This is a big book and has lots of surprising insights, don’t know where to start. Dr. Clark, in treating maybe thousands of patients, learned over a lifetime that truly, humans have only two enemies: parasites and pollutants. The former existed for a long time, but the latter became much more prevalent in modern times. Every time a patient came to her with a disease or more, they were found to have been polluted (e.g. mercury, lead, benzene, barium, etc.) and had some parasites (e.g. intestinal flukes, bad bacteria such as E. Coli, or viruses such as Adenovirus, the common cold virus). Once the parasites were killed and pollutants were removed from the patient’s environment, the body healed very quickly. She thinks that humans are very powerful, the genes are actually quite good, and when your doctor tells you you’re your child was born with a bad gene, it’s actually much, much more likely that the mother had some parasite and was transferred to the baby, and never went away. Kill that parasite, and the inherited weakness goes away!
The pollutants divert your immune power to fight them, making you weakened until they are eliminated. However, if you continue getting them on a daily basis (i.e. some food or detergent or air freshener or water polluted by old plumbing, etc.), the body won’t be able to expel and they get stored in your tissues. When the body is weakened by pollutants, the parasites (which come from food, air, your hands going to mouth, etc.) find it easier to settle, weakening the body, even more, allowing more pollutants to settle, and so on, in a vicious cycle. Actually, Dr. Clark is not sure if the pollutants settle first, then parasites, or the other way around, but they both weaken the body and make it easier for the other to get in.
Dr. Clark has created a unique detection method, very accurate, which she chose not to patent, instead of making it available to everyone. It is based on an oscillating circuit (easy to build, she provides steps), and makes it easy to see if substances on the two plates have something in common: Adenovirus in your own white blood cells (taken from a zit), E. Coli in the milk from the grocery store, barium in your lipstick, strontium in your toothpaste, etc. (you can get microscope slides with such viruses/bacteria from biological companies). She has also noticed that each substance has one (or many more) resonance frequencies. Living tissues actually resonate on bandwidth, and that can be also used for detection (i.e. if your white blood cells resonate on the frequency of the Adenovirus, guess who is visiting your body?). Actually, the book has long charts with the frequencies of parasites and with possible sources of pollutants (frankly, they are quite surprising!)
Her cure: kill the parasites by getting a low-voltage current through your body, tuned to the frequency of the pathogen you carry. They would be dead within minutes! However, big parasites (such as works: tapeworms, flukes, pinworms, roundworms, etc.) usually carry bacteria and viruses, which get released when their host dies. You need to “zap” again in 20 minutes, to kill the two. It’s not over, though: some bacteria carry viruses, so you need to zap a third time to kill the two. She has also created a device (zapper) that goes through a lot of frequencies, so you don’t have to detect and then tune to the frequency of that specific pathogen. However, you might get reinfected – you need to eliminate the source (moldy food, bad sanitary habits, etc.) – the cure is not final until you also eliminate the pollutants which made it easier for parasites to settle in the first place! Some parasites could also be cured using some herbal concoctions created millennia ago. The pollutants would be automatically expelled by the body you are free of parasites and stop using polluted products. Voila, this is all! But it might be tricky to find the sources of parasites and pollutants, and until you do, you will have reoccurrences! BTW, a common source of parasites is your own pets, if you are really sick you would need to give them away, or at least lend them to a friend until you get better.
The book goes through an impressive list of diseases, presenting the pollutants and parasites at fault and their possible sources (e.g. fiberglass in the air released from the air conditioning, mycotoxins from moldy food), and telling the story of some of her patients having that issue (names changed for privacy). I’ll quote this from the section on Autism: “The parents accomplished all this very quickly and called to say their children had become normal, but they didn’t want us to spread the good news to the autism club they attended for fear of criticism for doing unorthodox things. Only in the USA could such thinking occur!”
She dedicated separated chapters for treating cancers (propyl alcohol pollution, infestation by Fasciolopsis buskii, the human intestinal fluke) and HIV/AIDS (pollution by benzene) – actually, she has two other books on those diseases, with hundreds of patient studies!
She also touches on the subject of caring elderly, because they can also get sick! This chapter includes a lot of advice, including having them zap frequently and follow some of her detoxification programs. And, of course, some recipes!
She suggests four cleanups: dental (many fillings have mercury and thulium – and bacteria harbor there, continuously reinfecting the body), diet (following some rules while preparing foods, including sterilization of dairy products), body cleanup (only safe supplements – many of them are polluted with propyl alcohol from the bottling process, so they end up doing more bad than good) and home (refrigerator: Freon, air conditioning: fiberglass, cloth dryer belt: asbestos, old plumbing: lead, copper, etc.).
She presents lots of recipes following her guidelines and ends with “oldies but goldies” personal care (lipstick, soap, shampoo, mouthwash, etc.) and household products (floor cleaner, insect killer, mothballs) – all made from safe ingredients, free from pollutants.
Finally, she presents her detoxification programs, for bowel, parasite (herbal this time), kidneys (I’m doing it now), and the most powerful, liver (suggested to be done the last, because it taxes heavily the other detoxification organs, and you also need to be parasite free).
Okay, there are some parts with which I strongly disagree: the diet guidelines. She has an obsession with disinfecting and sterilizing everything – and that is understandable, given that the studies parasitic infections every day! She says to boil the milk, but the truth is that cooking (any cooking!) destroys some (or all) of the nutrients and enzymes. For milk in particular – pasteurization (which is even less than boiling) – makes it inappropriate even for calves – they die within weeks if fed pasteurized milk (there are some other examples). Heated honey is poisonous for bees. Dr. Clark’s recipes are indeed healthier than average, but they break much food combining rules – every meal in the book is a mix of everything. Among broken rules: – fruits must be eaten alone (especially watermelons), same for milk, don’t combine meat and bread/potatoes (there are other bad combinations). If you eat properly, the body can derive much more energy from your food and you would actually need to eat less!
I would strongly recommend that you read “The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity” by Daniel Reid – you would learn some sound nutrition rules, and much, much more (breathing exercises, stretching exercises, some surprising things about sexuality, the basics of meditation and lot more).
In short, “The cure of all diseases” is worthy, it does bring a fresh and optimistic perspective on being able to have and maintain great health!