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

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FOUR CLEAN-UPS

(page 457 ), buy foods at your grocery store, and tabulate your
own results. I hope you do, and I hope you find that the food in
your area is cleaner than mine! Remember that the Syncrometer
can only determine the presence or absence of something, not the
concentration. There may only be a few parts per billion, but a
sick person trying to get well cannot afford any solvent intake.
For that matter, none of us should tolerate any of these:



  • Acetone in carbonated drinks

  • Benzene in store-bought drinking water (including dis-
    tilled), store-bought fruit juice (including health varieties)

  • Carbon tetrachloride in store-bought drinking water

  • Decane in health foods and beverages

  • Hexanes in decafs

  • Hexanedione in flavored foods

  • Isophorone in flavored foods

  • Methyl butyl ketone and Methyl ethyl ketone in flavored
    foods

  • Methylene chloride in fruit juice

  • Pentane in decafs

  • Propyl alcohol in bottled water, commercial fruit juices,
    commercial beverages.

  • Toluene and xylene in carbonated drinks

  • Trichloroethane (TCE), TC Ethylene in flavored foods

  • Wood alcohol (methanol) in carbonated drinks, diet drinks,
    herb tea blends, store-bought water, infant formula


If you allowed a tiny drop of kerosene or carpet cleaning
fluid to get into your pet's food every day, wouldn't you expect
your pet to get sick? Why would you not expect to be sick with
these solvents in your daily food? I imagine these solvents are
just tiny amounts, introduced by sterilizing equipment, the
manufacturing process, and adding flavor or color. Flavors and
colors for food must be extracted somehow from the leaves or

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