Re: Seawater as a Curative

Wm Perry ( (no email) )
Fri, 22 Jan 1999 23:39:30 -1000

I wonder if this could be the answer to cryogenic suspended animation. Use
of this stuff might prevent formation of ice crystals in the vital organs.
BillP
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Wayne Decker <jwdatwork@yahoo.com>
To: frank hartman <suemc@gate.net>
Cc: KeelyNet@DallasTexas.net <KeelyNet@DallasTexas.net>
Date: Friday, January 22, 1999 2:44 PM
Subject: Seawater as a Curative

>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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