THE CURE FOR ALL CANCERS
Tantalum tooth fillings
Tartrazine yellow food dye in cheese, jello, etc.
Tellurium tooth fillings
Terbium pollutant in pills
Thallium acetate pollutant in mercury tooth fillings
Thorium nitrate earth (dust)
Thulium pollutant in some brands of vitamin C
Tin toothpaste
Titanium tooth fillings, body powder
Tungsten electric water heater, toaster, hair curler
Uranium acetate earth (dust)
Urethane plastic teeth and dental resins
Vanadium pentoxide gas leak in home, dental metal and dental plastic
Ytterbium pollutant in pills
Yttrium pollutant in pills
Zirconium deodorant, toothpaste
Elements like erbium and terbium have only recently come
into use. They were formerly called Rare Earth Elements but
now are called Lanthanides. There are 15 of them: lanthanum
cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, samarium, europium,
gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thulium,
ytterbium, lutetium, and promethium.
All except promethium are in my test for toxic elements.
You can see from the case histories that we have lanthanides in
our bodies, widely distributed. They are in our processed foods,
in our supplements and medicines, and in our tooth fillings,
whether plastic or metal. Is it a good idea for the human species
to eat elements that we know nothing about? Several of them
absorb UV (ultraviolet) light. Should we be absorbing UV light
in this manner when we already have a biological means
(riboflavin, vitamin B 2 ) of doing this that took millions of years
to evolve? Some of them have special magnetic properties
(gadolinium and samarium). Some of them are phosphors; they
give off light when irradiated. A number of them are known to
“home in” on cancerous tumors. This is not understood. Why
are they in our tablets and capsules? Who is making these pol-
luted products? Evidently, the traditional safeguards against