Re: Seawater as a Curative

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sun, 24 Jan 1999 03:14:35 -0600

Hi Webster et al!

Well hey now, don't be so rough on us....you know the focus here is free
energy and such....it is a discussion list and thanks for the additional
info...I didn't think of the saline solution....not something I normally
think about...<g>...

So, since you, well the medical profession have known about the seawater
connection, do you know if anyone uses this as any kind of treatment or
are you saying that is the PURPOSE OF USING SALINE SOLUTION now.

I realize that you have to maintain some kind of electrolyte balance in
the body but never heard or read it explained as it was in the seawater
as curative URL.

That was also interesting about the Hyper or Hypo...I don't however
understand why you got so excitable about it.....what do they say, cops
and doctors have the best stuff?...<g>...just kidding...

Say Webster, could you clarify something about Crenation?? I was at a
conference a few years back and a guy had a workshop where he has
several microscopes...he was promoting some cancer therapy, I forgot the
details, but I think it was related to dilute hydrogen peroxide.

Anyway, the guy had volunteers submit blood samples which we looked at
under the microscope...if I am recalling it correctly, he said that
blood cells out of the body, exposed to air, will crenate at a certain
rate, but if they have a tendency to being cancerous, it would happen
much faster....we watched as they literally shrank due to wrinkling,
like raisins from grapes....and I don't think it was lack of moisture as
they were in the presence of many other cells.

Anyway, I've often wondered about cell wall electrical potential and the
phenomenon of kinesiology where you lose electrical tone in the presence
of toxic or poisonous to the body chemicals or situations or foods,
whatever...the point is, is it possible that;

electrical charge occurs on the surface of mass
if the blood cells begin to crenate, though not die, just recoil in
wrinkles...<g>..
then could that reduce the electrical tone in the body and cause the
weakening that is noted in kinesiology testing?

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