Wednesday 27 February 2013

Special Clean-up for Freon (CFCs)


Special Clean-up for Freon (CFCs)

Because I consider Freon to be the top health hazard in our
home, I recommend turning in your refrigerator for a non-CFC
variety. Dispose of all spare units. Remove window air conditioners
or test the dust in your home (page 485) for Freon. Have
your car's air conditioning system checked. Dispose of old pressurized
cans. Even one whiff is too much. It never leaves the
body because the body has no detoxification methods for it!
Only one useful reaction with Freon comes to mind. Freon is
thought to be responsible for the ozone “hole” at the South Pole.
Would Freon react with ozone supplied to your body and thereby
become biodegradable? Indeed, it does! But only if you drink it
as ozonated water. Other ozone routes, as intravenous or rectal,
have not been observed to be as effective.
If you are following your progress with the Syncrometer, you
will see that Freon now appears in the liver for the first time.
(Before this, it was marooned in the parathyroids, thymus, and
other organs.) You may also detect a feeling like indigestion.
You must come to the assistance of your liver. Even ozonated
Freon is extremely burdensome to the liver.
A combination of herbs (Liver Herb Drink in Recipes, page
552) rescues the liver from its plight, and prevents the indigestion.
After drinking liver herbs you will see that the Freon now
appears in the kidneys. Yet it is marooned there unless you assist
them. Take the kidney cleanse to assist the kidneys so they can
finally excrete the Freon into the urine.
It's an elaborate detoxifying program and usually takes six to
eight weeks to get most of the Freon out. Afterward, continue the
programs at one fourth dosage for half a year.
Forane is one of the new refrigerants. Although toxic, at least
I observe it in the liver directly, suggesting that your body is
capable of handling it. Remember your new refrigerator will

still be using a toxic coolant, and it would be best to keep it outside
or at least vented to the outside.

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