What is Cesium Chloride?

Cesium chloride, an alkaline mineral salt, is part of a nutrition plan called “high pH therapy” which focuses on using a combined diet and supplement approach to balancing body pH by reducing the load on overworked acid-buffering systems. Cesium Chloride does not kill cancer cells. 

Source: Cesium Chloride Health Topic


Cesium, an extremely alkaline mineral, has been used effectively on cancer since the 1930s. Cancer cells are anaerobic and acidic. Their outer membranes are often impenetrable from normal antibodies and from killer cells once the immune system is compromised. Cesium chloride is one of a very few molecules that can penetrate cancer cells. 

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Caesium chloride or cesium chloride, is the inorganic compound with the formula CsCl. This colorless solid is an important source of caesium ions in a variety of applications. Its crystal structure forms a major structural type where each caesium ion is coordinated by 8 chlorine ions. Caesium chloride crystals are thermally stable, but easily dissolve in water. Caesium chloride occurs naturally in mineral waters. [Non-radioactive] caesium chloride has a rather low toxicity to humans and animals.

Medical properties of caesium chloride were studied back in 1888 by Ivan Pavlov and S. S. Botkin. They found that CsCl and RbCl induce long-term narrowing of the blood vessels (vasoconstriction) and the associated increase in the blood pressure (hypertension), stimulating the cardiovascular activity. 

Later research indicated that CsCl alleviates cardiac dysrhythmia and that the life expectancy is higher in regions characterized by elevated levels of CsCl in water and food. Preliminary results indicate that CsCl can be used in the treatment of depressions. The neurological action of CsCl is related to the protection of neurons from apoptosis and activation of caspase 3 caused by reduced potassium content.

Several reports suggested that non-radioactive caesium chloride can be used in a complex treatment of some forms of cancer. The American Cancer Society state that “available scientific evidence does not support claims that non-radioactive cesium chloride supplements have any effect on tumors.”

Source: Cesium Chloride on Wikipedia


The knowledge about cesium metabolism and toxicity is sparse. Oral intake of cesium chloride has been widely promoted on the basis of the hypothesis referred to as “high pH cancer therapy”, a complimentary alternative medicine method for cancer treatment. 

Cesium is relatively safe; signs of its mild toxicity are gastrointestinal distress, hypotension, syncope, numbness, or tingling of the lips. Nevertheless, total cesium intakes of 6 g/day have been found to produce severe hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, prolonged QTc interval, episodes of polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, with or without torsade de pointes, and even acute heart arrest. However, full information on its acute and chronic toxicity is not sufficiently known. 

Source: Clinical Effects of Cesium Intake


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