
Hulda Regehr Clark (1928–2009)
Author of The Cure for All Diseases: With Many Case Histories
About the Author
Works by Hulda Regehr Clark
The Cure for All Cancers: Including over 100 Case Histories of Persons Cured (1993) 123 copies, 2 reviews
Syncrometer Science Laboratory Manual (Syncrometer Science Laboratory Manual Series, 1) (2000) 9 copies
Handboek zelfgenezing een revolutionaire techniek ter behandeling van chronische ziekten (2009) 7 copies
Dr. Clark's Healthy Recipes: Beneficial Foods, Beverages, Personal Care and Household Products (2010) 2 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1928-10-18
- Date of death
- 2009-09-03
- Gender
- female
- Education
- University of Saskatchewan
University of Minnesota - Nationality
- USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Reviews
The author is the late Hulda Clark, the cheerful inventor of the "testing device" known as the "Syncrometer". She provides instructions for building your own, and you too can "test" all the life forms, including dead animals, as well as bottles of products against "impurity". Apparently the device measures the electronic resonance produced by scanning the body for substances and parasites.
And what a boon to read "That we humans don't have hundreds of different maladies and disturbances. We show more only have two! Things that crawl or climb into us. And toxins: unnatural chemicals that we unknowingly inhale or consume." [589] So parasites and pollutants.
By reclaiming our sovereignty "by throwing the rascals out", the late Hulda Clark not only offers healing for our bodies, but offers a remarkably prescient remedy for our nation at large.
CAUTION. After studying the work as a whole, and researching the technical information offered, in my considered opinion this book is a work of "pseudo-science". Hulda Clark boldly diagnoses, "tests" and "cures" a wide range of afflictions, using devices of her own devising, but was never a "medical" doctor or trained expert across a biological or electronic realm. Very intriguing grasp of technical information and up to a point, common sense. However, what appear to be a few laboratory or case histories, are woefully inadequate. We find we are reading speculation and pretend.
Place this work in the cheery and sad category of patent medicine and pseudoscience. Having said that, however, we actually owe a great debt to hucksters and con-artists. Clark is certainly one who has grasped "a little knowledge" and writes with counselling cheer and clarity--of her incomplete and misinformed remedies. Scientists, however, are unable to concur with her conclusions. For example, those with expertise in parasitology find numerous examples of error. This is but one of the numerous scams which are posted and sold on the web. The suffering public has very little protection from an unprotected market which is rife with fraud. Our legal system only protects wealthy offshore corporations, and "consumer protection" is extinct. show less
And what a boon to read "That we humans don't have hundreds of different maladies and disturbances. We show more only have two! Things that crawl or climb into us. And toxins: unnatural chemicals that we unknowingly inhale or consume." [589] So parasites and pollutants.
By reclaiming our sovereignty "by throwing the rascals out", the late Hulda Clark not only offers healing for our bodies, but offers a remarkably prescient remedy for our nation at large.
CAUTION. After studying the work as a whole, and researching the technical information offered, in my considered opinion this book is a work of "pseudo-science". Hulda Clark boldly diagnoses, "tests" and "cures" a wide range of afflictions, using devices of her own devising, but was never a "medical" doctor or trained expert across a biological or electronic realm. Very intriguing grasp of technical information and up to a point, common sense. However, what appear to be a few laboratory or case histories, are woefully inadequate. We find we are reading speculation and pretend.
Place this work in the cheery and sad category of patent medicine and pseudoscience. Having said that, however, we actually owe a great debt to hucksters and con-artists. Clark is certainly one who has grasped "a little knowledge" and writes with counselling cheer and clarity--of her incomplete and misinformed remedies. Scientists, however, are unable to concur with her conclusions. For example, those with expertise in parasitology find numerous examples of error. This is but one of the numerous scams which are posted and sold on the web. The suffering public has very little protection from an unprotected market which is rife with fraud. Our legal system only protects wealthy offshore corporations, and "consumer protection" is extinct. show less
This is one of the all time favorite books to have if you're looking for a total health overall and makeover...A lone ex government scientist, endeavors a research project that nets dynamic conclusions. Some if not all diseases are caused and helped along by parasites, contaminated food supply, contaminated personal care products, outdated dental technology, chemicals in the water and bottled water supply, metal poisoning from cookware and silver ware, and cosmetics...the list seams endless. show more This is not a list of regular newsworthy environmental concerns, but a whole crop of new ones, all of which are seemingly harmless. The good news is that if you take steps to clean up your home, and other areas for which we frequent, it will help tremendously...Great advice and references show less
I don't quite know what to make of this.
I guess I have been well programed by the Western Medical Fraternity to believ that only Western Chemical Drugs can cure anything.
Well this woman makes a strong case for her methods
I guess I have been well programed by the Western Medical Fraternity to believ that only Western Chemical Drugs can cure anything.
Well this woman makes a strong case for her methods
This is one of the all time favorite books to have if you're looking for a total health overall and makeover...A lone ex government scientist, endeavors a research project that nets dynamic conclusions. Some if not all diseases are caused and helped along by parasites, contaminated food supply, contaminated personal care products, outdated dental technology, chemicals in the water and bottled water supply, metal poisoning from cookware and silver ware, and cosmetics...the list seams endless. show more This is not a list of regular newsworthy environmental concerns, but a whole crop of new ones, all of which are seemingly harmless. The good news is that if you take steps to clean up your home, and other areas for which we frequent, it will help tremendously...Great advice and references show less
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- Rating
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