HOW TO TEST YOURSELF
Lesson Eleven
Purpose: To test for HIV.
Materials: Purchase a few milligrams of Protein 24 antigen
(a piece of the HIV virus core) or the complete HIV virus on a
slide. You may use the vial unopened if only one test specimen
is needed. To make more specimens, use about 1 milligram per
½ ounce bottle. Add 2 tsp. filtered water and ¼ tsp. grain alco-
hol. Or prepare an HIV specimen from snails as described in the
previous Lesson.
Method: Search in the thymus (throat sweet breads), vagina
and penis for the virus because that is where it will reside al-
most exclusively for the first year or two. If you don't have
those tissue specimens, you could search in urine, blood, saliva,
or white blood cells, but only a positive result can be trusted.
Also search for the human intestinal fluke and benzene in the
thymus. Of course, a positive test in these tissues is very sig-
nificant. If you are positive, zap parasites immediately. You
should test negative in less than an hour. Remove benzene pol-
luted items from your lifestyle. Also test yourself to several va-
rieties of popcorn, brown rice, and corn chips as an indication
of zearalenone, which must be eliminated in order to get well.
Follow up on yourself every few days to be sure your new
found health is continuing. Test yourself for Freon.
Lesson Twelve
Purpose: To test for diseases of all kinds.
Materials: Use slides and cultures of disease organisms.
Homemade preparations of strep throat, acute mononucleosis,
thrush (Candida), chicken pox, Herpes 1 and 2, eczema, shin-
gles, warts, measles, yeast, fungus, rashes, colds, sore throats,
sinus problems, tobacco virus, and so forth can all be made by