Other Interesting Cancer Research

 

In the process of our research we often come across information that intrigues our research staff. Dr. Keith Brewer and some associates carried out one such interesting piece of research involving treating a wide range of cancers with Cesium salts. (See References below).

Unfortunately, most of Dr. Brewers published biochemical explanations for the observed effects are scientifically wrong which considerably undermines the credibility of the papers.

However a trial of the treatment seems to have achieved some startling results and some of the background research would offer validation of this approach. Their research indicates that in areas where the food supply is rich in Cesium and Rubidium there is a very low incidence of cancer. This causal relationship has not been rigorously proven however there is considerable circumstantial evidence backing the proposition that trace elements can reduce the incidence of cancer.

Dr. Brewer's treatment involves taking approximately 10 grams of Cesium Chloride in divided doses per day for 10 days. In 50% of trial participants complete remission of the cancer was observed. All trial participants reported major pain reduction shortly after taking the first dose of Cesium salts. In Cesium treated patients who died of other causes where an autopsy was performed no cancer cells were detected.

Cesium Chloride is essentially nontoxic having a mouse LD50 of approximately 2.3 grams per kilogram of body weight. If using Cesium salts, insure that they are extremely pure.

Recent research would indicate that 5grams of Cesium Chloride taken in 2.5-gram doses morning and night would achieve what Dr. Brewer was attempting to achieve.

The most likely explanation as to why this research has not been continued may be that the treatment is relatively cheap and not patentable. The general consensus in our research laboratory was that it was worth trying if you are living with cancer.

Peak Natural Products provides this data as part of our public information service and cannot be held responsible for the use or misuse of this information. Users of this information must make an informed decision about this data before acting and it is recommended that they read and understand the published information.

References:

  1. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavoir, Vol 21, Supp1 11-13
  2. High pH Cancer Therapy with Cesium by Dr. A Keith Brewer
  3. The A Keith Brewer International Science Library drbrewer@mwt.net

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