In my pursuit of a possible preventative and or cure for Smallpox, I discovered a readily available as well as an economic product. It is the best that I have found, and personally prefer it over having to risk Smallpox shots and their inherent side effects. Please go to Google or another search engine of your choice. Type in “Cream of Tartar”. You will see that this product has been used in England and other countries with great success. The preparation and recommended dosage is on many of the websites. One word of caution is that it must not have been RADIATED. The grocery store variety is usually radiated even though they do not state this on their label. I have purchased 5 pounds from Spice Mix already, because I want to be ready. The people at Spice Mix have assured me that their Cream of Tartar has not been radiated. They are as honest as the day is long and I could not have been more pleased with their service. The reason that non-radiation is a must is because Cream of Tartar is the scrapings from inside of the wine barrels or casks. Apparently it was discovered, that radiation of the Cream of Tartar kills the beneficial bacteria, etc. that provides the protection and or cure for Smallpox and may well provide the answer for us in regard to Anthrax exposure. The website for Spice Mix is as follows in the event that someone is interested in an excellent website operated by good people: http://www.sd-exports.org/the_spice_mix/herbs/herbs.htm ------ E T Hooper Editor’s note: I went to
Google and found out Ed is right. Cream of tartar (non radiated
is a remedy century’s old). Here are some additional excellent
informational links. I have also bought some cream of tartar for
my family at my local health food store.
First Published: early-April, 2003 .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ..................................................
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