Seawater as a Curative

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Fri, 22 Jan 1999 16:46:18 -0800 (PST)

Hi Frank et al!

Thanks for sending the information about the injection of 9% isotonic
seawater into the bloodstream as a curative. I found it very
interesting and hadn't heard of that before.

I will pass the URL and a short extract to the KeelyNet discussion
list so that others can check it out also.

---frank hartman wrote:
http://www.rene-quinton.threadnet.com/resear-e.htm

and here is an extract of the webpage from the conclusion;

"Animal life, having appeared in cellular form in the oceans, tends to
maintain, in its highest cellular functioning throughout the entire
zoological series, the constituent cells of the organisms in the
'quasi' original marine [internal] environment." 

He implies here that animal life has maintained within the entire body
the original marine environment in its intra- and extra-cellular
fluids. It is for this reason, for therapeutic applications, isotonic
seawater has been found so incredibly compatible with animal/human
plasma - even in exaggerated amounts - without other adjunctive
products or procedures.  

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