Anybody with personal experience in using Cesium chloride is reading this NG?
If so, would you please share your pros and cons or any impression you may
have?
Lung cancer after chemo and radiation went into remission but after a full
year of relatively good health metastized to back bone and pelvis. Another
series of radiation took place but now pain is almost unbearable.
Is cesium chloride any worthwhile option? Any good sources of reliable
information on the web?
Will appreciate any and all answers. Thanks in advance,
TD
Vern Nance - 25 Jan 2007 04:33 GMT
Hello, Tee!
You wrote on Thu, 25 Jan 2007 03:52:39 -0000:
TD> Anybody with personal experience in using Cesium chloride is reading
TD> this NG? If so, would you please share your pros and cons or any
TD> impression you may have?
TD> Lung cancer after chemo and radiation went into remission but after a
TD> full year of relatively good health metastized to back bone and pelvis.
TD> Another series of radiation took place but now pain is almost
TD> unbearable. Is cesium chloride any worthwhile option? Any good sources
TD> of reliable information on the web?
TD> Will appreciate any and all answers. Thanks in advance,
TD> TD
I tried it for about a month. I have lung cancer (adenocarcinoma), and was
diagnosed in September with a 3 cm tumor in my left lung and a 1cm tumor in
my right lung. Surgeon removed a lobe in my left lung October, eliminating
the larger tumor. I took liquid Cesium Chloride and liquid potassium
supplement in November, hoping to reduce or eradicate the smaller tumor
before a 2nd surgery was advised. The surgeon wanted to do a 2nd lobectomy
on my right lung, which was done successfully January 11.
CT scan in late December showed no change in the 1 cm tumor, so I can't say
the Cesium Chloride treatment did any good, but it's possible it may have
kept it from growing. I think people normally take it for about 3 months,
and I only took it for one month, but it sounded like it had promise from
many things I had read, particularly if the doctors are out of other
treatment options. If you try it, be sure to take potassium supplements, as
the cesium can lower potassium levels and potentially cause heart problems.
Best wishes for your recovery, TD.
With best regards, Vern Nance. E-mail: vnance@labridge.com
mainframetech - 25 Jan 2007 19:37 GMT
TW,
You may want to look into a couple of things that have been talked
about recently.
1) Artemisinin
2) Dichloroacetate
Look them up with Google and decide if they're for you.
Chris
madiba - 29 Jan 2007 23:18 GMT
> Anybody with personal experience in using Cesium chloride is reading this NG?
> If so, would you please share your pros and cons or any impression you may
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> Will appreciate any and all answers. Thanks in advance,
> TD
Several million europeans had 'personal experience' in using CsCl in
1986 thanks to Chernobyl. Its had no effects up to now (touch wood), in
contrast to the iodine isotopes that did leave their mark..

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