HOW DISEASE CAIs BE CURED AND LIFE PRESERVED. 89 



get sick, just as we kill weeds before they shed seed and 

 spread over the garden, or as we paint a house, iron 

 structure or implement before it rots. 



Prevention is always better than cure. If people could 

 see their own blood filled with more or less microbes 

 (and there are very few who have no microbes), they 

 would use at least one glass a day of microbe-killer all 

 the year through, just to keep their blood clean. The 

 time will come when this will be done, and the micro- 

 photographs used to illustrate this book, especially of the 

 blood, cannot fail to set the majority of people thinking, 

 who in return will use it for their benefit, and as an act 

 of humanity they will try to drive it into the heads of 

 their friends who think less quickly. Just cure one 

 person and you have a friend who will help you cure 

 another. This is really the way the fame of Eadam's 

 Microbe-Killer is being scattered broadcast through the 

 world. As salt or vinegar is kept in the house to flavor 

 meats, so will ultimately the microbe-killer be kept in 

 every household as an ever ready preventive of disease. 

 There are now thousands of families using the microbe- 

 killer in large quantities to cure and keep well the whole 

 family. They would never be without it, for a cut, a 

 scratch, bruise, or burn, on their hands or body, is 

 healed and the pain stopped at once by a free use of the 

 microbe-killer. I myself would not travel one thou- 

 sand miles without carrying a bottle of the microbe- 

 killer with me, for accidents may happen or sickness of 

 any kind may overtake one in travelling. So I always 

 carry my own cure and preventive with me. I have 

 made up my mind that microbes shall not kill me. If I 

 die through an accident, then the doctors can't say that 

 microbes went away with me, as was said in a San 

 Francisco paper. I showed them afterward that I was 

 very much alive. A lady and her aged mother have 

 both used a great deal of the microbe-killer, and when 

 they made a flying trip to Europe recently took;, along 

 two jugs of the microbe-killer to guard against seasick- 

 ness. I instructed them to drink it very freely, espe- 



