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Complaint Review: Rainbow Minerals - Deltona Florida, Internet

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  • Rainbow Minerals 2524 Weatherford Dr., FL Deltona, Florida, Internet U.S.A.

Rainbow Minerals purchased Ionic Cesium chloride plus Potassium, the PH was only 6. it should b 14. I will assume they cut it with water to boost there profits. ripped off. Deltona Internet Florida

*Consumer Comment: Mike is comparing Lye to Potassium and Cesium

*Consumer Suggestion: Ripoff at any strength?

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My name is Creg Lauda a dear friend of mine has cancer
And purchased Ionic Cesium chloride plus Potassium from
Rainbow Minerals.

When it came he tested its PH content, Cam out at 6. So I will assume they cut it with water to boost there profits. He got ripped off. The PH should have been 14.
We will report this to all the right authorities.

This is a shame, That Tina at Rainbow Minerals would do such a thing.
With this information. We hope to have her prosecuted to the full existent of the law.

Creg
Coral Springs, Florida
U.S.A.

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#2 Consumer Comment

Mike is comparing Lye to Potassium and Cesium

AUTHOR: Creg - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, June 02, 2006

I take Ionic Potassium each day it has a PH 14
You can buy this at most heath food stores.
Also took Ionic Cesium PH 14 Both at the same time.

In small amounts with Juice, three times a day
For two months. Raised my Ph for better health.
Potassium and Cesium are natural chemicals in your Body and are essential in sustaining life.
So please stop watching gangster movies.
Everything we eat and drink can kill you, even
Water. it's all a mater of how much you consume.

Creg
Coral Springs, FL.

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Ripoff at any strength?

AUTHOR: Mike - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, May 23, 2006

It is an illegal rip-off to sell stuff like this with the claim that it will cure or improve cancer.

The strength of an ionic salt solution (e.g. cesium chloride) can't be determined by measuring pH. It is also impossible to change a pH 14 solution to pH 6 by adding water, unless you used acid rainwater.

Material with a pH of 14 will cause severe caustic burns should it touch any part of the body. There was a gangster movie where a guy exacts revenge by putting lye in his rival's expresso drink. That's pH 14 for you.

Cesium chloride from a chemical supply house costs anywhere from less than 20 cents per gram up to more than $5.00 depending on purity. It is just as "Ionic" as any other cesium chloride. Potassium hydroxide (chemically similar to lye, and I assume may be the "pH booster" part of this quack cocktail) is very cheap.

Published animal tests suggest that a person eating significant amounts of cesium chloride will suffer nervous system malfunctions, and if they continue eating cesium, eventual death.

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