I got all excited when I first read about cesium chloride and dramatic tumor shrinkage, but I kept searching and found out that the Mayo Clinic has debunked its use in certain cancers and the American Cancer Society revised its saftery information on the Cesium Chloride protocol promoted on the web to include the following:
In fact, several recent case reports have described serious side effect in people with cancer taking similar doses, including life-threatening problems with heart rhythm, seizures, loss of consciousness, and electrolyte (blood chemistry) imbalances in patients who were taking cesium. Full information on the acute and chronic toxicity of this substance is not fully known. Consuming large amounts of cesium could result in nausea, diarrhea, disturbed heart rhythm, loss of consciousness, or even death. Based on results of animal studies, women who are pregnant or breast-feeding should avoid taking cesium chloride supplements. Relying on this type of treatment alone, and avoiding conventional medical care, may also have serious health consequences.
I am caring for my wife who is about to start intravenous ascorbate treatments to prevent a recurrence of her ovarian cancer. I wanted to believe that cesium was a magic bullet. We have already begun altering our diet to change our pH with high alkalin foods, but the ACS notes that there is no clinical evidence to support the commonly stated information that cancer cells are more vulnerable than normal cells to changes in pH.
Again, I quote the American Cancer Society information page:
There is no evidence that the intracellular pH of a cancer cell is any different than a normal cell or that malignant cells are more susceptible than normal cells to toxic effects of high pH. Thus, the underlining principle behind high pH therapy remains unproven.
Believe me, I know how desperate anyone can get when the person that love dearly is in pain and suffering with cancer. But I urge you to keep your wits about you and be suspicious when no one can produce a living patient who had the successsful therapy for you to talk to. Check out the IV vitamin C information. Two legitimate organizations are conducting government-approved clinical trials to test/demonstrate its effectiveness.
I'm praying that there are scientists at work who are about to discover the magic bullet we all want so desperately. Good luck. May Passover and Easter mark a turning point for us all.