Cesium Chloride (CsCl) for Consumption F.A.Q.

 
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Cesium Chloride for consumption comes in two forms (Solid and Liquid).

One of the most frequently asked questions about CsCl is what are the differences between liquid and solid state of this mineral.

Here are some of the benefits and disadvantages for both liquid Cesium versus the solid Form of Cesium Chloride?

Liquid Ionic Cesium can be digested or sprayed onto the skin 4 times a day for absorption as  the initial doses of Cesium chloride may cause nausea. Solid Cesium must be taken with food.

Liquid Cesium is more expensive that the solid form and both solid and liquid form are equally effective in raising the bodies PH Level however side effects are dramatically different. Liquid ionic Cesium was invented to ease the nausea effects of digesting the mineral.

Liquid Ionic Cesium with rubidium will assist in the replenishment of potassium as where raw powder cesium chloride must be taken with additional potassium and or and additional source of rubidium.

*** NOTE ON THE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE ASSOCIATED WITH THE SALT CESIUM:
 

  • 99.999% pure cesium chloride intake: Any Salt in excess for one's diet can result in fluid retention and elevated blood pressure, especially in people sensitive to sodium.
  •  You must assist Cesium with Potassium!
  • Potassium intake. Low potassium can result in elevated sodium in cells, because the two balance one another.
  • Weight. The greater your body mass, the more pressure there is on your artery walls. That's because more blood is produced to supply oxygen and nutrients to tissues in your body.
  • Activity level. Lack of physical activity tends to increase heart rate, which forces your heart to work harder with each contraction.
  • Tobacco use. Chemicals in cigarettes and tobacco can damage artery walls.
  • Stress. Stress can raise blood pressure.
  • Alcohol consumption. Excessive alcohol intake can, over time, increase the risk of heart disease. You must not drink during High PH Therapy
  • Age. The risk of high blood pressure increases as you get older.
  • Family history. High blood pressure often runs in families.

There are natural remedies that can help to control high blood pressure, Your physician or holistic practitioner may also recommend other  herbs or medication to lower high blood pressure if you are taking High Ph Therapy. It is important to work with your physician or holistic practitioner, because untreated high blood pressure may damage organs in the body and increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, brain hemorrhage, kidney disease, and vision loss.