Liquid Cesium Chloride is one of the most alkaline elements and is used to raise the pH levels of cancer cells to 8.0 or greater. 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. Sartori has shown that raising the pH, or oxygen content, range of a cell to 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 liquid cesium chloride 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.
The Liquid Cesium Chloride Protocol (Liquid Cesium Chloride + DMSO) directly targets cancer cells, and is not injested by normal cells. Liquid Cesium Chloride immediately stops the metastasis of the cancer, can start shriking tumor masses within weeks, and almost always stops the pain of cancer within 24-48 hours. It is the most effective treatment for bone / brain cancers and other fast growing cancers.
Liquid Cesium Chloride is nearly always administered with DMSO. DMSO is a super-solvent. It binds to water (which makes up around 65% of the body) better than water does, giving DMSO the ability to penetrate every single cell of the body, so whatever its other effects may be, they will be spread systemically through the entire body. Whatever is administered with DMSO tends to bind with the DMSO and is carried to the inside of cells along with DMSO.
If cytotoxic drugs are given to fight a cancer, or in this case Cesium Chloride, they are more effective when given with DMSO to escort them to the inside of cancer cells. DMSO also relieves the pain of cancer and, by being a free radical scavenger, reduces the side effects of radiation therapy. Animal studies show that DMSO, by itself, inhibits the growth of breast, colon and bladder cancer, as well as leukemia, in animals.
The Liquid Cesium Chloride Protocol can be self-administered at home under the telephone guidance of an experienced professional and is normally applied to the skin externally in a localized area (such as the abdomen) using a spray bottle. DMSO is sulfur-based and has a pungent sulfur smell that will be noticed by others when applied to the skin.
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