DMSO
How to apply CESIUM CHLORIDE /DMSO PROTOCOL - General Instructions
1-2-3 Cancer Plan
(2) Eliminate Cancer Cells - STAGE IV, including FAST-GROWING
or LATE STAGE PROTOCOLS
How to apply CESIUM CHLORIDE /DMSO PROTOCOL
- General Instructions
The cesium chloride /DMSO protocol is not difficult to
carry out, but for safety reasons, all instructions must be adhered to with due
diligence.
Note from website author
There is not a one-size-fits-all cesium chloride protocol.
E.g. Your weight, the type and stage of cancer, and other factors can alter your
individual therapy plan. As a first-hand witness to the success of this therapy
(with a couple close family members), I believe it to be a worthwhile, powerful
option for anyone looking for an alternative cancer treatment. I have therefore
done my utmost to research its many details and present them here, but emphasize
that I do NOT have all the answers and that I continue to learn about this popular
alternative cancer therapy, examining the suggested variations that have been used.
Contraindications Do NOT use cesium protocol with electromedicine
using frequencies <10Hz -cesium accumulates inside of the cancer cells,
and transfection can occur using low frequency electromedicine, as in the Beck Protocol
or frequency generators (e.g. Rife machines); transfection (sometimes incorrectly
called electroporation) opens cell membrane pores allowing undesireable leakage
from cell, in this case, cesium could leak from cancer cell rendering treatment
ineffective;
Do NOT use cesium protocol
when cancer is in the digestive tract (including
throat) or if digestive tract is obstructed
- treatment produces inflammation which can be especially
dangerous in these situations;
Do NOT use cesium protocol if
taking corticosteroids or diuretics - both of which
reduce serum potassium, which combined with potassium loss with cesium treatment
could have seriously adverse effects;
DMSO should NOT be used by
women who are pregnant or breast-feeding - since
it could detrimentally affect the baby;
Typical Doses
Dr. Brewer used a powdered cesium, today we have available
a much more potent, liquid ionic form.
Typical dose is 1.5g cesium
(1 Tablespoon liquid cesium chloride) TWICE/day for
12 months, then continuing with a lower maintenance dose
- however, those with brain
cancer should start with a lower dose , since cesium could otherwise
cause uncontrolled swelling in the brain.
Liquid cesium is better absorbed than cesium carbonate.
Products that can help alleviate inflammation / pain
• DMSO is anti-inflammtory
- DMSO is an important part of the cesium protocol to carry cesium into body (in
transdermal application) and to help drive cesium into cells, but an important function
of DMSO is to alleviate / control inflammation.
With brain cancer or when temporary inflammation
of a cancer tumor may block flow of key fluids (e.g. in pancreas or liver), it may
be necessary to take extra anti-inflammatory
measures:
- Take extra DMSO and/or MSM
(without cesium) a few hours after the normal dose of DMSO
- note that DMSO passes through the blood-brain-barrier
(BBB) to reach the brain;
• Enzyme
products - such as Vitalzym®or 10Zymes®
may also help reduce inflammation and pain.
• Ursolic acid
How long to stay on cesium protocol?
Larry of "Essense-of-life.com" generally recommends treatment
for ONE year - according to Larry, there is no limit on
taking cesium at the 3g/day dosage since the cesium that accumulates in cancer cells
has a half-life of 100 to 110 days. Larry has worked with thousands of cancer patients,
and provides important free telephone support for those who buy his products - Larry
generally recommends treatment for a year using liquid (ionic) cesium chloride combined
with an alkaline diet (E.g. Budwig diet), no pork, gluten, soy or cow's milk products,
followed by a maintenance program (E.g. a half or third dose program).
Others recommend treatment periods shorter than one year combined
with several support nutrients
Author's note: Instead of going on a cesium maintenance program
after the main cesium protocol, it may be better to change to another alternative
treatment to mop up any remaining cancer cells (E.g. The
Beck Protocol
or Rife Protocol ) -
the main reason for this tactic is because the body may build up a resistance to
cesium over time.
For your information, signs of having too much cesium in your
body are:
• Your feet turn purple, feel cold and/or like
you have frostbite
And/Or
• Your fingers have a needles and pins sensation
and hurt if you bump them against something, especially something cold
-- this is not the same as the less severe tingly / prickly
feelings that may be experienced in the first couple of weeks of the cesium protocol.
Administration method choices
• Cesium chloride
therapy clinics (best choice) - offer cesium by
IV under medical supervision. Currently 5 locations in U.S. (Tampa,
FL , Lake Elmo. MN
, Alpharetta. GA ,
New York, NY ,
Grapevine, TX ) 1
in Canada (Regina,
Saskatchewan ) and 1 in
Malaga, Spain .
• ORAL administration :
treatment products are taken by mouth:
ORAL administration
of Cesium / DMSO protocol
• TRANSDERMAL
Application (requires a helper to apply cesium
/ DMSO to patient's skin): the main advantage of this method is to avoid consumption
of salty cesium chloride liquid and unpleasant tasting liquid DMSO, which can make
some people feel nauseous;
TRANSDERMAL administration
of Cesium / DMSO protocol
Where to obtain liquid cesium chloride and potassium chloride and
DMSO?
This website author does not recommend any particular vendor
- you will need to search online for liquid cesium chloride and
100% undiluted
PHARMACEUTICAL GRADE DMSO (99.99% purity);
There are several DMSO vendors on Ebay, without affilliation, here is an
example ebay
DMSO vendor
Liquid (ionic) cesium and potassium
products for this protocol can be quite costly, however, they can be made
at home using cesium chloride and potassium chloride crystals
(e.g. bought from amazon or ebay) - these
may or may not be as good as products
made by other vendors, but are an option if cost is a limiting factor. I am giving
instructions here, but emphasize that if you decide to make and use your own, you
do so at your own risk!
• To make liquid cesium chloride containing
1.5g cesium in 1 Tbsp. (10% solution):
dissolve 100 grams
cesium chloride salt in 789 mL
distilled water
• To make liquid potassium chloride containing
700 milligrams potassium in 1 Tbsp. (4.66% solution):
dissolve 100 grams
potassium chloride salt in 1126 mL
distilled water.
Other notes
If you have bone cancer.
Look into adding liquid
strontium chloride to this treatment for the purpose of strengthening bones;