Christmas, 2004 letter from Dr. Hulda Clark
Reformatted for this forum. The original is here.
Christmas, 2004
Dear Friends and Extended Family,
This year has been incredibly kind to me. All through November I was already counting my gifts and the ways I could be thankful. And Christmas seems like the best opportunity to give it all away; here are all the gifts I got throughout 2004. Get your stockings and choose your favourite ones..
The easiest part is giving to the people we like, and that, of course, means you. The hard part is reaching out to others, but I will try.
GIFT #1
More and more people want health. They are willing to search for it and spend their hard-earned money on it. This was not the case even 10 years ago. Even though vitamins, as health-givers, were discovered in the 1920’s and 30’s, using them for this purpose was delayed and delayed. Picking and choosing supplements for self-health requires self-education, but the computer will make all that possible. The dream of human health that originated with the vitamin-discoverers is coming true.
GIFT #2
I have now spent 10 years searching for the cause of cancer and HIV/AIDS. More and more causes kept revealing themselves. But suddenly it ended. The causes could be fitted into a chain, a single chain of events instead of loose pieces that had to be fit into place. For cancer, I could now make a step-by-step Flow Sheet that anybody can follow, to eliminate it. And, of course, removing a single link of the chain would already prevent it. That’s what was so exciting it had to be turned into the new book, “Prevention Of All Cancers” (and recurrences).
GIFT #3
These ten years finally found the culprit that starts the whole chain. It was 99.9% associated with cancer (not even 1 in 1,000 was different). It was laundry bleach improperly added to water, food, supplements, and medicine. It will lead to the greatest cleanup ever seen, comparable to replacing the out-house in cities. It could even save the biosphere. You can get started early on your cleanup. Learn to test yourself.
GIFT #4
Regular analytical labs have been getting better. They can now detect solvents, metals, and pesticides never before possible. They will soon be able to help with the big cleanup.
GIFT #5
AIDS patients are still dying all around us. Killing the virus is, of course, not the answer, even though it buys time. The chain of events is not yet known, although the initiator, laundry bleach, is the same as for cancer. A whole new dimension to HIV was found this year. It will simplify the cure. A benefactor made this possible. I am profoundly grateful.
GIFT #6
Genetic or inherited diseases have been increasing at an alarming rate. Autism, trisomy, and 4 or 5 others were found 100% associated with the same laundry bleach in the drinking water. We will be able to stop it. What a gift!
GIFT #7
All these gifts are the descendants of the original gift, a special electrical circuit. Learn testing. Don’t wait for automation. The first TVs were black and white, had to be manually tuned and led to many a trip to the drugstore for a replacement “tube”. But they could watch early TV. Build the circuit yourself, it’s easy, even for women, or build it for someone this Christmas.
The calendar smiles down at me with a:
“Hurry, Hurry, Hurry,
Christmas cheer to friend and foe,
Be it Larry, Dick or Mo,
One says Yes and one says No.
We love you all, dear friend or foe…”
Happy Holidays,
Hulda R. Clark