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1. I am looking into alternative therapies, myself
Sun Feb 23, 2014, 10:15 AM
Feb 2014

for metastasized colon cancer. I came across this:

http://www.cancertutor.com/faq_cesium_cure_rate/

after reading this blog post in answer to my question: Anyone refused therapy for mets colon cancer? Here is the post:

RE: After surgery: anyone refused chemo?
by CancerSupport on Sat Feb 22, 2014 10:42 PM

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byFortunate953on Fri Feb 21, 2014 04:00 PM

On October 21, 2013, I was diagnosed with late Stage 4 Rare Blast Prostrate Cancer that had spread to all of my bones, to both lungs, and my kidneys, and my lumph nodes. My Oncologist at Mayo Clinic told me that I had less than two months to live, and that he would like to give me a strong mixture of two kinds of Chemotherapy, though he admitted that the Chemo would not extend my life, as my type of Rare Blast Cancer has a smart protein coating that is very resistent to any kind of Chemo.
I refused Chemo, and the next day I began taking 3 grams of Cesium Chloride each day, seven days on and three days off on an empty stomach (stomach acid neutralizes a lot of Cesium). I added 10 apricot Seeds, 5,000 Mg of Vitamin C and a little Molasses each time. Within 3 days my extreme pain was gone. It took about two weeks before my appetite for food began coming back - - I had lost 45 pounds, down to 158 pounds.
After 4 months, I have gained back 20 pounds, and my PSA count has come down - - last reading was 0.59 My Oncologist recently told me that Cesium Chloride is conquering my "Incurable Cancer."

snip: because the experts almost universally use cesium chloride on highly advanced cancer patients, there is a severe bias in the class of patients who use cesium chloride. In other words, cesium chloride is almost exclusively used on advanced cancer patients who have been through the complete range of orthodox treatments of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, and perhaps others.

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