Re: Cesium Cancer Treatment
Cesium is a naturally occuring mineral that for the most part is depleted from our soil. A few places still have it, such as the aquifer that I believe the Hopi Indians have under thier reservation in AZ, so thier drinking water has a fair amount of cesium in it. It can be found in lava, sea water, Okinawan soil and several mountain top glaciers. If you do a search on Google or other search engine you can find a lot of info regarding cesium and cancer research. In short, it alkalinizes the body and "attacks" cancer cells, which are acidic in nature. IF a person decides to use cesium it should be under the watch care of thier doctor. Cesium depletes potassium so you have to make absolutely sure you get enough Ka (potas.) also, so as not to have heart and other problems. In smaller amounts like what the Hopi Indians get in their drinking water its not that much of an issue, but in therapuetic amounts for cancer treatment it is. Obviousely its not an approved FDA method of cancer treatment, so a person's doctor may not like the idea of supervising the use of it, especially an oncologist. If interested in a couple of legal sources of cesium chloride email me at info@immais.org. Cesium is legal to obtain. Trace mineral products like those that can be found in health food stores usually have very small amounts of cesium in them along with lots of other trace minerals. But at those low levels its not enough to do anything to help a person who has advanced cancer. A "shotgun" approach is needed by that time (much larger doses). When a search is done for cesium, you'll see that some scientists are also doing research with other trace mineral like Rhubidium, which is next to Cesium on the periodic table of elements. The whole group of minerals/metals in that area of the table are alkaline in nature. Calcium is also alkaline.