SQUALENE
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:02 pm
is there anyone who tried Squalene?
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I understand that they are specifically discussing injections of it....why I had Gulf War Syndrome -- the squalene couldn't have come from oral or topical sources -- it had to come from our vaccinations."
It has never been approved by the FDA, however, because animal studies have shown that squalene additives produce unpleasant side effects such as arthritis and multiple sclerosis in animals.
SIDEBAR
What Is Squalene?
One theory on why the body attacks itself is because the squalene used in vaccines comes from sharks, instead of human sources. The body is trying to reject this foreign molecule from another species.
And "Tesla-Function" appears to me to be related to the theories of "Orgon Energy".Orgone energy is a hypothetical and largely disputed extrapolation of the Freudian concept of libido first proposed and promoted in the 1930's by psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich.
http://skepdic.com/kirlian.htmlKirlian photography
In 1939, Semyon Kirlian discovered by accident that if an object on a photographic plate is subjected to a high-voltage electric field, an image is created on the plate. The image looks like a colored halo or coronal discharge. This image is said to be a physical manifestation of the spiritual aura or "life force" which allegedly surrounds each living thing.
Allegedly, this special method of "photographing" objects is a gateway to the paranormal world of auras. Actually, what is recorded is due to quite natural phenomena such as pressure, electrical grounding, humidity and temperature. Changes in moisture (which may reflect changes in emotions), barometric pressure, and voltage, among other things, will produce different 'auras'.