cesium

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cesium

by chattykat on Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:00 AM

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I have a client who was diagnosed in 2001 with colon cancer, but had chemo and that cancer is gone.she now has cancer in her lungs and a spot on her liver. We're thinking of doing the cesium chloride program from the Wolfe Clinic in Britsh Columbia but wanted to hear from others who recently have tried it and what their thoughts and success on this treatment.  If anyone has any current information will you please post it for us to read.  Thanks to all and God Bless.

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by Number4 on Sun Mar 22, 2009 12:00 AM

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On 3/16/2009 chattykat wrote:

I have a client who was diagnosed in 2001 with colon cancer, but had chemo and that cancer is gone.she now has cancer in her lungs and a spot on her liver. We're thinking of doing the cesium chloride program from the Wolfe Clinic in Britsh Columbia but wanted to hear from others who recently have tried it and what their thoughts and success on this treatment.  If anyone has any current information will you please post it for us to read.  Thanks to all and God Bless.

I have tried the cesium chloride protocol and it did not work for me. It just made things a lot worse. However, I did not use the program from the Wolfe clinic - I got my cesium and information from Larry at Essense of Life.

I hope this helps

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by trehouse60 on Sun Mar 22, 2009 12:00 AM

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Many of the leading experts on alternative treatments offer reports of people getting success with cesium, but I've not personally come across anyone who's done it successfully.

I DO know that the cesium protocol absolutely MUST be done with the assistance of a physician, as cesium is a very caustic substance and can cause some problems if not used correctly.

I receive the Wolfe Clinic newsletter and have had some email contact with several clients who've gone there for treatment other than cesium.  They seem to have a great reputation, and the people who were getting treatment through them seemed to be well-pleased with the clinic.

Definitely cesium should be done under a physician's guidance, and according to a set protocol.  Webster Kehr, from www.cancertutor.com and several other sites and individuals that I frequently use for reference speak very highly of Larry from Essence of Life.  I know of a patient who was doing cesium several months ago - they did not have physician assistance but were just getting the product and advice from Larry - they were well-pleased with the service they received from Larry, but the man was not eating and drinking and therefore did not do well with the cesium and has since gone back to chemo.  I think, however, from the email contact I had with this man's wife, that as knowledgable and conscientious and upstanding as Larry or any other vendor may be, getting instruction and advice from a vendor might be a poor substitute for a physician's guidance through this protocol. 

You might inquire of the Wolfe Clinic if they have assisted people with treatment with artemisinin - it may be a very viable alternative to cesium.

I wish you the best in your quest.

Sincerely,

Tre

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