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Subject: Recent Diagnosis
Date: 04/24/2005
My husband David was just diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of an unknown primary. He has tumors all over the organs inside his abodmen. Some were cutting off the small intestine so a section of it was removed. This is when the doctor discovered the cancer. It doesn't show up on any test and so they don't know the primary source. I would like to communicate with someone else who has had experience with this. Is there a clinical trial available or anything new?
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Subject: Recent Diagnosis
Date: 04/30/2005
My friend also has an unknown primary although they are saying it's lung cancer. He has stage IV, that had metastized to about 13 places within his body/bones. We found this out in October of 2004. I researched and found Cesium Chloride (Rainbowminerals.com) He started using 3 TBS/day + potassium, and his left lymph node that was the size of a kiwi fruit disappeared within 4 days. A tumor in his leg that was 1/2 the size of a football disappeared within 10 days. I urge you to research this mineral. His cancer marker has gone from 143 to 6.6 in 10 weeks. His chest xray shows no sign of disease. He will have a CAT scan within the next few weeks. He is doing chemo, and has had some radiation. However the results that we saw were before either treatment had been done. We are convinced the cesium is doing most of this work. Also check out Essence of Life. Please call me with any questions.
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Subject: Adenocarcinoma
Date: 05/07/2005
My husband was also diagnosed with Adenocarcinoma of unknown primary in September of 2004. The cancer was found during a MRI which was performed because of continued low back pain. During the MRI it was discovered that he had some spots on his backbone which was evidence of bone metastizes. After various additonal test it was discovered that he also had some enlarged lymp nodes in his chest. The lymp nodes were biopsied in Atlanta in October of last year and that is how they arrived at Adenocarcinoma. They stated that it was a mucus producing organ so they suspected the colon, lung, liver ect. By process of elimination they rulled out the colon & seemed to be concentrating on the lungs & liver. After months of test & doctors visits the onocologist in Atlanta gave us a diagnosis of non small cell lung cancer. My husband and I were not comfortable with this diagnosis and wanted another opinion. We then did some research and decided to travel to Cancer Treatment Center of America in Tulsa for another opinion. The first doctor with whom my husband met with was a lung specialist. This doctor did not agree with the nsclc diagnosis. Because so much time had passed at this point in time and no diagnosis had been reached we decided along with the onocologist in Tulsa to go ahead and begin chemotherapy as my husband seemed to be going downhill qickly. The doctor used a drug called Gemizar, which is susposed to work for gastrointestinal cancers. The doctors also told us that he was stage IV. He had seven treatments and then was evaluated again with MRI's and CT scans. Good results, there was no change, we were released for six weeks. After six weeks we traveled back to Tulsa for more test. Good results again, after twelve weeks with no treatments there still was no change. Even though I can't understand why after all the extensive test they cannot located the primary source I am thankful that he has improved. The onocologist told us that the cancer was either a very slow growing cancer or that it was inactive at this time. The last trip to Tulsa he also underwent ten radiation treatments to his lower back area. This was to try to relieve the low back pain which he still is experiencing. We will be traveling back to Tulsa mid month for more test. Let me know how you & your husband are doing.
Subject: Cesium Chloride
Date: 05/19/2005
So what do you know about this and it's safety/ track record. I
would love to hear. I have stage 4 adenocarcinoma of the lung
and a supraclavicular node, diagnosed in fall 2004. Thanks,
Ellen
Subject: Cesium Chloride
Date: 05/19/2005
Hi Ellen,

Pretty much what I know is what I've found online, through different websites like rainbowminerals.com and Essense-of-life.com., and with talking with other people who have used cesium and who are doing great. My friend has done very well and we attribute it to the cesium. He started on the cesium 4 days before he started chemo and the node in his neck reduced to nothing within those 4 days. He also had a tumor in his leg the size of 1/2 a football, that reduced down to an apple size in 10 days. So...does it work...we believe it certainly does. If you read up on it, it makes alot of sense. He has also changed his diet to lots of veggies and fruits and takes a "green" drink from Innerlight (Dr. Robert Young--the pH Miracle---great book). He also has a strong will to beat this and has always thought he would. His CEA has gone from 143 to 4.4. He did have radiation as well as 14 chemo treatments which he has stopped for the moment. He also was taking Tarcevea--which broke him out in a horrible rash, made him very nauseated, and cut his appetite. He has not missed a day of work during any of this. He was diagnosised in Oct '04 (in Dec the chemo dr. gave him 2 months, now he's talking possibly years)and had mets to the bones, sternum, but not in the liver or brain. He currently rides his bike 10 miles a day, or walks, exercise is very important as well. Don't give up, do look at all of the alternative therapies to see which you could abide by, there are many. We saw this as a "we have nothing to lose" option, and we think we have gained alot. Blessings to you.
Subject: Cesium Chloride
Date: 10/26/2005
Sidney/

I am working with a medical researcher to develop evidence
regarding cesim chloride. She says we need medical histories
from people who have tried it, with before and after results in
their medical records.

Would you be interested in being included in such an effort? I
don't need names, but do need biographical information, such
as age, gender, and race. And, I need copies of the medical
records that report what kind of therapies or medications were
used and show the progress or decline of the tumors.

I first got interested in cesium chloride because a friend of
mine discovered the approach and used it to eliminate his 30-
pound inoperable stomach tumor in six weeks. Unfortunately,
he died shortly afterwards, a result of the organ damage from
the tumor that had been growing for five years. And, as that
was in 1997, I did not think to get copies of his medical
records. Now, I am trying to collect enough data for medical
researchers to get interested in pursuing this, so it will be more
widely available, with data to back it up.

The medical researcher I am working with says I need ten case
studies that show the effects of cesium chloride on tumors.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Carol C.
Subject: How is Your Friend Doing?
Date: 01/28/2006
My mother was diagnosed with stage III ovarian cancer and we
wanted to start her on the cesium chlorida regiment before we
begin chemo. I wanted to see how your friend was doing,
where he obtained the cesium, and who administer it to him.
Any and all information would be greatly appreciated. Thank
you so much!
Subject: RE: How is Your Friend Doing?
Date: 10/23/2007

Hi Dear,

I am from India. My mother is yet to undergo her first post operative chemotherapy for lung cancer. i read ceasium chloride works well. Is it adminiatered orally. There are amny ceasium chloride avialbel in market with different compositions. Could u please give me the specific composition of cesium chloride. please help.

With love,

shabana

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