How To Test Yourself
This chapter describes how to make and use the electronic
device that lets you do the same tests that I did, and that led to
the discoveries in this book.
It is natural to be skeptical that you can accumulate isopro-
pyl alcohol from your shampoo, or that there is anything toxic
in soft drinks, or you should change your house plumbing, or
you should remove your gold crowns. But you can look for
toxins in all these items for yourself, and you may luckily find
that you do not have them!
It is only from years of experience testing every product cli-
ents brought in, or that I sampled from the grocery and drug
store, that I make generalizations like “all cold cereals have
toxic solvents,” or “all meat has parasites.” But obviously no
one can test them all. Maybe your brand is OK! Or perhaps it is
not. Unless you test for yourself you must rigorously follow the
advice in this book.
Remember these tests can only say YES there is something
in this food (or water sample or air sample or pill or potion) that
my white blood cells (indicating your immune system) are busy
removing. Or NO my white blood cells are not working on
this^62. And except for very high amounts, it is hard to say how
much of a bad effect the toxin is having. But with repeated
testing you can even find that out. Suppose your hair spray tests
YES (positive) in your immune system five minutes after using
it, but not after twenty minutes. This, you may feel, is an ac-
(^62) Testing in the white blood cells is the best way I have found to
both diagnose and predict illness. You will also be taught how to test
any other part of the body.