The minimal dosage for curative action has not been determined. It has been observed by several physicians that the administration of 0.5 g per day of CsCl will actually enhance the rate of tumor growth. This is to be expected, since this low amount is sufficient only to raise the cell pH into the high mitosis range. The data so far reveal that any quantity of 3.0 g or above will be effective.
A side effect which occurs in some cases, especially those who have had stomach ulcers, is nausea. This is far smaller for 3.0 g per day than for 6 to 10 g. The nausea can be minimized by administering cesium salt in a sorbitol solution as mentioned earlier.
A limited number of patients have experienced diarrhea. Since cesium is a nerve stimulant, this can be expected. The effect is said to be enhanced by taking large doses of Vitamin C, but it apparently is lowered by laetrile.
A further study is being made to determine the amount of cesium, rubidium or possible potassium in the diet that is sufficient to prevent cancer. Some data is available on the food composition in areas of the world where cancer is very low, but it is difficult to quantify, since the amount eaten varies greatly between individuals.
The effectiveness of potassium salts is yet to be determined. Tests to date have not been made on leukemia patients.
Side Effects.. There will be Inflammation, so be prepared for this.
rI am NOT a Doctor, learn all you can about Cesium, High Alkaline therapy may just change your life. I have used cesium and I alway prepare for swelling for the area I am after is in my head. So use small amounts first especially if in your head, throat, or an area that can not take much swelling or vital organs will be blocked.
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