Most of the texts in this section are excerpts from Dr. Hulda Clark's books. The notice is at the end of each page. The following are Dr. Clark's disclaimers in her books. Our general disclaimer is Disclaimer.
"The opinions and conclusions expressed in this book are mine, and unless expressed otherwise, mine alone. The opinions expressed herein are based on my scientific research and on specific case studies involving my patients. Be advised that every person is unique and may respond differently to the treatments described in this book. On occasion we have provided dosage recommendations where appropriate. Again, remember that we are all different and any new treatment should be applied in a cautious, common sense fashion.
The treatments outlined herein are not intended to be a replacement or substitute for other forms of conventional medical treatment. Please feel free to consult with your physician or other health care provider."
(From: The Cure for all Diseases", before contents; Copyright notice)
Notice to the Reader
The opinions and conclusions expressed in this book are mine, and unless indicated otherwise, mine alone. They are based on my scientific research and on specific case studies involving my patients. Be advised that every person is unique and may respond differently to the treatments described in this book. On occasion I have provided dosage recommendations. Again, remember that we are all different and any new treatment should be applied in a cautious, common sense way.
The treatments outlined herein are not intended to be a substitute for other forms of conventional medical treatment. In fact, they are completely compatible. Please feel free to consult with your physician or other health care provider.
I have indicated throughout this book the existence of pollutants in food and other products. These pollutants were identified using a testing device of my invention known as the Syncrometer . Complete instructions for building and using this device are contained in the Syncrometer® Science Laboratory Manual. Therefore anyone can repeat the tests described and verify the data.
The Syncrometer is more accurate and versatile than the best existing testing methods. A method for determining the degree of precision is also presented (in the Manual). However at this point it only yields Positive or Negative results, it does not quantify. The chance of a false Positive or a false Negative is about 5%, which can be lessened by test repetition.
It is in the public interest to know when a single bottle of a product tests Positive to a serious pollutant. If one does, the safest course is to avoid all bottles of that product entirely; this is what I repeatedly advise. These recommendations should be interpreted as intent to warn and protect the public, not to provide a statistically significant analysis. It is my fervent hope that manufacturers use the new electronic techniques in this book to make purer products than they ever have before.
(From: "The Prevention of all Cancers", before Table of Content.; Copyright notice)