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Thanks for the info. Somewhere I read you must take a minimum of 1 - 3 grams per day. However, it sounds like your sister used 3,000 mg. a day - which might be considerable less. I don't even know how many milligrams in a gram.
You say 10 mgs are for maintance. However, see the below mail I sent to Brewer Library and their response.
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Dear Caroline,
The "High pH Therapy..." booklet has a protocol in it along with nine or so pages of background information to guide a physician and patient in understanding what may be necessary and also that a certain low dose of cesium is not a good idea. We have inserted pages telling about side effects we've heard about and sources of cesium chloride and cesium carbonate and ionic cesium we've heard about with phone numbers.
Where do you live? There might be someone in your vicinity who would help you do this.
Lillian Hanke, Librarian
Brewer
Science Library
Ph. 608-647-6513 Fax 608-647-6797
325 N. Central Ave., Richland Center, WI 53581
http://www.mwt.net/~drbrewer
----- Original Message -----
From: Carol
To: drbrewer@mwt.net
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 12:08 AM
Subject: Cesium therapy
If I order Dr. Brewer's books, do they tell me where I can order Cesium and the protocol to go with it? I feel I need some instruction, plus I don't know where to order it from? Thanks.
_Caroline_____________________________________________________
They mention "cesium chloride and cesium carbonate and ionic cesium". I sure don't know the difference. They sound like too low a dose is not good either.
Does your sister test her ph at home or do you have to send it to a lab? Maybe I will understand more after I read the books. Thans again .