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If cesium is so good, why hasnt the medical community adopted it?

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If cesium is so good, why hasnt the medical community adopted it?

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In the end, in my opinion, it gets down to a question of power, prestige and profits. The medical establishment, multi-national pharmaceutical companies and government regulators have little interest in promoting a therapy that is inexpensive, simple to administer and essentially non-toxic. Cesium is a naturally occurring, abundant mineral. The U.S. Geological Survey estimates world reserves of cesium are around 100 million tons, 70 percent of which are found in Canada. A typical course of therapy employing cesium would cost at most several thousand dollars, a mere fraction of the $300,000 to $600,000 price tag for a course of conventional chemotherapy. Also, it is not necessary for a patient to undergo lengthy and expensive hospitalization to employ the High pH Therapy. Depending on the severity of the disease, it can either be taken orally at home, or administered intravenously in a doctors office. Intravenous administration, however, is not available in the United States. The High p

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