Cesium and Cancer
A.
KEITH BREWER, Ph.D.
A.. Keith Brewer Science Library, 325 N. Central Ave., Richland
Center, WI 53581
THE MECHANISM OF CARCINOGENESIS
The
experimental information presented in the previous section
involving the isotope effect, mass spectrographic analyses,
and fluorescence and phosphorescence decay, combined with
the pH data supplied by Von Ardenne [23-25], makes it possible
to define the mechanism involved in carcinogenesis. This
mechanism is very different from the accepted one of carcinogens
entering the cell and becoming attached to the DNA. This
mechanism will not explain any of the experimental data
outlined briefly herein.
The
proposed mechanism can be outlined in four steps.
Step
1
The
attachment of carcinogenic type molecules to the membrane
surface. This involves two factors: (a) the presence of
carcinogenic-type molecules primarily of the polycyclic
type, and (b) an energized state of the membrane, which
may result from prolonged irritation. When these molecules
are attached to the membrane glucose can still enter the
cell, but oxygen cannot. The cell thus becomes anaerobic.
Step
2
In
the absence of oxygen, the glucose undergoes fermentation
to lactic acid. The cell pH then drops to 7 and finally
down to 6.5.
Step
3
In
the acid medium the DNA loses its positive and negative
radical sequence. In addition, the amino acids entering
the cell are changed. As a consequence, the RNA is changed
and the cell completely loses its control mechanism. Chromosomal
aberrations may occur.
Step
4
In
the acid medium the various cell enzymes are completely
changed. Von Ardenne has shown that lysosomal enzymes are
changed into very toxic compounds. These toxins kill the
cells in the main body of the tumor mass. A tumor therefore
consists of a thin layer of rapidly growing cells surrounding
the dead mass [3]. The acid toxins leak out from the tumor
mass and poison the host. They thus give rise to the pains
generally associated with cancer. They can also act as carcinogens.
A. KEITH BREWER, Ph.D.
A.. Keith Brewer Science Library, 325 N. Central Ave., Richland
Center, WI 53581
HIGH AND LOW pH THERAPIES
Only
two therapies will be mentioned here. Both are apparently
effective. These are the Low pH therapy devised by Von Ardenne
et al. [23-25] and the High pH therapy developed by the
writer.
The
Low pH Therapy
In
this therapy devised by Von Ardenne, glucose is injected
into the blood stream. As a consequence, the cancer cell
pH will drop eventually to the 5.5 range. The patient is
then placed in a furnace heated to 104 degrees Fahrenheit
for a matter of hr [23-25]. The older the patient, the fewer
the number of hours. The patient is allowed to breathe cold
air. Diathermy is also applied over the tumor area which,
in the absence of a blood supply, will cause the temperature
of the mass to rise to something over 106 degrees Fahrenheit.
At these high temperatures and in the acid medium, the life
of cancer cells is very short. The only drawback to the
therapy is that a case of severe toxemia may result from
the out-leakage of the acid toxins within the tumor masses
[23-25].
The
High pH Therapy
The
ready uptake of cesium and rubidium by the cancer cells
lead the writer to the High pH therapy. This consists of
feeding the patient close to 6 g of CsCl or RbCl per day
in conjunction with the administration of ascorbic and retionic
acids, Vitamins C and A, which being weak acids, upon absorption
by the tumor cells will enhance the negative potential gradient
across the membrane, and also zinc and selenium salts which,
when absorbed on the membrane surface, will act as broad
and moderately strong electron donors. Both types of compounds
have been shown in mice to drastically enhance the pickup
for cesium and rubidium ions.
The
toxic dose for CsCl is 135 g. The administration of 6 g
per day therefore has no toxic effects. It is sufficient
however to give rise to the pH in the cancer cells, bringing
them up in a few days to the 8 or above where the life of
the cell is short. In addition, the presence of Cs and Rb
salts in the body fluids neutralizes the acid toxins leaking
out of the tumor mass and renders them nontoxic.
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