need a few less cells(!!)somewhere in their bodies; raising the cellular pH is esential....&
so is the expedient of not suffering the body to deal with the toxic flood of several million/billion/trillion cancer cells expiring in rapid succession: could be worse than the original state! The surgeon is at their best when they can do this both timely, and in the least traumatizing way....takes a rare concern =
talent!! Interim, one should do all else one can to STRENGTHEN, REPAIR, BOLSTER all the tissues, the various immunity factors; keep fluids coursing throughout; get a little sun;
add a few probiotics; a full-range amino-acid booster(even predigested, or with probiotics!)...
If you are hooked up with CTCA, they'll do these & more(or encourage you to!!); for we believe the truths of what the Bible says about physiology, not what those with something else to sell have to "opine"!! Call if there's anything else to be said/done! In your corner,
(or someone else's who now is in need!)Michael M.
Subject: RE: Cesium (High pH Therapy) and Chemo
Date: 01/04/2007

 Dear Dick,

I have had many years working with cesium, both orally and IV.

Do you still need help.  

Paul 

On 5/28/2004 Dick V. wrote:

My wife Marilyn is concerned about taking cesium (High pH Therapy)and chemo at the same time. She worries that the cesium will interfere with the effectiveness of the chemo. Does any one out there have any evidence to support or debunk this concern? Marilyn has breast cancer that has metastasized to her bones and chest wall. It is now inflammatory carcinoma. The chemo she is taking is Taxol. Thanks, Dick

 

Subject: RE: Cesium (High pH Therapy) and Chemo
Date: 03/29/2007

In Feb. 2007 my 54 year old husband was diagnosed with stage 3b lung cancer.  He had a persistent cough and finally went on antibiotics.  A small amount of blood came up with a cough and he went to get a chest x-ray.  They found that he had a 9 cm tumor that looked to be wrapped around the pulmonary artery and no other tumors in the body.  He opted for surgery to remove the left lung.  When they went in to remove the lung they found that the tumor was also wrapped around the aorta and has grown through to the back of the chest wall.  This changed the stage to 4 and nonoperable.

The oncologist recommended radiation and chemo and he felt he could give my husband 2 years but that he may be ill for 1/3 of that time. With no treatment they say he has 8 months to 1 year.

My husband has opted out of this treatment and has found a treatment using PH therapy combined with Cesium and other minerals.

He is not under the care of a Doc for this treatment and to me this is the same as having no treatment.

I am only 38 and we have 3 children, ages 8, 10 and 14.

I was hoping for some answers from people who are fighting this diease of who have fought it with someone.

SO, these are my questions I hope to talk about wit you all.

-Is anyone fighting lung cancer with Cesium and PH therapy?

-has anyone ever heard of people using cesium?

-Has anyone opted out of treatment altogether?

-Is this normal for someone who is so ill to feel normal or really close to it?

Thank you,

Tracy

Subject: RE: Cesium (High pH Therapy) and Chemo
Date: 03/30/2007

High PH therapy is a specialized aree and As a practitioner with many years experience, I would recommend you ask someone to help your husband.

If he takes too much he could die of a heart attack, and if he does not take enough the cancer may grow faster then it otherwise would.

Details below of my some things in my program, feel free to contact me

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Subject: Cesium Chloride and Brain Cancer
Date: 10/28/2007

I have a nine years old son with a brain stem glioma (anaplastic astrocytoma)

¿What is your oppinion on treating him with cesium chloride?

Thank you very much

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Subject: RE: Cesium (High pH Therapy) and Chemo
Date: 06/27/2008
I do not know about this treatment but do know of a man who cured his inoperable lung tumors with shark cartilage. His name is Hilos and he works in the food department at Target in Olathe, Kansas. His case is documented by a doctor in TX. Sharks cartilage apparently prevents the grown of blood vessels so tumors are cut off from their energy supply and die.
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