HOW TO TEST YOURSELF
You now have a set of organ samples, either fresh, frozen,
preserved or on slides. You also have a set of test substances,
whether chemical compounds, or elements, or products. Your
goal is to search in your own organs and body tissues for the
substances that may be robbing you of health.
Keeping yourself healthy will soon be an easy, daily rou-
tine.
Body Fluid Specimens
The human body emits a wide range of frequencies. Body
fluids retain these frequencies and always resonate. To reduce
this effect you must dilute all body fluids before using them.
Then you will only hear resonance with substances that are ac-
tually in the body fluid.
Each of these fluids should be prepared by putting about ¼
tsp. in a ½ oz amber glass bottle. Add about 2 tsp. filtered water
and ¼ tsp. grain alcohol for preservation. It is important not to
shake the specimen, but to mix gently.
Urine. It is desired to have a pure, uninfected urine sample
as a tissue specimen. Since this cannot be proved with certainty,
obtain several urine samples from different persons whom you
believe to be healthy and make several test specimens in order
to compare results. Label your specimens 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.
Blood. One to ten drops of blood should be used. A bit of
white paper towel for swabbing may be used. Clotted or chemi-