Hulda R. Clark - The Cure For All Diseases (1995)

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THE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES

fects in an elderly person. Of course, the chlorine bleach bottle
should not be kept under the sink. It should be kept in a closed
plastic bag in the garage. It should not be used while the elderly
person is in the house and never for his or her laundry. Use
chlorine-free bleach.
Don't pollute the air with fresh flowers, potpourris, or room
fresheners. These can induce a dizzy spell.
Room air conditioners may have a fiberglass filter! This fills
the house with tiny particles of glass to be breathed by every-
body. The body makes tumors out of them in order to stop them
from cutting through your tissue. Replace the filter with a foam
sheet. This sheet is 1/8 inch thick and washable. I have not found
these types of foam filters to emit formaldehyde.
Room air filters are not the answer to polluted air. Removing
the pollution source is. Air filters may remove some of the toxic
elements but by blowing the air (and dust) around vigorously the
remaining toxins are made much more vicious in their effect. The
noise of a filter motor and fumes it may put out itself adds misery
to the simple job of breathing. Using a non-fiberglass filter at the
furnace is a better idea.
Make sure all fragrances are removed from the air, even
though family members “like” them. They don't belong in air. The
lungs treat them like toxins to be coughed up or removed by the
kidneys and immune system. This includes colognes, scented
tissues, soap and shampoo and shaving supplies. If you can walk
into the bathroom blindfolded and know you're in the bathroom,
it's not clean enough. Everything in the bathroom pollutes the air
of the whole house. People who must use fragrance should apply
it outdoors to keep the indoor air less polluted.

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