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From Newsletters 6 & 7, March/April, 1996 Research Data

From Newsletters 6 & 7, March/April, 1996 Research Data:

"Rhodium in the monoatomic form will dissolve in hydrochloric acid. The stomach has much hydrochloric acid produced during digestion. Therefore, when the rhodium is eaten, then it becomes chloride in the digestive process before being absorbed through the gut."

"When the rhodium chloride passes the gut it may become an amino acid complex but I do not think that will be the case."

Ongoing studies

The studies to date have found the following information;

"Cancer cells were placed in culture dishes and raised to maturity. When monoatomic rhodium was dispersed in the deionized water and added to the cancer culture they attracted to the cancer cells but did not affect the cells' activities. "

"However, when the rhodium is reacted with diluted hydrochloric acid and then introduced as a chloride into the cancer cells, the activities of the cells reduced by 45% to 55%. This truly amazed the researchers."

"They had previously seen materials which would kill cancer cells and they had seen other materials which had no adverse effect on the cancer. But they had never before seen a material that literally changes the nature of the cancer cells and made them normal !"

"The researchers were sufficiently impressed that they have engaged eight additional cancer laboratories to replicate these results. Researchers at N.I.H. (National Institute of Health) and Merck are now working with Orbitally Rearranged Monoatomic Elements - specifically rhodium. The researchers at these facilities of course do not understand what these materials are, where they came from, or how to analyze for them."