Dr.
Keith Brewer founded the Brewer International Science Library to
apply the tools and methods of his training as a physicist to
understand the living cell and how its nature applies to phenomena
such as cancer and aging.
His work led him to
discover that cancer cells cannot exist in tissue with a pH of 8.0.
This led to the development of cesium therapy to reverse cancer.
Cesium is the most alkalinizing of the elements. Dr. Brewer and many
qualified researchers and physicians since have written scores of
articles on the development of his theory and the utilization of
cesium to maintain alkalinity as an adjunct to successful cancer
treatment.
BREWER, A. K. The high pH therapy for cancer tests on mice and
humans. PHARMACOL BIOCHEM BEHAV 21: Suppl. 1, 1-5. 1984.---Mass
spectrographic and isotope studies have shown that potassium,
rubidium, and especially cesium are most efficiently taken up by
cancer cells. This uptake was enhanced by Vitamins A and C as well as
salts of zinc and selenium. The quantity of cesium taken up was
sufficient to raise the cell to the 8 pH range. Where cell mitosis
ceases and the life of the cell is short. Tests on mice fed cesium
and rubidium showed marked shrinkage in the tumor masses within 2
weeks. In addition, the mice showed none of the side effects of
cancer. Tests have been carried out on over 30 humans. In each case
the tumor masses disappeared. Also all pains and effects associated
with cancer disappeared within 12 to 36 hr; the more chemotherapy and
morphine the patient had taken, the longer the withdrawal period.
Studies of the food intake in areas where the incidences of cancer
are very low showed that it met the requirements for the high pH
therapy.
Cancer therapy.....Cesium.....High
pH.....Pain.....Potassium.....Rubidium.....Tumor.....Vitamins
THE High pH Therapy for cancer was arrived at from an
extensive series of physical experiments. These involved the
isotope effect across membranes of many types, normal plant and
animal, embryonic, cancer, and synthetic. It also involved mass
spectrographic analyses of membranes and cells, as well as
fluorescence and phosphorescence decay studies of many types of
cells and parts thereof. It is the thesis of this paper that the
results obtained throw a direct light upon the mechanism of
carcinogenesis, and also indicate a therapy. Tests on both mice
and humans substantiate this theoretical approach [1-8].
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