THE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES
whom you believe to be healthy and make several test
specimens in order to compare results. Label your speci-
mens Urine A (child), Urine B (woman), Urine C (mine),
and so forth.
Semen. A sample from a condom is adequate. Aged speci-
mens (sent by mail, unpreserved and unrefrigerated) work
well also. Use one to ten drops or scrape a small amount
with a plastic knife.
Blood. One to ten drops of blood should be used. Clotted or
chemically treated blood is satisfactory. A blood smear on
a slide is very convenient.
Milk. Cow's milk is too polluted with parasites to be useful.
Electronically, a dead specimen is equivalent to a live
specimen, so that pasteurization of the milk does not help.
A human milk specimen is preferred.
Saliva. Use your own, if you have deparasitized yourself and
test negative to various fluke stages. Otherwise find a well
friend or child.
Specifying a tissue is the most powerful investigative
technique in your arsenal. Any of your tissue samples can be
tested for any of your toxic substances.