THE CURE FOR ALL CANCERS
Finally, there is the error from the filtered water you are
using. Test it by tasting it, then searching your white blood cells
for it. If you find it there, change the filter and repeat the test.
Make a test sample of this water alone.
Lesson Four
Purpose: To determine toxicity of your household products.
Materials: Prepare samples of what you ate at your last
meal. Also prepare samples of the soap, shampoo, shaving
cream and other products you last put on your body.
Method: Listen for resonance between your white blood
cells and the daily foods and products you use.
- Place your white blood cell specimen on the tissue plate.
- Place your first sample on the substance plate.
- Test for resonance.
- Make two piles. Things that resonate go in the TOXIC
pile, things that don't go in the SAFE pile. Don't be sur-
prised if your health brand shampoo “flunks” the test. And
if your vitamin C flunks, I hope you write a letter to the
manufacturer!
Making Organ Specimens
To test for toxic elements or parasites in a particular organ
such as the liver or skin, you will need either a fresh or frozen
sample of the organ or a prepared microscope slide of this or-
gan. Meat purchased from a grocery store, fresh or frozen, pro-
vides you with a variety of organ specimens. Chicken, turkey,
beef or pork organs all give the same results. You may purchase
chicken gizzards for a sample of stomach, beef liver for liver,