HOW TO TEST YOURSELF
Lesson Fourteen
Purpose: To test for aflatoxin.
Materials: Do not try to purchase a pure sample of afla-
toxin; it is one of the most potent carcinogens known. Having it
on hand would constitute unnecessary hazard, even though the
bottle would never need to be opened. Simply make specimens
of beer, moldy bread, apple cider vinegar, and any kind of pea-
nuts using a very small amount and adding filtered water and
grain alcohol as usual.
Method: Test yourself for these. If you have all of them in
your white blood cells and the liver then you very, very proba-
bly have aflatoxin built up. Next, test your daily foods for their
presence in your white blood cells. Those that test positive must
be further tested for aflatoxin. Notice the effect of vitamin C on
aflatoxin in your liver. Find a time when your liver is positive
to aflatoxin (eat a few roasted peanuts from a health food store
and wait ten minutes). Take 1 gram vitamin C in a glass of wa-
ter. Check yourself for aflatoxin every five minutes. Does it
clear? If not, take 5 or 10 grams vitamin C. How long does it
take?
Lesson Fifteen
Purpose: To test for parasites.
Method: If you test positive to your pet's saliva, you have
something in common–a parasite, no doubt. You must search
your muscles and liver for these, not saliva or white blood cells,
because they are seldom seen in these. Zap yourself for para-
sites until you no longer test positive to your pets' saliva.
Tapeworms and tapeworm stages can not (and should not)
be killed with a regular frequency generator. Each segment, and
probably each scolex in a cysticercus has its own frequency and