HOW TO TEST YOURSELF
contact. You must use an inductor for yourself with this
method. You may now proceed to probe on your hand instead
of the ill person's.
Lesson Ten
Purpose: To test for cancer.
Materials: Ortho-phospho-tyrosine. Here are three ways to
obtain some:
- Order a pure sample from a chemical company (see
Sources). Place a few milligrams (it need not be weighed)
in a small glass bottle, add 2 tsp. filtered water and ¼ tsp.
grain alcohol. - All persons with cancer have ortho-phospho-tyrosine in
their saliva as well as in the cancerous tissue. Obtain a sa-
liva specimen from a person who has active cancer.
Freeze it if you can't prepare it immediately. Keep such
specimens well marked in an additional sealed plastic bag.
Persons who have recently been treated clinically for can-
cer are much less likely to have ortho-phospho-tyrosine in
the saliva. - There is still another way to prepare an ortho-phospho-
tyrosine test sample. Common snails from a fish tank or
outdoor snails are the natural hosts for Fasciolopsis buskii
(human intestinal fluke) stages. The stages will produce
ortho-phospho-tyrosine when the snails are fed fish food
polluted with isopropyl alcohol. Over half the fish food
cans I purchased had isopropyl alcohol pollution. Buy
several brands of fish food. Test them for isopropyl alco-
hol and benzene. Obtain some snails, put them in a tank,
feed them isopropyl alcohol polluted fish food. (Feed a
separate group of snails benzene polluted fish food to ob-
tain samples of HIV.) After two days put each snail in a