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The authors of the following article are Thomas Lawler (President/Founder, BioRenew, Inc.), and Chris Kotter (BNP, LMT) - Contact them via www.biorenew.com, or [email protected].  The contents of this email are for information and historical purposes only, and is not a personal endorsement of any specific medical treatment. 
 
 
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Kyle D.
 
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                          How Do I Protect Myself Against Biological Warfare?
 
 
Dear Reader:  We at BioRenew are concerned as you may be that terrorists may still be a threat to our safety for some time to come.  One such threat that we have seen used in the Gulf War is biological agents.  Exposure to many of these first brings on flu like symptoms but sadly can lead to death in days.  We at BioRenew can deal individually with only a limited number of clients per week.  Medical doctors may be helpless trying to quickly find a solution for an unknown and fast acting killer.  If a large outbreak of a biological agent or agents were encountered, we offer the following as self help information that could just save your life and that of your loved ones.  Please save this article and feel free to copy it and share it with your friends. 
 
 
BIOLOGICAL SELF HELP INFORMATION
One of the best ways to prevent or balance out a pathogenic disease is with a nosode.  The word nosode comes from the Greek work nosos, which means disease.  A nosode is a homeopathic remedy prepared from diseased tissue.  One of the first records of use is in 1830 when [Dr. Constantine] Hering proposed the use of potentized saliva from a rabid dog as a remedy for hydrophobia.  He also used a remedy prepared from variolus smallpox pustule, which subsequently came into general use in vaccinations.  Anthracinum (a nosode made from anthrax) was introduced by G.B. Bowen in 1862 to cure a cattle plague.  He cured most of the animals and humans who contracted the disease anthrax.  The bacillus producing the disease was not isolated until 1863 by Davaine.
 
It does not matter what form of biological weapon is used.  Whether it is anthrax, smallpox or a new designer pathogen.  The principle is simple yet very powerful.  You can make a homeopathic nosode from the disease.  Then you can use that remedy to stimulate a person's immune system to be able to withstand that disease.
 
 
THE FORMULA
Here is how to make a nosode:
            Note:  This is not the typical Hahnemann style of making a homeopathic remedy.  This way is faster, much
            easier and requires less equipment - yet still as effective.  All of which is critical when time is of the essence.
 
1)   You will need to get a sample of the pathogen from an infected person.  Saliva, blood, urine or the pus from a sore all contain the disease.  They all work well, the more sources combined, the better.
 
2)   Use a clean glass jar (approximately pint size) and collect the samples, then fill the rest of the jar with drinking water.  Mix or shake well.  This is your mother tincture.
 
3)   Empty your jar leaving only the amount in the jar that sticks to the sides.
 
4)   Succussion:  This process energizes the new water with the energy from the original mixture but at a minute level.  The process requires hitting the covered jar down firmly 100 times against a stable object such as a book.  Many practitioners use a bible.
 
5)   Repeat steps 3 and 4 twenty-eight (28) times by filling up the jar with drinking water, succussing 100 times, then emptying it out.
 
6)   On the 30th time fill the jar as follows:
      a)   80% drinking water and 20% pure grain alcohol (golden grain) - OR -
      b)   60% drinking water and 40% vodka
      Note:  The golden grain or vodka serve as a preservative.
 
At a 30c concentration [meaning that the remedy has been diluted thirty times by a factor of one hundred], there is no original physical substance remaining.  The dilution is now purely vibrational with the power to stimulate the body to heal itself.  Take 10 drops under the tongue 3 times a day as a preventative.  Or 5 drops every 30 minutes in an acute infection.  Allow 30 seconds to a minute to be absorbed before talking or swallowing.  Avoid food or drink 20 minutes either side of taking the remedy.
 
Warning:  this is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.  Use only for self-help healthcare reasons.
 
 
 
By Thomas Lawler; and Chris Kotter.
 
 
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My notes:
 
In 1838 in the United States, Dr. Constantine Hering and his colleagues used a homeopathic preparation of infected sheep's spleen to cure anthrax (see The Family Guide to Homeopathy by Dr. Andrew Lockie [Fireside Books/Simon & Schuster 1993, p. 4]); as specific remedies, p. 311 of that reference recommends an Echinacea mother tincture, 1 to 10 drops every 2 hours (once infection is diagnosed), or as a prevention against infection if exposure is likely, then Anthracinum 30c dosage is recommended administered every 12 hours for up to 3 doses.  Dr. Lockie defines anthrax as "A bacterial infection spread by contaminated animal products [i.e., one strain is woolsorter's disease], extremely rare today, but at one time a hazard among dock workers; anthrax of lungs or intestines used to be fatal, anthrax of the skin less so.  Antibiotics are essential."  Smallpox is defined as "A virulent, highly infectious disease that has now been eradicated worldwide; today smallpox virus only exists in a small number of research laboratories, and vaccination programs have ceased, although a few countries still insist that visitors carry a vaccination certificate.  In sensitive people, skin eruptions, neuralgia and neuritis, and indigestion may be the long-delayed consequences of smallpox vaccination many years ago."
 
According to the New York Times, "Unquestionably useful in the field of public health is the vaccinia virus.  It was discovered that milkmaids infected with relatively mild cowpox were immune to virulent smallpox, and the knowledge eventually led to widespread vaccination, eradicating smallpox as a disease.  Later, the related vaccinia virus was used for the purpose."  (quoted from The Arizona Republic, Tues. July 17, 2001)
 
In the Library of Health by Dr. B. Frank Scholl (Historical Publishing Co., Philadelphia 1930), he calls vaccination "the great preventive of small-pox", and [smallpox] "a most painful, loathsome, and fatal disease, for which we have no cure..."; he writes that in Japan the smallpox is known as Howsow, and "Before the introduction of Jenner's vaccination, small-pox was regarded as if a life-tax which everybody born in Japan must pay once in a lifetime."  In his book, Dr. Scholl also discusses causes, symptoms, and various treatments for both anthrax and smallpox, ranging from the more mainstream or traditional ones of his time, to the homeopathic (of the latter, in the treatment of smallpox, administer Aconitum "if there are congestions to the head and lungs.  Belladonna if there is delirium with headache.  Bryonia if the eruption is delayed.  Variolinum is the most important remedy."). 
 
Additionally, from The Arizona Republic early morning edition, Tues. Sept. 11, 2001 - Shaking, breaking can detect human viruses.  "Scientists have shown that small-scale shaking and breaking can be used to detect viruses in people.  The researchers, from the University of Cambridge in England, used a crystalline quartz disk as a detector.  The crystal can move if an electric charge is applied and, conversely, can generate an electric charge if moved.  The disk is coated with antibodies for herpes simplex virus and exposed to a solution containing the virus.  The viral particles adhere to the antibodies.  An alternating electric charge is applied to the disk and increased, making the disk vibrate faster.  At some point, the shaking stretches the bonds between the virus and antibody until they break.  When they do, energy from the bonds stretching is converted to sound.  The sound hits the disk, which vibrates anew and generates an electric charge that can be measured."  (My note: I added this here, just because I thought it was really interesting...)
 
Finally, there is also a very serious bacterial disease of certain kinds of vascular plants, and which is known as fireblight.  Not to elaborate here, but fireblight is considered a kind of "plant anthrax".  I think that possibly something beneficial can be learned for treating anthrax in humans and other mammals, by comparing and studying the similarities between anthrax and fireblight.  Just a thought...  
 
 
K.
 
 
 
 
 
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