Friday, December 30, 2005

Influenza


It would seem that the causes that produce influenza are cosmical and not bacterial.

Why?

Because the tasteless, colorless and in-odorous gas known as oxygen - the life supporter of all that lives and breathes - when it gets heavier than usual in volume and weight then it becomes ozone.

Descending and spreading on earth with an extraordinary rapidity, ozone would of course produce a still greater combustion; hence the terrible heat in the patent's body, and the paralysis of rather weak lungs.

The quantity of ozone in the air at any time is a function of meteorological conditions and a certain amount is necessary for breathing purposes.

However too much ozone irritates and burns the respiratory organs and an excess of more than 1% of ozone in the air kills him who breathes it.

This we are saying is the real origin of influenza - oxygen becoming ozone, from which the virus is then activated by the ozone fluctuation.

HPB – CW - Vol XII

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