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~ REVIEWS THE HOPI EAR·TORCH Price: AUD$1 0.00 + AUD$2.00 p&h Available: Hopi and Associates, PO Box 1648, Mitton Qld 4064, Australia; phone (07) 367 3579 (see ad on page 73). In the Chinese system, tbe use of heat on acupuncture points with burning moxa cones is familiar to many of us. Did you know that the Nonh American Hopi Indians have a similar healing device caJ.led an eal"-'torch? The Hopi Ear-Torch consists of a rolled tube of beeswax containing a pulverised mix of tra­ ditional medicinal herbs. You place the tube in your ear and burn off. Sounds strange? It felt a EtLle strange, too, as I lay on 'a pillow with my partner holding the burning ear-torch in my ear, balancing it delicately between her thumb and forefinger. It takes a short time to bum down, and leaves a warmish to hot feel­ ing illside the ear, with a small deposit of pow­ dery yellow herb residue. Your partner clears the residue out and then it's over to the other ear. Any toxic material comes out a dark brown discolouration in the powder. The Hopi Ear-Torch is repuledly beneficial in treating pre.$sure in the ears, hearing weak­ ness, sinus, lymph glands, headache, blood cir­ culation and ear infection. Try it yoursdves! THE CURE FOR HIV AND AIDS With 70 Case Histories by Hulda Regehr Clark, Ph.D., N.D. Publis-.hed by ProMotion Publishing (1993), San Diego, CA, USA ISBN 0-9636328-3-3 (430pp pbk) Price: AUI[i)$39.00 + ols p&h Available: Natural Therapy Products; Inner Glow Health Products (sec ads on page 80). This is the sensational book from which we've extracted the article starting on page 15 of this is-sue. American biophysicist Dr Hulda Clark has concluded from extensive research that the common factor in all HlV and AIDS cases is benzene and human intesrmal, fluke infcstation of the thymus gland. She MSO makes Ithe startling revelation that HIV is a dis­ ease of the parasite itself. By taking three herbs=wormwood, black walnut hull and cloves~according to pre­ scribed instructions, and by removing petro­ chemical·'based solvents from one's system and immediate environment, all trace of HIV and AIDS can be climinated within six weeks. In a;o. casy-to-absorb style, Dr Clark presents just what you necd to know ~o getrid ofHIV and AIDS. Areas covered include dietary guidelines and food preparation tips; parasite maintenance programs; advice on removal of toxic metal residues; instructions for making an electronic self-diagnosis device for testing white blood cell counts; and much more. Dr Clark's advice is backed up with evidence from seventy case studies undertaken through her clinic. Dr Oark includes an extensive list of prod­ ucts to avoid, e.g., flavoured food. cold cereals, shampoos, cosmetics, peLroleum-based person· allubricants, and much more. From the ca.~e histories included, it seems obvious that Dr Clark's simple treatment is achieving dramatic success, so it's wonhy of urgent attention from the medical profession and general public alike. WHEN THE EARTH NEARLY DIEO Compelling Evidence of a Catastrophic World Change 9,500 BC by D. S. Allan & J. B. Delair Publ ished by Gateway Books (1994), UK ISBN 1-85860-008-1 .(370pp pbkl P~ice: STG£10.95 + ols p&h c. ..:-"­ Available: Gateway Books, The Hollies, Wellow, Bath BA2 8Q), UK; phone +44 225 83 5127, fax +44 225 84 0012. This is a scholarly study into a great cata~ clysm which nearly wiped out life on Ea.n!'I about I 1,500 years ago. The Earth was in tremendous upheaval from extraordinary seis­ mic and volcanic activity. Land masses sank:, the Earth's crust warped, the planetary axis tilt­ ed, storms and floods abounded. Geological researchers David Allan and Bernard Delairlhave amassed abundant biolog­ ical, climatologicaJ. and geologicaJ. evidence qu-es.rioning the assump.tions about the last great ice age, supposed to have lasted until around 9,000 BC, and suggesting a cause for the catastrophe: a supernova fragment explod­ ing into the solar system. More thanl myth, the researchers have con­ cluded that the whole solar system was affect· ed by this cosmic event. It was bigger than could possibly have eventuated from comel, asteroid or meteQr impact At least one plan­ et-between Mars and! Jupiter-was destroyed, and both Mars and IEarth were severely devas­ tated. The authors present their fin.dings from vari­ ous perspectives, including the study of terres· DECEMBER 1994 -)ANUARY 1995 NEXUS • 71