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now unacceptable (JAMA 2001; 285:2486-2497). To translate: However, it's extremely important to dilute it with pure spring under the old guidelines, 13 million people were pushed into water for home use, because chlorinated water has the same kind using cholesterol-lowering drugs; under the new guidelines, 36 of damaging effect on ocean water as it has on the human body million people are now buying those drugs, and that means according to several studies. The French got it right: they billions of dollars of additional revenue going to the ozonate their drinking water instead of adding (cheaper) bleach to pharmaceutical companies. it. At the same time, these drug manufacturers have been The exact properties of seawater remain a mystery to modern particularly hesitant to publish anything about the effects of drug- science. In spite of our great technical expertise, the complete induced low cholesterol, which can include depression, violent nature of seawater defies analysis. It has some living quality behaviour, suicide, aggression, increased risk of stroke and poor __ beyond the sum of its parts. It can't be dried and reconstituted or immune system function according to certain studies. It looks synthesised in a chemistry lab. The great French scientist Antoine like we're being brainwashed by some kind of drug mythology Béchamp looked at blood as a kind of flowing tissue rather than into believing that diseases are caused by a drug deficiency and _just a liquid. that they can only be cured by increased and expensive drug Seawater also has something about it that makes it more than consumption. "just water". It sustains life, as proved by Nobel laureate Alexis What would happen to these international drug cartels if an Carroll who kept a piece of chicken heart tissue alive in it for over actual cure for cancer suddenly came on the market outside of 26 years, needing only to change it daily to dispose of metabolic their control? Since they exist wastes. financially only for the "treatment of In fact, one could actually say that symptoms" (disease management) . we have internalised the ocean within rather than for curing anything, it is The exact properties of ourselves and that this nutrient-rich possible that our entire financial/ H medium is the source of life. Every medical infrastructure might collapse seawater remain a mystery cell in the body bathes and feeds in it. as a consequence. The stockholders of to modern science. It picks up and carries away the waste pharmaceutical companies want ' A products of cell metabolism. It has a profits, not a cure to end human misery It can't be dried and life force—unlike the saline solution and stop the flow of profits. We hear reconstituted or synthesised seen in familiar bags in every hospital, similar stories about fossil fuel A A which is nothing more than a solution substitutes and other life-altering Ina chemistry lab. of table salt and plain water. discoveries and inventions that have Processed table salt bears little never made it to the open market due resemblance to the raw, unprocessed, to intervention by the competition. mineral-rich sea salt that we should be Likewise, a safe blood transfusion substitute might threaten too using, and our depleted bodies suffer the consequences. many rich and powerful areas of the medical market to ever see If I had to have surgery, I'd want to see "ocean plasma" in a drip the light of day...but one can visualise the possibilities. However, bag above my head before the lights went out. The world needs "Vision without action is only a dream," according to Dr Buche. someone with courage and vision, willing to initiate the first Consider this article the start of action—maybe your action! human trials of seawater transfusion; the world needs someone to extend René Quinton's animal trials and to make that leap into the Harvesting the Living Solution future that signals true progress. oo c A The exact properties of seawater remain a mystery [2 es oes = en reconstituted or synthesised in a chemistry lab. Harvesting the Living Solution Seawater can be ingested orally or can be injected. However, harvesting seawater for consumption is not easy; it requires knowledge, care and the right equipment. Seawater differs in composition and can't be harvested randomly. Its make-up varies according to the distance from the coastline, the climate and the marine vegetation. During the entire process from ocean to bottle, the seawater cannot touch metal; it must be kept cold, because heating kills the invigorating living properties of seawater. It has to be transported and kept in glass or food-grade plastic containers. Then it has to be tested and cold-purified in a manner that protects it from alteration and preserves its state as a living solution. (For more details about seawater harvesting, see web page http://www.truthquest2.com/oceanplasma.htm.) Seawater in its original and primal state had only one-third the saline content it has now, and this fact is still mirrored in the saline content of blood and tears. The oceans have become more concentrated through the ages, and their waters are now far too salty to drink in large amounts. To use ocean water as blood plasma, it must be diluted with ultra-pure water to the same concentration as blood plasma: namely, nine grams of salts per litre. As the perfect mineral supplement, it can be consumed orally in dilute form or full strength by those with no sodium sensitivities—but only in small amounts, like an ounce [0.03 litres] at a time, several times a day if necessary. Editor's Note: Due to space constraints, we are unable to publish the endnotes and references accompanying this paper. To view them, visit our website at http:/Avww.nexusmagazine.com, or go to the author's web page at http:/www.truthquest2.com/oceanplasma.htm. About the Author: Dianne Jacobs Thompson is a graduate of what is now Western Washington State University with a degree in art in 1976, after which she gained teaching credentials in art with a journalism endorsement from Central Washington State University. She has taught public school part time on and off for the last two decades and since 1981 has been doing research and writing about alternative medicine. Most of the articles and reports were too controversial in nature—usually dealing with the dangers of conventional medicine as well as healing alternatives—to have been published in the past, but the Internet has removed countless roadblocks that previously kept such information from being made public in the mainstream media and has allowed many such travellers access to the "information superhighway". Dianne's website is at http:/www.truthquest2.com. She can be contacted by email at t_ospeaks@yahoo.com. 22 + NEXUS to modern science. It can't be dried and www.nexusmagazine.com OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2006