Cesium chloride
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heard of it
heard of it last month but was a quick no too risky by both Carls onc who insists you really can't alkali the body and naturopath didn't feel it safe option
renee0 -
Thanks for replyCarl_Renee said:heard of it
heard of it last month but was a quick no too risky by both Carls onc who insists you really can't alkali the body and naturopath didn't feel it safe option
renee
thinking of you and Carl as you get thru the next days..Pat0 -
Abrah cadabrah - open cesium...
Some info:
http://alternativecancer.us/cesiumchloride.htm
http://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/herb/cesium-chloride
This chemical was once very inexpensive, but a quick scan
indicates prices into the hundreds of dollars for small amounts.
Is it worth the gamble that it's side effects might kill you?
I guess we all have to make choices, after all.... isn't every
known chemical used for "chemotherapy" a well known
carcinogenic? (hint: yes) So it shouldn't be any more of a worry
about trying Cessium. Just read the cautions carefully.
I have two bottles of Hydrazine Sulfate sitting in my medicine
cabinet; it is my personal "last ditch" choice if TCM fails and
I'm about to die of uncontrolled cancer. Those two bottles
are enough for a full treatment, and cost about $60 for the
two bottles.
My herbs ran well under $100 for a month and a half worth.
Personally..... I wouldn't spend big bucks for anything like
cessium; it's ridiculous that they are actually selling it for as
much as they are. If you can locate it for a reasonable
price, it may be a worthwhile venture.... but to spend
a lot for it, is making some scammer very happy.
So guys..... it's "buyer beware" time again!
Do not allow fear to drive you, it has a habit of driving
people off bridges.
Best wishes to all,
John0 -
My husbandJohn23 said:Abrah cadabrah - open cesium...
Some info:
http://alternativecancer.us/cesiumchloride.htm
http://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/herb/cesium-chloride
This chemical was once very inexpensive, but a quick scan
indicates prices into the hundreds of dollars for small amounts.
Is it worth the gamble that it's side effects might kill you?
I guess we all have to make choices, after all.... isn't every
known chemical used for "chemotherapy" a well known
carcinogenic? (hint: yes) So it shouldn't be any more of a worry
about trying Cessium. Just read the cautions carefully.
I have two bottles of Hydrazine Sulfate sitting in my medicine
cabinet; it is my personal "last ditch" choice if TCM fails and
I'm about to die of uncontrolled cancer. Those two bottles
are enough for a full treatment, and cost about $60 for the
two bottles.
My herbs ran well under $100 for a month and a half worth.
Personally..... I wouldn't spend big bucks for anything like
cessium; it's ridiculous that they are actually selling it for as
much as they are. If you can locate it for a reasonable
price, it may be a worthwhile venture.... but to spend
a lot for it, is making some scammer very happy.
So guys..... it's "buyer beware" time again!
Do not allow fear to drive you, it has a habit of driving
people off bridges.
Best wishes to all,
John
is the believer in this one. I have always resisted any meds, for me to do chemo was a biggie and that didn't go well. That is why I refused further chemo after failed surgery. I would probably feel the same way about Chinese meds. Only took probionics after much research...so I am just doing my thing and to be honest, they have helped my bowels. I told him I would run it by for comments....I am still here, have an appetite, kinda weak, but try to get something done each day. I am pretty sure I am doing the right thing for me...it'll be interesting...thanks for your input...Pat0 -
thank youLifeisajourney said:Thanks for reply
thinking of you and Carl as you get thru the next days..Pat
thank you he is in IR right now being drained....and I won't say Carl has totally put the thought out of his mind to give it a shot anyhow for the CC. He really doesn't want to do chemo and doesn't want to be backed into a corner that he is told he has to do it. Like I told him we have 2 months to really go over our options. As evident by this round yet again of all sorts of meds his body just doesn't do well with modern meds so question for him is which is riskier?? So we have lots to discuss and figure out. Best of luck to you as you research it further.
Renee0
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