by Richard Rosal What is cesium chloride, you may well ask? It is a solid colorless compound created by combining cesium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid, which forms a salt. This salt is then purified via means of a recrystallization process, after which it is ready for use in a number of different ways as an important source of cesium ions. Cesium is used in the high PH treatment of cancer and has proved successful in laboratory testing on mice to noticeably shrink cancerous tumors within as short a time as two weeks. Cesium chloride is easily absorbed by the cancerous cells, altering the PH balance within the cell to the 8+ range, where the life of the cell is significantly shortened and mitosis ceases. More exciting, all pains and symptoms associated with cancer were shown to cease within a 12 to 36 hour period after therapy was started. The uptake of cesium chloride benefited from the addition of such vitamins as A and C and the addition of minerals like Zinc and Selenium. Patients who had undergone extended periods of treatment with chemotherapy and morphine for pain management were found to have longer recovery times in response to PH therapy. Cesium chloride uptake becomes toxic at a rate of 135
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Cesium Chloride Used For The Treatment Of Cancer






