THE CAUSE AND THE CURE OF ALL DISEASE. 5 



this. Freezing the lungs would render inactive the 

 microbe of tuberculosis, the same as boiling would stop 

 fermentation in the stomach. But all these would, of 

 course, immediately kill the patient ; and to kill or 

 render inactive the microbes without injury to the pa- 

 tient is what is to be sought. 



There is absolutely no antiseptic used by physicians 

 which will bring this about. Generally the medicines 

 they use to arrest disease, instead of hindering the pro- 

 gress of the microbes, actually give them additional 

 food. I have proven this scores of times by placing a 

 little fermentation of some kind in their medicines. 

 The microbes of the fermentation actually lived and 

 propagated in the very medicine that was supposed to 

 cure the disease they caused. 



With the Microbe-Killer it is entirely different. It is 

 not a medicine, but an antiseptic gas which is death to 

 all microbes. Water, which will hold eight hundred 

 times its own volume of this gas, is charged with it, and 

 the patient simply drinks a wineglassf ul of the gas- 

 impregnated water three or four times a day. The 

 antiseptic gas gradually escapes from the water and 

 accumulates in the body. Gradually it forces its way 

 into the blood, which is the channel by which the mi- 

 crobes go to different parts of the body. The microbes, 

 coming in contact with the antiseptic gas, within a few 

 hours become inactive and finally die. Through the 

 blood the gas reaches every portion of the body, and the 

 result is that fermentation soon ceases. Then the body 

 throws off the fermentation already formed, and the pa- 

 tient gets well, no matter whether the disease has been 

 tuberculosis, catarrh, cancer, gravel, rheumatism, or 

 :any of the diseases physicians have tried to cure with 

 separate remedies. 



Antiseptic drugs fail because they are harmful. But 

 Eadam's Microbe-Killer is as harmless as water, while 

 the gas it contains is so thoroughly effective that, as 

 every dose kills microbes, the patient generally feels the 

 effect at once. 



