Cesium Chloride, Vitamin D & Cancer: Enhanced Differentiation Protocol
Dr. Keith Brewer, Ph.D., first introduced the use of cesium chloride to treat cancer. However, Robert Barefoot later modified this protocol to include calcium and vitamin D to enhance the effectiveness of the treatment. The combination of vitamin D and cesium enhances cellular differentiation and helps kill the cancerous cells.-
Cesium Chloride
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In a Noble Prize winning paper, Dr. Otto Warburg discovered that the cellular matrix of cancerous cells was highly acidic due to anaerobic metabolism of glucose that produced high levels of lactic acid. The acidic environment suppressed normal cellular replication and made the cells immortal. Cesium chloride helps to revert the cells to an alkaline environment restoring normal cellular functions.
Vitamin D
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Vitamin D is a classification of fat soluble prohomones that regulate the body's ability to absorb and use calcium. One form of vitamin D called vitamin D3 has been implicated in cellular differentiation and apoptosis, or programmed cell death.
How They Work Together
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Vitamin D encourages cellular differentiation. With the correct cellular environment restored by the uptake of cesium chloride, the vitamin D can again encourage normal replication and cell death. Essentially, cesium removes the chemical state that allows the cells to remain immortal.
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