Health


Studies in Russia

In 1991, after hearing of results from the detoxification program, the Academy of Medical Science of the Soviet Union invited a team to conduct a study of the program’s effectiveness in regard to elimination of radioactive atoms found in the body.

Twenty men from the Kaluga region subjected to fallout from Chernobyl completed the program, with measurements indicating that the program accelerated the elimination of the radioisotope Cesium-137 from the body, along with improvements in their own subjective feelings of well-being. The first to complete it, Dr. Nikolai Voronsov, now serves as spokesman for Human Detoxification Services International, and works to help others through the program.

In 1993, a second study was conducted in Russia with 24 chemical workers in Usolye Sirbiskoye, a town in eastern Siberia whose livelihood depended upon chemical plants that were heavy polluters. With high levels of lead and mercury in the water system—and toxic amounts of 17 other poisons, including dioxin7, chlorine, nitrates and hydrochloric acid found in the town—Usolye Sirbiskoye is plagued with infant mortality, worker disability and early deaths. Four medical doctors were the first through the program. These then administered the program to 24 chemical workers who had been exposed to toxic substances for an average of 20 years.

Because of Mr. Hubbard’s detoxification procedure, he said, “It’s really a new era in drug rehabilitation.” Drug addiction, he added, long considered a fatal disease in Russia, no longer needs to be.


Staying Clean in a toxic world continued...

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