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The
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Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior, v. 21, Suppl., 1, by A. Keith Brewer, Ph.D., "The High pH Therapy for Cancer, Tests on Mice and Humans," pp. 1-5, Copyright 1984, with permission from Elsevier Science. Single copies of the article can be downloaded and printed for the reader's personal research and study.
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The High
pH Therapy for Cancer
Tests on
Mice and Humans
A. KEITH BREWER, Ph.D.
A.. Keith Brewer Science Library,
325 N. Central Ave., Richland Center, WI
53581
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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