CHAPTEE IX. 



HOW DISEASE CAN BE CURED AND LIFE PRESERVED. 



No question can be of such importance to humanity 

 as that which deals with the cure of disease and the pre- 

 servation of human hfe. I now come to a more detailed 

 discussion of that subject, and can epitomize in a few 

 words the results of years of observation and patient in- 

 vestigation. Use the microbe-killer as a preventive and 

 as a cure ; read this book from the beginning to the 

 end, and your common sense will tell you what disease 

 is and what the remedy must be to cure it. 



I have sufficiently explained that disease is fermenta- 

 tion caused by microbes. I have also shown that no 

 remedy has been discovered that will stop fermentation 

 in the human body without killing the patient, except 

 the microbe-killer. I have described a test that anybody 

 can make, which proves that the microbe-killer is an 

 antiseptic, and it also shows that it is harmless. Both 

 of these have been substantiated in open court by many 

 witnesses. Whoever reads this book carefully will see 

 at once that the microbe-killer cannot be classed with 

 drugs or medicine^ now in use. Medicines do not stop 

 fermentation, but the microbe-killer does. Any one 

 who is suffering from chronic disease should test his 

 medicines by putting a little piece of raw meat into 

 them. He will soon discover that it ferments, and this 

 demonstrates that microbes grow right in his medicines. 

 No further reason is needed to show why his disease 

 goes on and becomes chronic. If any one cannot under- 

 stand this fact he has need of sympathy. I am forced 

 to use the plainest language in order to counteract all 

 that scientific nonsense that has been taught to the 

 people for generations — that disease is a mystery and 



