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

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THE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES

mer healthy self could be the most exciting adventure of your life.
Killing your invaders is an easy matter: you simply purchase
or build the device that can do that and take the proper herbs.
Cleaning up dentalware is under your control, too—a financial
expense not beyond your reach, hopefully. Trading your body
products for unpolluted varieties is a job but not insurmountable.
Cleaning your environment may be the stumbling block. If you
can't unpollute your air, water, carpets, furniture, move. Move to
a healthier dwelling! Get rid of it all. Like a cat that moves her
kittens to a safer place, just move.
The healthiest house is no house. If you have been quite ill,
move far enough south to avoid heating and cooling. Sit outside
in the shade all day. Use your new wisdom and sharp eye to
choose a new dwelling as free of pollutants as you can. No re-
frigerator indoors. No window air conditioner. No fiberglass
insulation. No fossil fuels. No attached garage. No carpets or
stuffed furniture, no foam bedding, no fresh paint, no pesticide.
Go primitive. Health is primitive. You were born primitive—
with health. Even if you weren't, you can undo much of the
“inherited” damage.
Don't listen to the new doomsayers, who persuade you
nothing can be done unless a gene is replaced. Your genes have
been reliable for millions of years. Genes are the most reliable
of all biological chemicals in your body. They are not faulty.
They are hampered in their tasks. They are commandeered by
metals and other species’ genes. Those of parasites, bacteria, and
viruses. They wouldn't be there if pollutants weren't there. They
allow invaders into the most jealously guarded recess of your
being: your genes. But now you can throw the rascals out and
reclaim your territory. It is not new genes that you need. You
simply need your own genes back on the job, directed by your
own body, working for you.

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