THE CURE FOR ALL CANCERS
- Turn the substance switch to ON and make your second
probe. - Resonance indicates a SALT #1, no resonance indicates
SALT #2. Check the bottom. Remember to rest after the
SALT #1, whether or not you heard resonance. - Repeat steps 3 through 5 a number of times. Work toward
getting three out of three correct. Practice every day.
Trouble shooting:
a) If you repeat this experiment and you keep getting the
same bottles “wrong”, start over. You may have acciden-
tally contaminated or mislabeled the outside of the bottle,
or switched bottle caps.
b) If you get different bottles wrong each time, the plates
may be contaminated. Wash the outside of the bottles and
rinse with filtered water and dry. Wipe the plates very
well, too, with filtered water and dry.
c) If all the bottles read the same, your cold tap water is
polluted. Change the filter.
Preparing Test Substances
It is possible to prepare dry substances for testing such as a
piece of lead or grains of pesticide. They can simply be kept in
a plastic bag and placed on the test plate. However, I prefer to
place a small amount (the size of a pea) of the substance into a
½ ounce bottle of filtered water. There will be many chemical
reactions between the substance and the water to produce a
number of test substances all contained in one bottle. This
simulates the situation in the body.
Within the body, where salt and water are abundant, similar
reactions may occur between elements and water. For example,
a strip of pure (99.9% pure) copper placed in filtered water
might yield copper hydroxide, cuprous oxide, cupric oxide,