lic, not to provide a statistically significant analysis. It is my
fervent hope that manufacturers use the new electronic tech-
niques in this book to make purer products than they ever have
before.
Acknowledgments
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Frank
Jerome, DDS. for the loan of his parasite slide collection. If he
had not made a slide of Fasciolopsis buskii in his student years
and if he had not stored his slides carefully for three decades,
finally to loan them to me in a generous offer, none of these
discoveries would have been made. Furthermore, most of these
HIV/AIDS patients could not have regained their health without
his development of a new metal-free dentistry. Thanks are also
due to his wife, Linda, for her patience and willingness to listen
to new ideas. And a very special thank you is due to Mary L.
Austin, Ph.D. now deceased, for her daily support and who, up
to the age of 97, had an amazing open-mindedness. Another
special thank you goes to my son, Geoffrey, whose sugges-
tions, computer expertise, help with instrumentation, and edit-
ing were indispensable and very much appreciated.
In 1996, the collaboration with Patricia Connolly Gorzen
made possible our discovery of dental toxins and better dental
practices. This led directly to improved survival opportunity for
many terminally ill patients. Her contribution is greatly appre-
ciated.