Propyl Alcohol Polluted Products
THROW THESE OUTeven if propyl alcohol is not listed on the label!
• shampoo, even health
brands
• bottled water, distilled
water, or spring water
• hair spray and mousse • rubbing alcohol
• cold cereals, even
“natural” granolas
• white sugar (brown is
OK if detoxified)
• cosmetics (make your
own)
• all shaving supplies including
aftershave
• mouthwash • carbonated beverages
• decaffeinated coffee,
PostumTM, herb tea
blends (single herb teas
are OK)
• store-bought fruit juice,
including health food
brands
• vitamins, minerals and
supplements (unless you
test them)
Tear out this page, put it on your refrigerator, and make a
copy to stick on your medicine cabinet. Remember propyl alcohol
is also called propanol, isopropanol, isopropyl alcohol and
rubbing alcohol. You won't drop dead from getting propyl
alcohol, but your cancer will flare up with each small addition.
Avoid the entire list, meticulously. Even using one of these,
like your favorite shampoo or bottled water, will result in
failure. Your body will continue to make human chorionic gonadotropin
(hCG) and the pathology will remain
“indeterminate”—not cancerous but not well, either. If you have
learned the new bioelectronic technology described in this book,
you can test all your foods and products for isopropyl alcohol.
When you find a beverage that is free of propyl alcohol, it
may have other pollutants. Xylene and toluene invite parasites to
the brain. Wood alcohol invites them to eyes and pancreas. The
diseases caused by these are not as frightening, perhaps, as
cancer, but entirely avoidable. For this reason, I suggest in this
book that you go back (actually “forward”) to self made products,
unprocessed food and a limited number of tested supplements.
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