BIOELECTRONICS
development outdoors and in other animals. But if you become
the total host so that various stages are developing in your or-
gans, you have what I term fluke disease. I have found that can-
cer, HIV, diabetes, endometriosis, Hodgkin's disease,
Alzheimer's disease, lupus, MS and “universal allergy syn-
drome” are examples of fluke disease.
You can test for fluke disease in two ways: electronically
and by microscope observation.
Materials: Cultures or slides of flukes and fluke stages from
a biological supply company (see Sources) including eggs,
miracidia, redia, cercaria, metacercaria. Body fluid specimens to
help you locate them for observation under a microscope.
Method: Test for fluke stages in your white blood cells first.
If you have any fluke stages in your white blood cells you may
wish to see them with your own eyes. To do this, you must first
locate them. Place your body fluid samples on one plate, your
parasite stages on the other plate, and test for as many as you
were able to procure, besides adults. After finding a stage
electronically, you stand a better chance of finding it physically
with a microscope.
Lesson Seventeen.....................................................................
Purpose: To see how sensitive your measurements can be.
(How much of a substance must be present for you to get a
positive result?)
Materials: filtered water, salt, glass cup measure, 13 new
glass bottles that hold at least ¼ cup, 14 new plastic teaspoons,
Your skin tissue sample, paper towel.
Method: Some of the best measurement systems available
today are immunological (such as an ELISA assay) and can de-