Cesium
Carbonate
Cesium is one of the most
alkaline elements. Otto Warburg won a
Nobel Prize for showing that cancer thrives in
anaerobic (without oxygen), or acidic,
conditions. research by Keith Brewer, PhD
and H.E. Satori has shown that raising the pH,
or oxygen content, range of a cell to pH 8.0
creates a deadly environment for
cancer. The pH scale ranges from 0 to
14, with numbers below 7 representing an acidic
condition and above 7 representing an alkaline,
or oxygenated, condition. When cesium is
taken up by cancer cells, it raises the pH, or
oxygen content, of the cell. The cells
that die are absorbed and eliminated by the
body.
Cesium has been used to raise
the pH of the body as an alternative cancer
treatment of therapy for breast cancer, lung
cancer, prostate cancer, colon cancer,
pancreatic cancer, liver cancer, skin cancer,
ovarian cancer, stomach cancer, cervical
cancer, brain cancer, kidney cancer, testicular
cancer, bone cancer, throat cancer, thyroid
cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, cancers of the
bladder and gallbladder, metastatic melanoma,
and cancers in animals including feline,
canine, and equine cancer.
Over 75 years ago, Otto
Warburg was awarded two Nobel prizes for his
theories that cancer is caused by weakened cell
respiration due to lack of oxygen at the
cellular level. According to Warburg,
damaged cell respiration causes fermentation,
resulting in low pH (acidity) at the cellular
level.
Dr. Warburg, in his Nobel
Prize winning paper, illustrated the
environment of the cancer cell. A normal
healthy cell undergoes an adverse change when
it can no longer take in oxygen to convert
glucose into energy. In the absence of
oxygen, the cell reverts to a primal
nutritional program to nourish itself by
converting glucose through the process of
fermentation. The lactic acid produced by
fermentation lowers the cell pH (acid/alkaline
balance) and destroys the ability of DNA and
RNA to control cell division. The cancer
cells then begin to multiply. The lactic
acid simultaneously causes severe local pain as
it destroys cell enzymes. the cancer
appears as a rapidly growing external cell
covering with a core of dead cells.
There are a number of areas
on the world where the incidence of cancer is
very low. At the 1978 Stockholm
Conference on Food and Cancer, it was concluded
that there is a definite connection between
food composition and cancer rates.
Significant is the report on the presence of
high levels of Cesium (Cs) and Rubidium (Rb) in
food consumed in these areas, along with
availability of various supportive compounds
such as Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Zinc and
Selenium. Examples are the Hopi Indian
territory (Arizona), the Hunza area (North
Pakistan), and the volcanic regions of
Brazil. Incidence of cancer is 1 in 1000
in these populations vs. 1 in 3 in the USA.
The diets of these populations is
similar to the nutritional requirements for the
high pH cancer therapy developed by Dr.
Brewer.
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