The Cure for All Cancers

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THE CURE FOR ALL CANCERS


tions can be used if the potency matches the tissue frequency
where it resides. Hopefully, some way of using homeopathic
sources will soon be found.)
Method: Place the saliva specimen in its unopened baggie
on one plate. You may wish to open it briefly, though, to add
enough filtered water to wet all the paper and add ¼ tsp. grain
alcohol to sterilize or preserve it.
Place the virus specimen on the other plate and test as usual
(like Lesson Six). A positive result means the person has active
Herpes.
The main disadvantage of saliva testing is that you do not
know which tissue has the pathogen or the toxin. You can only
conclude that it is present. Usually this is enough information to
carry out a corrective program.

Surrogate Testing
Although saliva testing is so easy, it is also possible to use
an adult as a surrogate when testing a baby or pet. The pet or
baby is held on the lap of the surrogate. A large pet may sit in
front of the person. The handhold is held by the surrogate and
pressed firmly against the body of the baby or pet. It can be laid
flat against the arm, body or leg of a baby and held in place
firmly by the whole hand of the adult. The paper covering
should be wet. For a pet, the end is held firmly pressed against
the skin, such as between the front legs or on the belly. The
other hand of the adult is used for testing in the usual way. The
adult must wear an inductor for surrogate testing as well as you,
the tester.
An ill or bedridden person may be tested without incon-
venience or stress. He or she rests their whole hand on the skin
of your leg, just above the knee. A wet piece of paper towel,
about 4 inches by 4 inches is placed on your leg, to make better

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