Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 , the one guy I think they should try is Dr. Sartori, who is in Australia. He has been doing high pH treatment for years---infuses it through a chest catheter. If the husband has advanced colon cancer and wants to try high pH treatment, that is what I'd do. No good messing around on one's own: Here's the link: http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2003/09/14/low_cost_cesium_cancer_ treatment.htm Say, , I have started a group called " Living WELL With Cancer. " Would you be so kind as to join it? And anyone else who might appreciate being on another board besides this one. Here's the link: never_do_harm_to_anyone/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 This as sent directly to me. With permission, I'm also posting it here, as it may be of some interest . . . From: donshnell@...( Jo and Don Shnell) Date: Sat, Jan 6, 2007, 4:54pm robert-blau@... Subject: Re:Cesium Chloride for cancer I am relatively new to this group, so I have been just lurking. (I am treating my breast cancer with a protocol of Carnivora, lymph drainage, Lamonica, and Graviola. I went to a clinic in Tijuana for a month of infusion treatments of Carnivora, as well as hyperthermia, IPT (with pushes of Navelbine and Ukrain) and IV drips of Vitamin C and minerals. That introduces me; now to answer your question. My cousin had chemo and radiation for pancreatic cancer, after which her doctor gave her 3 months or less to live. She went on the cesium protocol and is doing beautifully almost 2 years later. She concentrates on keeping her body alkaline, gets 2 hours of sunshine with no glasses per day and has some kind of protocol for vitamins, I think. She doesn't have email, but she referred me to this site: http://www.barefootscureamerica.com/index.htm You might want to check out the 'I'm sick and I need help' area for starters. Good luck. Jo What's happening with Jo's breast cancer? http://josnews.blogspot.com/ Celebration of Life, Love, and Loss with My Baby Charms Jewelry http://www.storesonline.com/site/mybabycharmcollection Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 This as sent directly to me. With permission, I'm also posting it here, as it may be of some interest . . . From: donshnell@...( Jo and Don Shnell) Date: Sat, Jan 6, 2007, 4:54pm robert-blau@... Subject: Re:Cesium Chloride for cancer I am relatively new to this group, so I have been just lurking. (I am treating my breast cancer with a protocol of Carnivora, lymph drainage, Lamonica, and Graviola. I went to a clinic in Tijuana for a month of infusion treatments of Carnivora, as well as hyperthermia, IPT (with pushes of Navelbine and Ukrain) and IV drips of Vitamin C and minerals. That introduces me; now to answer your question. My cousin had chemo and radiation for pancreatic cancer, after which her doctor gave her 3 months or less to live. She went on the cesium protocol and is doing beautifully almost 2 years later. She concentrates on keeping her body alkaline, gets 2 hours of sunshine with no glasses per day and has some kind of protocol for vitamins, I think. She doesn't have email, but she referred me to this site: http://www.barefootscureamerica.com/index.htm You might want to check out the 'I'm sick and I need help' area for starters. Good luck. Jo What's happening with Jo's breast cancer? http://josnews.blogspot.com/ Celebration of Life, Love, and Loss with My Baby Charms Jewelry http://www.storesonline.com/site/mybabycharmcollection Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 I also am curious fro more info on Cesium Chloride, as I have metastatic melanoma, which has spread to my bones. I've also heard of combinations with DMSO recommended. Any one have any good info on this. ALSO, if anyone knows of other potential treatments for bones mets (mine was from a previous eye (choroidal melanoma), I would deeply appreciate it. Re:Cesium Chloride for cancer I am relatively new to this group, so I have been just lurking. (I am treating my breast cancer with a protocol of Carnivora, lymph drainage, Lamonica, and Graviola. I went to a clinic in Tijuana for a month of infusion treatments of Carnivora, as well as hyperthermia, IPT (with pushes of Navelbine and Ukrain) and IV drips of Vitamin C and minerals. That introduces me; now to answer your question. My cousin had chemo and radiation for pancreatic cancer, after which her doctor gave her 3 months or less to live. She went on the cesium protocol and is doing beautifully almost 2 years later. She concentrates on keeping her body alkaline, gets 2 hours of sunshine with no glasses per day and has some kind of protocol for vitamins, I think. She doesn't have email, but she referred me to this site: http://www.barefootscureamerica.com/index.htm You might want to check out the 'I'm sick and I need help' area for starters. Good luck. Jo What's happening with Jo's breast cancer? http://josnews.blogspot.com/ Celebration of Life, Love, and Loss with My Baby Charms Jewelry http://www.storesonline.com/site/mybabycharmcollection Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 You may contact this person, whose name is Larry. His wife had very good success using cesium/high pH treatment: stocko4949@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Dan, Go to krysalis.net. Lots of info on cesium chloride. Dan Walsh <walshdan_@...> wrote: I also am curious fro more info on Cesium Chloride, as I have metastatic melanoma, which has spread to my bones. I've also heard of combinations with DMSO recommended. Any one have any good info on this. ALSO, if anyone knows of other potential treatments for bones mets (mine was from a previous eye (choroidal melanoma), I would deeply appreciate it. Re:Cesium Chloride for cancer I am relatively new to this group, so I have been just lurking. (I am treating my breast cancer with a protocol of Carnivora, lymph drainage, Lamonica, and Graviola. I went to a clinic in Tijuana for a month of infusion treatments of Carnivora, as well as hyperthermia, IPT (with pushes of Navelbine and Ukrain) and IV drips of Vitamin C and minerals. That introduces me; now to answer your question. My cousin had chemo and radiation for pancreatic cancer, after which her doctor gave her 3 months or less to live. She went on the cesium protocol and is doing beautifully almost 2 years later. She concentrates on keeping her body alkaline, gets 2 hours of sunshine with no glasses per day and has some kind of protocol for vitamins, I think. She doesn't have email, but she referred me to this site: http://www.barefootscureamerica.com/index.htm You might want to check out the 'I'm sick and I need help' area for starters. Good luck. Jo What's happening with Jo's breast cancer? http://josnews.blogspot.com/ Celebration of Life, Love, and Loss with My Baby Charms Jewelry http://www.storesonline.com/site/mybabycharmcollection Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 > > I also am curious fro more info on Cesium Chloride, as I have metastatic melanoma, which has spread to my bones. I've also heard of combinations with DMSO recommended. Any one have any good info on this. > Go to this group: cesiumtherapy/join They specialize in Cesium Check out my story: http://www.we-rock.com/cancerHope/ I have links to other good Alt. Cancer information. Good luck Carl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 You can join the cesiumtherapy group and discuss with those who are using this method. robert-blau@... wrote: Cesium chloride: This woman has heard of cesium chloride [CsCl] as an alternative cancer treatment. She is considering it for her husband who is suffering from advanced colon cancer. Has anyone had experience of this therapy? Is it safe? One reader, who is part of an organisation in the US called the Nutritional Biobalance Association Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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