88 MICROBES AND THE MICROBE-KILLER. 



Naw, every glassful of microbe -killer kills microbes, 

 just as every stroke of the hoe kills weeds. I have dis- 

 covered how to test it. A gallon of the microbe-killer 

 kills a great many microbes, but x)ne hundred gallons 

 will kill one hundred times as many. This explains 

 that every gallon of microbe-killer used by the patient 

 has done its work, although he may not feel the benefit 

 until the most of the fermentation is removed and the 

 coatings of the stomach renevv^ed. Then a gradual im- 

 provement can be expected. To stop using the microbe- 

 killer when half -cured will have the same result as to 

 stop using the hoe when the ground is still full of seed 

 shed by weeds. Hoeing must be kept up so long as seed 

 is sprouting, and when all microbes in the blood are 

 killed the germs are still there and gradually developing 

 into living microbes to produce fermentation again. 



To make the cure successful the patient must use the 

 microbe-killer until every trace of the disease is re- 

 moved, and by that time his blood, color, and strength 

 improve, and an increase of flesh will soon cause a pic- 

 ture of health. 



Every person who testified to his cure in the Supreme 

 Court of New York City (extracts of their testimony ap- 

 pear in another chapter) proves that the microbe-kiUer 

 does for every one what I claim, namely, that it kills 

 microbes and stops fermentation in the human body. 

 That is all I have ever claimed that it did. Whether it 

 can cure a person, that is, destroy the microbes and germs 

 in his body, so that there are no more there, depends en- 

 tirely upon the patient. If he has power, substance, and, 

 above all, a good stomach that will enable him to eat 

 and build up new tissues, then he can be cured. When 

 a house is rotten the best paint cannot save it, but the 

 same paint will stop the fermentation if the house is 

 only partially rotted, and entirely prevent it if applied 

 before the rotting process begins. This refers to the mi- 

 crobe-killer in curing or preventing disease in the human 

 body. When my discovery is better understood, people 

 will use the rnicrobe-killer in time, that is, before they 



