PART TWO: GETTING WELL AGAIN
The injectables and IV bags are manufactured using the
same antiseptics used for foods. Bottles and tubing are
sterilized with isopropyl alcohol and not necessarily rinsed!
Pumps that fill bottles and bags are greased with food lube
containing benzene. I often find wood alcohol and heavy
metals, too. Some injectables have live bacteria in them, most
often the albumin and vitamin C. Persons who “get a reaction”
to their IV are reacting to Salmonella or E.coli, not some
mysterious “allergens.” Of course, the bottles state “Do not use
if contents are cloudy”—but should one ever expect bacteria?*
- Clean Up Your Diet
This is the easiest part of your get-well program because
YOU are completely in charge.
The fundamental rule is:
EAT CHEMICAL-FREE AND
MALONATE-FREE FOOD.
Why Is Malonic Acid Bad?
Malonic acid is not natural for humans; nothing in the sci-
entific literature indicates that it is a metabolite. It is natural for
plants. Certain plants, about 24 families of them, make malonic
acid as a step in making their oils! Higher plants pack their
seeds with a little oil; some, like the avocado plant, make a lot
of oil. But animals only make malonyl Coenzyme A (a relative
* Answer: all of them.