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Brief Overview
You may
take the Cesium/Potassium/DMSO
Combo
orally or topically. Should you experience diarrhea, take
it topically until your digestive tract is fully
normalized. Oral (by mouth) is the preferred method
unless the area of concern is near the surface of the skin.
For areas of concern near the skin, applying the
Cesium/Potassium/DMSO Combo on the skin over the area of
concern would
be most effective since it would maximize the dose. Take topically if you develop gastric issues such as
diarrhea.
Oral
instructions-
Start with 1 to 2 ounces of fresh squeezed citrus juice,
add 2 tablespoons of organic apple cider vinegar and add
1 tablespoon of the cesium/potassium combo. The cesium
and potassium are very alkali and you must have the
citrus juice and the apple cider vinegar to neutralize
the Ph in the stomach. It is also advised that you take
a supplement containing betaine hydrochloride.
Topical
instructions- Rub
1 tablespoon directly into the top of feet, wrist and
the neck are all good locations to apply. Rub in
thoroughly.
WARNING:
Cesium
chloride may cause plasma potassium
depletion. Therefore, it becomes necessary to supplement
with potassium. Although there should be ample potassium in the
Cesium/Potassium/DMSO Combo offered by NUTRITION 2000, it is a good idea and
recommended that you monitor blood levels of potassium
and strive to keep the potassium in the upper normal
range. You will not have a problem with excess levels of
potassium if you are not suffering from acute kidney
failure.
Cesium is powerful and
should be taken under the supervision of a health care
practitioner.
PH range
<--Cell death-><-----Mitosis--------><---------Cell
death------->
-----------6.5---------------------7.35---------7.5---------
Cells, whether abnomal or normal, can only live and
reproduce (undergo mitosis) in a Ph range of between 6.5
and 7.5. A healthy cell has a Ph of 7.35 while an
abnormal cell is more acidic. Cesium Chloride when taken orally
will raise the Ph of abnormal cells, but not that of
normal cells. When the Ph of a cell goes above 7.5 it
dies and if it goes above 8.0 it will die in a matter of
hours.
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