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HOW TO TEST YOURSELF


Saliva Testing
This may become your most useful test. The saliva has in it
a bit of almost everything toxic that is in you. But it is not the
first tissue to carry the HIV virus or a bit of a tapeworm stage.
Nevertheless, ortho-phospho-tyrosine, Salmonella, mercury in
your kidneys, aluminum in the brain all show up in the saliva,
too. And saliva can be sent by mail or stored in the refrigerator.
It should be frozen for long storage to prevent mold invasion.
Or it may have grain alcohol added to preserve it. This test is
not as sensitive as having the person present in the circuit,
though.
To make a saliva specimen, place a two inch square piece of
white, unfragranced paper towel (tear, don't cut) in a light-
weight resealable baggie. Hold the open baggie near your
mouth. Don't touch the paper towel with your fingers. Drool or
spit onto the paper towel until half of it is damp. Zip it shut.
Before testing, add enough filtered water to dampen the whole
piece of paper.


Lesson Nine
Purpose: To search for shingles or Herpes.
Materials: A saliva specimen from the person being tested;
they may be thousands of miles away. Also a specimen of the
virus as a test substance. This can be obtained from someone
else's lesions—one droplet is enough, picked up on a bit of pa-
per towel. The whole thing, towel and all, can be pushed into a
glass bottle for preserving. Water and alcohol should be added.
It can also be put on a slide, labeled Herpes, homemade. A ho-
meopathic preparation of the virus does not give accurate re-
sults for this kind of testing, due to the additional frequency
imposed on it by potentizing. (However, homeopathic prepara-
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