92 MICROBES AND THE MICROBE-KILLER. 



must come out, and the microbe-killer brings it out. 

 When fermentation has been stopped, improvement will 

 then progress more rapidly. Other medicines feed the 

 microbes and leave them in the system, but the- microbe- 

 killer destroys them and brings them out. 



It will be seen by this that the action of the microbe- 

 killer is just the opposite of that produced by medicines. 

 Hence it should never be classed as an ordinary medi- 

 cine, or, in fact, as a medicine at all. It is a new dis- 

 covery altogether. If doctors want to test the microbe- 

 killer, to see for themselves if it will do what I claim, 

 they should select cases which are quickly fatal, such as 

 cholera, diphtheria, small-pox, or any other disease in 

 the first stages, and never in the last stages of consump- 

 tion, cancer, leprosy, or wherever the cure may take a 

 whole year. If the microbe-killer would fail to stop a 

 disease at its beginning, when properly applied and used, 

 it would indicate that it never could cure afterward. 

 Nobody will ev^r expect from a painter the experiment 

 of trying his paint upon a house that is rotten. How 

 could any one expect to settle the value of the microbe- 

 killer on a patient given up by doctors to die ? There is 

 no sense in such a test. The patients thus treated will 

 either die before the microbes are removed, or it will 

 take a long time to cure the patient. As I said before, 

 the microbe-killer does one thing — it kills the microbes, 

 which no other medicine can do, and at the same time it 

 is so harmless that even the eyes of a baby could not be 

 destroyed. 



The cure of a patient depends upon how much fer- 

 mentation is in his body and how much good there is 

 left. It is useless for patients to write to me or to the 

 microbe-killer companies for further advice as to whether 

 the microbe-killer will cure a certain disease that has 

 become chronic, or the describing of that disease by a 

 long array of symptoms. We cannot answer, because 

 we do not know and do not care to guess. The patient 

 must find this out for himself. What disease is, and 

 what the microbe -killer does, I have fully explained in 



