BIOELECTRONICS
adult must wear an inductor for surrogate testing as well as you,
tester.
An ill or bedridden person may be tested without inconven-
ience or stress. He or she rests their whole hand on the skin of
your leg, just above the knee. A wet piece of paper towel, about
4 inches by 4 inches is placed on your leg, to make better contact.
You must use an inductor for yourself with this method. You may
now proceed to probe on your hand instead of the ill person's.
Lesson Ten................................................................................
Purpose: To test for cancer.
Materials: Ortho-phospho-tyrosine. Here are four ways to
obtain some:
- Order a pure sample from a chemical company (see
Sources). Place a few milligrams (it need not be weighed)
in a small glass bottle, add 2 tsp. filtered water and ¼ tsp.
grain alcohol. - All persons with cancer have ortho-phospho-tyrosine in
their urine as well as in the cancerous tissue. It is seldom
found in other body fluids. Obtain a urine specimen from a
friend who has active cancer. Freeze it if you can't prepare
it immediately. Keep such specimens well marked in an
additional sealed plastic bag. Persons who have recently
been treated clinically for cancer are much less likely to
have ortho-phospho-tyrosine in the urine.
Urine cannot be considered a chemical in the same way as
a sugar or salt solution. Urine is a tissue and has its own
resonant frequency as do our other tissues. If combined
with another tissue on the test plates, it will not resonate as
if a solution of pure ortho-phospho-tyrosine were used. To
use urine as an ortho-phospho-tyrosine specimen, you must: