KEROSENE – TURPENTINE A Universal Healer
by Walter Last
Turpentine and petroleum distillates similar to kerosene have been used medicinally since
ancient times and are still being used as folk remedies up to the present. They were used in
ancient Babylon to treat stomach problems, inflammations and ulcers. The process
of distilling crude oil/petroleum into hydrocarbon fractions was first described in the ninth
century in Persia.---The use of these petroleum products is most widespread in poorer
countries, including Russia, Eastern Europe and Africa. A recent study in Nigeria found that
about 70 per cent of the population used petroleum products medicinally [1].
The most common applications are for infections and infectious diseases,
autoimmune diseases, cancer, arthritis and rheumatic diseases in general. Even
the Rockefellers supposedly started their fortune by selling kerosene as a cancer cure
before they found that chemotherapy was more lucrative.---From the available literature, I
conclude that kerosene therapy may be one of the best ways to eliminate pathogenic
microbes and parasites from the blood and bowel. My article on pleomorphic
microbes [2] shows that in all of the above-mentioned diseases there is an overgrowth of
fungal and cell-wall deficient (CWD) pathogenic microbes in the blood. It appears that the
success of kerosene is due to its detrimental effect on these fungi and CWD
microbes, which then allows the immune system to eliminate remaining pockets
of other pathogens and abnormal cells in tumours and affected organs.---A
comparison of several disinfectants found that kerosene, while not controlling
the tested bacteria, had the strongest effect on suppressing Candida—stronger
than even a sodium hypochlorite bleach [3]. This may actually be the secret of the
healing success of kerosene: it suppresses Candida, viruses and CWD microbes
while not harming normal gut bacteria.----
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To Learn more, including guidelines and procedures, download and read the attached PDF documents.