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Miracle Cure


There is a little known and highly experimental medical procedure which, I believe, may provide a cure for a wide variety of maladies, especially viral infections, blood diseases (including AIDS), and some cancers.

As of this writing, the procedure has been tested successfully in hundreds of animal experiments and at least one human subject. However, it is still extremely dangerous, though this would probably be of little concern to someone suffering with an incurable, terminal illness.

In the procedures that have already taken place, the process works as follows:

The patient's blood is completely drained from their body and replaced with a glycerol solution, which combats the damaging effects of coldness on tissue. Then the patient's body temperature is lowered to about 39 degrees Fahrenheit. The heart stops beating and there is no brain wave activity. The patient is now in a state of suspended animation. But, for all intents and purposes, the patient is clinically dead.
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Patients can remain in this state for only a short time. Afterwhich, the glycerol solution is drained from the body and the blood replaced. The body temperature is gradually raised back to normal, and the patient is revived with no ill side effects.

To cure various terminal diseases, the glycerol solution should be mixed with chemicals known to combat the disease. The patient's original blood must be destroyed and replaced with clean donated blood. A bone marrow transplant may also be necessary. These three steps in conjunction with the extended period of cold suspended animation may be enough to kill any invading illness.
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