Nutrients and Cancer, Cesium Therapy Article.
SARTORI. H. E. Nutrients and Cancer:
An Introduction to Cesium Therapy.
PHARMACOL BIOCHEM BEHAV 21: Suppl 1: 7-10. 1984.–
A brief overview on the relevance of dietary factors in both development and prevention of cancer is presented. The pharmacologic properties of
various food ingredients are discussed. Establishing of a special diet for the cancer patient is suggested. In addition, avoidance of certain foods is
recommended to counteract mucus production of cancer cells. Evaluation of the nutrient content of certain diets in regions with low incidence of
cancer has advanced the use of certain alkali metals, i.e., rubidium and cesium, as chemotherapeutic agents. The rationale for this approach, termed the
"high pH" therapy, resides in changing the acidic pH range of the cancer cell by cesium (or rubidium) towards weak alkalinity in which the survival of
the cancer cell is endangered, and the formation of acidic and toxic materials, normally formed in cancer cells, is neutralized and eliminated.
A brief overview on the relevance of dietary factors in both development and prevention of cancer is presented. The pharmacologic properties of
various food ingredients are discussed. Establishing of a special diet for the cancer patient is suggested. In addition, avoidance of certain foods is
recommended to counteract mucus production of cancer cells. Evaluation of the nutrient content of certain diets in regions with low incidence of
cancer has advanced the use of certain alkali metals, i.e., rubidium and cesium, as chemotherapeutic agents. The rationale for this approach, termed the
"high pH" therapy, resides in changing the acidic pH range of the cancer cell by cesium (or rubidium) towards weak alkalinity in which the survival of
the cancer cell is endangered, and the formation of acidic and toxic materials, normally formed in cancer cells, is neutralized and eliminated.
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