Oceans, plants, and humans - closer than you think
(NewsTarget) If you look at our “family tree” you will find that apes are our “parents”, plants are our “grandparents”, and the sun and sea our “great grandparents”.
The ocean as a plasma
Let’s start with our great grandmother, the sea. A French doctor by the name of René Quinton discovered as early as 1897 that sea water is 98% identical to blood. Sea water needs an extra molecule of magnesium while blood needs an extra molecule of iron. Other than that they are identical.
According to Quinton ocean water should therefore not be regarded as mere salt water but as a plasma. His theory was that cells have the capacity to regenerate, provided the cells’ environment (the blood) makes this possible. All minerals on earth are concentrated in ocean water. Purify the blood with the minerals in sea water and you create the ideal conditions for life. All life on earth comes from the sea and in a healthy, unpolluted sea environment lifeforms have a double life expectancy compared to life on earth – in perfect health.
Quinton diluted ocean water to the exact same proportions as blood and gave sea water injections to stray dogs. He managed to cure them all of any type of disease or ailment. Quinton realized he had stumbled upon something revolutionary. Fortunately his heart was in the right place and he was not out to make money. He set up free clinics across all of
Quinton worked according to a very strict protocol: ocean water was to be collected at least
Just imagine blood types and contamination with HIV, hepatitis or any other nasty disease reduced to the past because you are working with a plasma purer than the best quality blood. It is possible. It was at least, until shortly after World War Two. Quinton died in 1925 but there were others who followed in his footsteps and continued to use ocean water therapy. The French government initially recognized Quinton’s ocean therapy, but after the second World War American influence grew in