THE CURE FOR ALL CANCERS
Lesson Seven
Purpose: To test for the presence of aluminum in your
brain and your foods.
Materials: An aluminum measuring spoon, a tsp. of free
flowing aluminized salt, a square inch of aluminum foil, a
package of pork brain from the grocery store, kept frozen.
(Other animal sources will do). Or a stained slide of cerebrum,
cerebellum or other brain tissue.
Method:
- Cut a piece of brain tissue (about 1 tsp.) and place in a
plastic bag. - Place the aluminum samples in separate plastic bags. Add
filtered water to each, about 1 tbs. Keep all surfaces and
your hands meticulously clean (do not use soap). - Place the aluminum sample on one plate and the brain
sample on the other plate. - Probe for resonance. If the circuit resonates you have
aluminum in your brain. - If your aluminum specimen actually has cadmium or cop-
per in it, you are also testing for these in your brain. Re-
peat the aluminum test with other aluminum objects. If
they all resonate, you very, very likely have aluminum in
your brain. If you can, test yourself to cadmium and cop-
per, separately. If you don't have these in your brain, the
aluminum test result is even more likely to be correct. - Of course, it would be desirable to have absolute certainty
about this. To achieve this, purchase pure aluminum or an
Atomic Absorption Standard. These are available from
chemical supply companies.
If you do have aluminum in your brain, where is it coming
from?