The
Neal Deoul Story
Cancer Courtroom Showdown:
Cesium and T-UP
Cesium and T-UP are at the center of the Maryland courtroom
controversy. The products were marketed by T-UP, Inc. as dietary
supplements under FDA rules.
Cesium is nature's most alkaline mineral capable of significantly
raising the pH of malignant cells until the cancer cells die --- usually
within days. As long ago as 1925, two-time Nobel Prize winner Dr. Otto
Warburg found that cancer cells are anaerobic; meaning they thrive only
in a low-oxygen state. Cesium changes that environment.
In addition, T-UP capitalizes on the scientifically documented power
of concentrated aloe to stimulate components of the immune system.
The combination of Cesium and concentrated aloe vera acts as a potent
one-two punch against cancer.
Deoul's Battle
In Deoul's case, the measures of prostate cancer activity in his body
dropped dramatically after completing the Cesium/ T-UP treatment
regimen.
When he was first diagnosed in January of 1999 his PSA level was 8.1
complicated by a Gleason score of 7. The two numbers combined indicated
a highly aggressive prostate cancer.
But by October of that year, after treatment, (i.e. 3 Cesium pills per
day for six weeks) his PSA dropped to 3.7. No other therapies were used.
Meanwhile, Deoul continues to lead a completely normal life. He has
not suffered the scarring of surgery or the debilitation of radiation -
or devastating side effects like erectile dysfunction or incontinence.
His doctor, a proponent of standard "slash and burn" cancer therapy,
will not comment publicly about the results. So far, the Attorney
General has remained silent as well.
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