THE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES
Ginger Hart had been trying for three years to get pregnant. After an
endometrial biopsy, a D&C,^11 and laparoscopy she was diagnosed
with “inadequate corpus luteum.” We found her ovaries toxic with
nickel and europium from tooth fillings and strontium from
toothpaste. She was delighted to understand her problem and set
about correcting it.
Marjory Davis, age 28, had been on the “pill” (synthetic hormones) a
long time but was off now and couldn't get pregnant. She actually
got pregnant about one year ago but lost it at one month. A toxic
element test showed her ovaries and uterus were full of beryllium
(gasoline and coal oil), gadolinium and gallium. The metals are
alloys of gold used in dentistry. She wore a lot of jewelry, just loved
her chains, necklaces, rings, etc. But she agreed to go off all
except two rings which did not have these alloys. To reduce fossil
fuel fumes in the house she removed all gas cans and the lawn
mower from the attached garage. They parked the cars outside.
She was started on kidney herbs and promised to use con-
traception until she was done. She was to drink three glasses of
2% milk a day and take a magnesium tablet and stop drinking
other beverages. Three weeks later her husband canceled her
appointment because she was too embarrassed and delighted to
call herself.
Prostate Problems....................................................
If urination is not complete, so you must soon go again, es-
pecially in the night, it is suggestive of pressure on the urethra
from an enlarged prostate gland. Keeping a little urine from being
voided is conducive to bladder and kidney infection, too,
because bacteria soon find this “free food.”
The prostate collects toxins as if it were a designated dump
site, especially for nickel. Urinary tract bacteria quickly find
“their” metal, nickel. Any supply of nickel will attract bacteria
(^11) A surgical procedure, called dilation and curettage, meaning di-
late the bladder with air and scrape away the inner lining.